Title song 'Home Delivery' marks the beginning of the album and is sung by Boman Irani—a
full-length jazzy track that gets your feet tapping from the very first note. Shaan, sings 'Kaash' that
also appears in an 'Instrumental' version. He excels in this Vishal Shekhar composition that is easy
on ears.
Since the movie revolves around a Diwali day'n'night, it is inevitable to have a celebration
track.
It comes in the form of 'Happy Diwali' that appears in two versions, a regular and a remix version.
Sung by the kids Aparna, Divya, Suraj, Surthi and Vaishali accompanied by Sunidhi Chauhan, it is a
good fusion between Indian and Western music.
'Chand Ki Roshni' composed by Vishal Shekhar is sung with great feeling by KK. The best track of
the album amongst the other good tracks is 'Khushboo Churati' that comes in a solo and then an
instrumental version.
A soft pop number by Sunidhi Chauhan, it brings to fore her prowess behind the mike. Just like
'Chand Ki Roshni', even 'Khushboo Churati' is of the kind that you enjoy more while hearing along.
Shekhar and Sunidhi Chauhan join for the song 'Cuckoo Cuckoo' that is quite similar to the
'jhinchaak beat 1 - beat 2' songs from the 90s when Bollywood composers took a cue from South
Indian music maestro Illayaraja.
Next is a song that is dedicated to 'Maya', the character that Mahima plays in the movie. Sanjay
Dutt is roped in to sing this special track.
Finally there is 'Gyaan Guru', a song that is based on the character of Vivek Oberoi. It is high on
tempo and rhythm. Home Delivery is overall good album that makes its presence felt as a package.
Thursday, November 17, 2005 15:28 IST