The show begins with opening track of 'Ishq Hai Jhootha'. It is a great blend of the style of 'Kambakth Ishq' (Pyaar Tune Kyon Kiya) and the rhythm of 'Dhoom Machale'. Sunidhi Chauhan and Kunal do the perfect job of eliminating the line between a situational and an item number.
Bally Sagoo's style is revisited in 'Ankhiyaan Na Maar', yet another foot tapping club number that has hot bods Rakhi Sawant, Mumait Khan and Zubein Khan sharing the centre stage.
'Ankhiyan' is sung by, who else but Sunidhi Chauhan, who can conveniently add it to her list of hit tracks. Bunty Rajput does a fine job of remix. Amitabh Verma is the lyricist for - 'Jal Jal Ke Dhuan' sung by Sonu Nigam, in a genre that is his forte..
Bunty Rajput does a remix of 'Jal Jal' and as always, the results are simply mind-blowing? A song about a group of friends in a rollicking mood, 'Yaaron' sung in an urban setting has a zippy orchestra in accompaniment.
The rendition of a song, 'Jhoom' Suzzane D'Mello, comes dangerously close to style of Alisha Chenoy. By now, the mood of the entire album has been set in a western mode and 'Jhoom' is no exception. Subrat Sinha writes the last track of the album - 'Nasha Nasha'.
The song maintains a constant tempo throughout just like the songs that came up earlier and doesn't disappoint. Album of 'Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena' is one big party that one can enjoy at home, in campus, on a drive or in a lounge.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 15:06 IST