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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 10:47 pm 
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BOTTOM LINE: MEDIOCRE!!nothing out of average!

If CRITICS RESERVED 6.5/10, for MDK/YAADEIN, then, I'll minus 0.5-1.0, leaving 5.5/10 in my humble opinion..

I wish, Suraj can do some Wonders with SISSY and POO, pair while picturizing..in Switzer land!

If u thoght, HSSH was SUB PAR for rajshri film sound tracks, then take a listen here!

If CRITICS, DISMISSED YAADEIN, and MDK, coming from YRF and Ghaii banner after TAAL, and SHIV HARI tracks, then, this does not stand any chance..

IMHO,ANU/Ranjeet Barrot, are becoming too REPETITIVE, with DUM CHIK CHIK, kinda arrangements!

This is VERY MUCH UNLIKE any other RAJSHRI sound tracks!

4/11 tracks are decent, TOO MUCH, CHITRA!

BRAATY POO, and SISSY HRITHIK( SALman's nEW LEFTOVER PREM here!), is going to RECREATE MAGIC OF YAADEIN, MDK again, ONLY FOR EYES AND SENSIBILITY OF UK VIEWERS! :baaa: :nopity:




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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2003 4:18 pm 
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Man, where r DUGU fans!! there was a MASS HYSTERIA on release of MDK, audio?

BTW!! Duggu, looks AWFUL(NANGA PARBAT) on cover of MPKHD, in POO's lap...
Well, this is for u:


Will MPKDH revive the music industry?

Subhash K Jha | May 02, 2003 16:00 IST


Things certainly seem to be looking up for the ailing film music industry, after a series of successful and semi-successful albums like Saathiya (music: A R Rahman), Andaaz (music: Nadeem-Shravan) and Khushi (music: Anu Maliik).

The release of two new eagerly awaited film soundtracks, director Sooraj Barjatya's Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon and director Aziz Mirza's Chalte Chalte has further bolstered the industry's morale. Since these two albums come from banners reputed for chartbusters, a lot depends on their performance.

Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon, which releases May 2, comes from the reputed Rajshri banner. They are known for delivering huge musical hits like Dosti , Chitchor, Saawan Ko Aane Do, Nadiya Ke Paar, Maine Pyar Kiya and Hum Aapke Hain Koun!

Ever since he began making films, Sooraj has relied on composer Raam-Laxman who gave the banner such all-time successes as Kabootar ja ja (MPK) and Didi tera devar deewana (HAHK!).

The relatively disappointing performance of the music in his last film, Hum Saath-Saath Hain (music: Raam-Laxman), made him do some instant reshuffling. Raam-Laxman (Laxman passed away many years ago, but his partner Raam maintains the duo's professional name) was replaced by the more hip-and-happening Anu Maliik in Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon.

Maliik seems rather pleased with the movie's final soundtrack. "I've used the vocals of Sunidhi Chauhan and Chithra for Kareena Kapoor, Shaan for Abhishek Bachchan and KK for Hrithik Roshan in 11 tracks. The music is designed to give listeners goosebumps. My tuning with Kareena has always been special. From Refugee to Khushi to Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon, she inspires me to give my best."


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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2003 4:51 am 
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arsh bhai aaj hi soundtrack suna..... imo this album is unlike any rajshri music album.... and it is their most mediocre soundtrack to date.... i personally though hssh had better tunes.. a couple of tunes are very catchy esp the vocals of chitra but nothing really stands out.. it is one of those soundtracks that one can grow tired of listening after a few times.... this movie is supposed to be a remake of chitchor par uske music se hi pata chal raha hai ki yeh remake flop !


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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2003 4:54 am 
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filmibuff wrote:
this movie is supposed to be a remake of chitchor par uske music se hi pata chal raha hai ki yeh remake flop !

Which proves the old adage..

when you mess with the best.. you die like the rest !


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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2003 10:54 am 
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ok firstly

Quote:
BEI - Bollywood Entertainment Inc.
Indiaweekly.com

2 Names you can trust for quality and service !


Whats that got to do with the price of fish??? :hmm:

And secondly:

Quote:
Zulm.net (what you wont find here these days !)
http://www.zulm.net/forum....ne=1000


Your link dont work!!


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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 7:11 pm 
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See here;

M ali ikram, ripped MOKHD into pieces, literally SHREDED apart!!

I was STILL TRYING to GIVE SOME FACE VALUE to RAJSHRI banner and TOPLESS HRITHIK...

Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon

Producer: Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Rajkumar Barjatya, Ajit Kumar Barjatya
Director: Sooraj R. Barjatya
Starring: Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan & Kareena Kapoor
Music: Anu Malik
Lyrics: Dev Kohli
Singers: Chitra, Sunidhi Chauhan, K.K., Shaan and Kareena Kapoor
Audio On: Saregama
Number of Songs: 11
Released on: May 05, 2003
Reviewed by: M. Ali Ikram
Reviewer's Rating: 4 out of 10
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Cumulative Rating: 7.90 out of 10
Rated by: 11 unique users

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Remember the long-awaited songs of Boney Kapoor´s "Prem"? Well I did not expect you to, so don´t worry. However, music listeners had sky high hopes for that collaboration between Laxmikant Pyarelal and Javed Akhtar, which launched the career of Tabu and the non-career of Sanjay Kapoor. But the album? Oh, the album was such a let-down. Not for any fault of the luscious musical passages, mind you. Laxmi-Pyare´s work was as opulent as ever, but for Nilin Dave´s playback singing. Damn you, Mr. Dave. Your voice sucks and I still shake my fists at the sheer mention of your name. Prem proved that music directors should not depend on a musical range limited voice, however novel it may be, to carry their soundtracks to success. But with Rajshri´s latest venture, "Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon", Anu Malik and Sooraj Barjatya have pulled another Prem on us (pun intended).

You see, Southern talent Chitra has a very different voice. It has made "unique" songs like "Kehna Hi Kya" (Bombay), "Raat Ka Nasha" (Asoka) and "Payalay Chunmun" (Virasat) sound stupendous. But Chitra cannot sing a normal track; her lungs just can´t descend to the more mellow octaves. Yet, Barjatya and Malik force the poor woman to do just that... and with expectedly disastrous results.

"Chali Aayee" demands a voice like that of Asha Bhosle or Alisha Chinoi to join Mr. K.K. in its aural journey. But Chitra´s "Aa-ee-e, aa-a-o" sounds like a monkey with a leg caught in a trap. She´s so out of her element, and annoying, you´ll probably fail to note that Anu Malik´s music in the track lacks soul.

Oooh.... Sunidhi Chauhan lends sexy charge to the opening bars of "Sanjana... I love you"... you´re about hooked to the track for two minutes in until.... that voice... not again, please!?! "Tu ishq hai, tujhe pyaar doon.." warbles Chitra, as if she´s drowning instead of drawing her lover near. Thank God K.K.´s there again to claim his undying love for Sanjana, cause with her voice, I´m surprised any dude digs her.

To give Chitra her due, the woman is in fine fettle in the juvenilely worded "Bani, Bani". Her voice is as high-pitched as ever, but this dandiya/ tribal tune is hip and happening courtesy of her effervescence.

Shaan´s "...Aur Mohabbat Hai" is a mushy ballad that´s pleasant on the ears, but even with all the choral support and orchestration, there´s no musical passage that one could call extremely memorable.

"O Ajnabi" (Chitra, KK) made me want to cry... in both it´s happy and sad concoctions. Chitra may only be crying in the latter version, but both are a sad state of affairs.

"Kasam Ki Kasam" with Chitra and Shaan is not bad. Quite tolerable even. But when it´s buried in a pile of musical corpses, you probably won´t care either way.

I don´t care that Kareena herself initiates us to the dumb-as-a-door knob "Papa Ki Pari" track. We´re obviously not impressed. Sunidhi Chauhan takes over for the singing portions, which is fine, but not enough.

The opening riffs of KK´s "Ladka Yeh Kehta Hai Ladki Se" are the lofty standards to which the rest of the MPKDH soundtrack should have aspired. The whole song is evocative of a light summer breeze, but Barjatya has wisely used the "Husna ka mara hoon..." solo for the first few trailers of the film. Maybe because he knew the rest of the soundtrack just doesn´t measure up.

The lyrics to "Bhatke Panchi" may be ´traditional´ but what´s with the "Darwaza Khula Chor Aaye" (Naajayaz) screams at the beginning and end of the track? Since Chitra´s the only singer in the otherwise okay tune, maybe the screech is actually the singer´s own voice upon realizing how Malik has made her sound in the rest of the album.

"Prem! Prem! Prem!" is a supposedly ´Bonus Track´ that actually has the audacity to have Chitra proclaim to KK and Shaan "Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon". Title song, or bonus song, I don´t know what to call it, but Saregama, how about a bonus Tylenol with future CDs and cassettes to control this unintentionally inflicted headache upon listeners?

What a sore disappointment MPKDH has ended up being. (I even prefer the original "Prem" soundtrack more than this rubbish.) And I had such high hopes for Malik´s collaboration with the Barjatyas. I still feel that both Hum Aapke Hain Koun and Hum Saath Saath Hain´s scores were largely garbage. For those music afficionados who went on to make those albums super successful, maybe Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon is also nirvana? Poor souls!


http://www.planetbollywood.com/Music/Ma ... iwaniHoon/


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