By: Taran Adarsh, IndiaFM Monday, October 29, 2007Love stories are beaten to death. The genre has been rehashed, visited and re-visited again and again and again. So much so that all love stories look, seem and sound alike. But Jab We
By: Faridoon Shahryar, IndiaFMFriday, June 22, 2007 Is Pritam going the Himesh Reshammiya way? No, we are not talking about the quality of their music.
Making way for the Bollywood scheme of things, 'Naa Jaane' gets into a 'bhangra'
groove and sets your feet tapping even as you are hearing the track for the
first time.
By: Joginder Tuteja, IndiaFMFriday, June 08, 2007 Once in a whole comes a small film that makes you
sit up and take notice of it due a fresh appeal it brings along with it.
There is some more pain to arrive on scene as Hariharan sings De Jab Duaayen (The Loss) . With just a couple of instruments in the background for the first one minute of the track s duration, it is almost an unplugged version for Hariharan before Chitra comes into picture with her crooning of Swami .
By: Joginder Tuteja, IndiaFMThursday, June 07, 2007 In the times when most films are set either as feel good entertainers or revolve around slice-of-life dramas, choreographer turned director Ganesh Acharya has decided to make a move against the tide and make Swami.
By: Joginder Tuteja, IndiaFMThursday, May 17, 2007 Six months back, if someone would have mentioned that a film named Cheeni Kum is arriving at the theatres, most would have borne a quizzical expression on their faces.
A theme song,
'Live By The Gun' is an out and out English track by Biddu. Sanjay Gupta needs
to be patted on his back for thinking of coming up with a track like this but
surprisingly the end result isn't quite striking.