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Koi Aap Sa

Koi Aap Sa
Produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor, KAS is directed by first timer Partho Mitra. The opening track 'Seene Mein Dil' is soothing, pleasant and extremely likeable— is an ear-friendly love song by ever so efficient pairing of Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik.

The album contains a solo version of this song by Alka Yagnik as well.

Instead of an original, a remix version of 'Aadat Ho Chuki Hai' comes next in the album. A track (remixed by DJ Akbar Sami), one is not quite hopeful of the original as well that comes later in the album. Pyaar-Mohabbat returns with a bang in the form of 'Tere Dil Ka Rishta', a solo by Sonu Nigam that gets the album back in the groove.

A remix of 'Bandh Mere Pairon Mein' arrives before its original. Choodi, kangan, jhumka, jhoomar, payalia, Reshammiya, Sameer – and you have all the ingredients ready for a tried and tested recipe.

The trouble in the case of 'Bandh Mere Pairon Mein' is its all so predictable tune being so similar to Reshammiya's own 'Saawariya Re O Saawariya' from 'Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye'.

Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan are all excited and spirited with Jayesh providing outside support. The album seems to be going in a see-saw mode with songs alternating between melodious and dance track.

Hence it is the turn of a melodious track to come up next, which incidentally is the title song 'Koi Aap Sa'.

A Sonu Nigam-Alka Yagnik song, it is good to hear but lacks the effect that one expected from the title song of a romantic movie. Some good melodious music makes 'Kabhi Na Sukoon Aaya' a pleasant sounding number.

In the end, KAS turns out to be an average album with 3-4 tunes that sound good.

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