Radio Sargam Music Review: Yahaan
Producers: Sahara One Motion Pictures and Red Ice Films
Director: Shooji Sircar
Cast: Jimmy Shergill, Minissha Lamba, Yashpal Sharma and Mukesh Tiwari
Music: Shantanu Moitra
Lyrics: Gulzar and Nizami Bandhu (Guest Lyricist)
Singers: Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan, Nizami Bandhu and Tara
Songs: 08
Audio: Times Music
1) Naam Ada Likhna (Shreya Ghoshal and Shaan)
The soundtrack to ‘Yahaan’ begins with the soulful track ‘Naam Ada Likhna’. Shreya Ghoshal renders the lines beautifully, catching the rhythm of the song very well. The versatile Shaan steals the show with his vocals. The unidentified male vocals in the background send a chill through the body. The poetic lyrics from Gulzar are inventive and well-knitted. Shantanu Moitra composes the spellbinding composition. The visuals for this song feature newcomer Minissha Lamba and Jimmy Shergill, featuring the stunningly locales of Kashmir. The song establishes a true atmosphere of the valleys of Kashmir. A soothing beginning to the album.
Rating: 9.5/10
2) Naam Ada Likhna – Remix Version
Naam Ada Likhna now crops up with a remix version. The additional English lyrics throughout the song are alluring. This remix has an urban feel compared to the original.
Rating: 8.5/10
3) Urzu Urzu Durkut (Shreya Ghoshal)
Next on the album is the gentle number ‘Urzu Urzu Durkut’. Sung ardently and merrily by the young Shreya Ghoshal, the track is about a juvenile girl who has a blithe attitude, dreams in eyes and plays with the kids. This ballad holds splendid values both lyrically and musically.
Rating: 8.5/10
4) Mele Chailyan (Shreya Ghoshal)
Shreya tries something a little different by singing a traditional Punjabi folk number, ‘Mele Chailyan’. The prudence of catching the mood luminously is vivid through her sharp rendition. The chorus in the background coagulates with the lead vocalist aptly. Gulzar Saab drums in superbly with the poetic assignment since he is the master of this ilk of trade as he has spent the early days of his life at his birthplace Deena (Jehlum in Pakistan), which is the centric city of the province of Punjab and popular for its romantically beautiful locales and attractive customs. Amongst the instruments, harmonium, dhol and dholak stick out the most. Shantanu Moitra assembles some very catchy easygoing tunes to listen.
Rating: 9/10
5) Mele Chailyan – Remix Version
The remix version does not dwindle the impact of the original track rather vows to provide you the pleasures out of the hearing. Akshay chimes in his part and looks sugary. The blend of western instruments adds values to the song also. Succinctly, this is the comforting remix and seems different from the routine unpleasant stuff of the remixes.
Rating: 8/10
6) Ajmer Wale Khawaja (Nizami Bandhu)
The album turns devotional with ‘Ajmer Wale Khawaja’. A Sufi song, it carries the high-pitched raags and rendition that shove the track to the heights of comforting delight. Written by Nizami himself, the number has been woven creatively and the master knowledge of the subject is crystal clear from the lines. Nizami also compiles the composition for the song and depicts his whiz kid utterly. Sameeruddin and Abhishek Arora do the programming and production of this Sufi number. Overall, it is a magical piece to tread with.
Rating: 9/10
7) Kahoon Kaise Kahoon (Nizami Bandhu)
The classy soundtrack continues with ‘Kahoon Kaise Kahoon’. This track converses about the sweet feeling of a girl for her lover. The singing in classical tones is enticing. The well-delivered raags are a true highlight of this number. The lyrics are mesmerizing. So is the music. A special gift for the class who likes to spend free moments with these genres of songs.
Rating: 9/10

Yahaan Theme (Tara)
Tara loots the listener’s hearts with her fervent delivery. The flute and drumbeats are the leading instruments, which are blasé on ears. It is a track that makes the mood gorgeous.
Rating: 8.5/10
Overall:
The soundtrack of Yahaan is targeted at a selective class of listener. The soundtrack is innovative and quite unique in today’s music scene.
Overall Rating: 9/10
REVIEWED BY GOHER IQBAL PUNN (Bollywood Analayst)
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