Music N Masti - Bollywood's Top 10
Despite favorites such as Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Murder 2 still going strong, we make space for the new tracks that have yet to reach a sizable fan base but are worth a hearing, all the same!
Published: Monday,Sep 05, 2011 16:38 PM GMT-06:00
Despite favorites such as Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Murder 2 still going strong, we make space for the new tracks that have yet to reach a sizable fan base but are worth a hearing, all the same!
Harris Jayaraj of Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein fame returns with John Abraham's upcoming thriller, Force. Whilst the album as a whole is unexceptional; two out of 5 songs are worth the repeat button with the front runner being "Khwabon Khwabon" - an upbeat track which stops just short of being a dance number and impresses with some amazing lyrics by Javed Akhtar.
Maneuvering into more experimental waters is the album Soundtrack which pulls its inspiration from Indi-pop with musicians such asMidival Punditz and Karsh Kale on board. Our favorites include "Naina Lagey" (a brilliant display of Indian Classical singing) and a techno-fusion number "Atomizer", which is likely to become a rage with the DJs.
Meanwhile "Dhunki" continues its reign on the top spot with Bodygaurd's "Teri Meri", crooned by duo Shreya Ghoshal and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, not far behind.
"Choomantar" of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan lands the 6th spot with the melodious tracks of Mausam taking the 3rd and 4th spots with last weeks "Rabba Main Toh" and new entry "Ik Tu Hi Tu Hi".
Harris Jayaraj of Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein fame returns with John Abraham's upcoming thriller, Force. Whilst the album as a whole is unexceptional; two out of 5 songs are worth the repeat button with the front runner being "Khwabon Khwabon" - an upbeat track which stops just short of being a dance number and impresses with some amazing lyrics by Javed Akhtar.
Maneuvering into more experimental waters is the album Soundtrack which pulls its inspiration from Indi-pop with musicians such asMidival Punditz and Karsh Kale on board. Our favorites include "Naina Lagey" (a brilliant display of Indian Classical singing) and a techno-fusion number "Atomizer", which is likely to become a rage with the DJs.
Meanwhile "Dhunki" continues its reign on the top spot with Bodygaurd's "Teri Meri", crooned by duo Shreya Ghoshal and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, not far behind.
"Choomantar" of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan lands the 6th spot with the melodious tracks of Mausam taking the 3rd and 4th spots with last weeks "Rabba Main Toh" and new entry "Ik Tu Hi Tu Hi".
10. Maula Maula
Film: Singham
Singer(s): Kunal Ganjawala, Richa Sharma
Music: Ajay-Atul
9. Aye Khuda
Film: Soundtrack
Singer(s): Gaurav Raina and Karsh Kale
Singer(s): Gaurav Raina and Karsh Kale
Music: Mindival Pundits, Karsh Kale
7. Sooraj Ki Baahon Mein
Film: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Singer(s): Dominique Cerejo, Clinton Cerejo, Loy Mendonca
Music: Shankar, Ehsaan & Loy
6. Choomantar
Film: Mere Brother Ki Dulhan
Singer(s): Benny Dayal, Aditi Singh Sharma
Music: Sohail Sen
5. Naina Lagey
Singer(s): Papon
Music: Mindival Pundits, Karsh Kale
4. Ik Tu Hi Tu Hi
Film: Mausam
Singer(s): Hans Raj Hans
Music: Pritam
3. Rabba Main Toh
Film: Mausam
Singer(s): Shahid Mallya
Music: Pritam
2. Teri Meri
1 . Dhunki
Film: Mere Brother Ki Dulhan
Singer(s): Neha Bhasin
Music: Sohail Sen
Singer(s): Neha Bhasin
Music: Sohail Sen
Be sure to let us know of your favorites, especially any we may have missed - and stay tuned next week, same day to see it in the list!
Author: Harjot D.
Editor: Naseem J. and Gunia M.
Graphics: Pooji.
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