Producer: Nari Hira
Director: Pawan Kaul
Cast: Simone Singh, Chetan Hansraj, Dino Morea, Milind Soman, Sheetal Menon
Music: Siddharth-Suhas, Pritam Chakraborty
Singers: KK, Sonu Nigam, Richa Sharma, Shaan, Siddharth Suhas, Earl D'Souza, Suraj Jagan, Sunaina, Khushboo Jain
The fate of Dino Morea-Sheetal Menon starrer 'Bhram' will be decided when it hits the marquee next month. However, the verdict on its music is clear - the six tracks presented by composer duo Siddharth-Suhas and Pritam Chakraborty will have a very short shelf life.
A title like 'I am a bad boy' isn't expected to do well. But it ends up taking you by surprise as, even though it doesn't fall into the category of a chartbuster, it is pretty much a neat deal. Very youthful and fresh, the track has been rendered by a bunch of singers, including Earl D'Souza, Suraj Jagan, Sunaina and Khushboo Jain.
If featured in a different album, 'Jaane kyun tanha ho gaye' might have been considered to be a lukewarm affair. But being a part of 'Bhram' makes it a likeable track.
Pritam sticks to his winning genre of soft rock in this number that has been sung by Sonu Nigam. The track, written by Irshaad and Kumar, is enjoyable but could have had a longer life span if more effort had been put into it.
Unlike the previous track, 'Lagdaa naa lagdaa' boasts of good rendition courtesy KK, but the composition is moderate. Rock forms a base here as well, but the audience wouldn't appreciate it much as something is missing in the song. The only thing that might get it kicking is the fact that it rounds off as a dance piece.
The composers round up the album with 'Teri ankhiyon ki narmi', which has been rendered by Siddharth Suhas himself. With a major western influence, the track is racy with lots of beats thrown in.
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