Jaane Tu ya Jaane Na looks to be the perfect launch pad for Imran Khan, nephew 
of Aamir Khan. The music by A.R.Rahman seems to have create the right 
impression. The music of Jaane Tu Jaane
Na, is peppy and youthful, the one that can be in the same mould as
Duniya Dilwalon Ki. With peppy and soulful romantic numbers in Jaane tu
Ya Jaane Na, the album should surely rock.


'Kabhi Kabhi
Aditi Zindagi' should end up as one of the best romantic tracks of
2008. Beautifully written by director and lyricist Abbas Tyrewala, this
should be likened by all, particularly by the girls who are named
‘Aditi’ and their boyfriends. The singer Rashid’s voice seems to be a
perfect foil to Imran Khan.


Tap your legs to the
foot-tapping “Pappu cant dance”. Strict warning: Play it loud. The
track is racy and fun-filled. Singers Anupama Deshpande, Benny Dayal,
Blaze, Tanvi, Darshana, Satish Subramanium, Mohd. Aslam have created a
zingy feel to the track. Both the remixed version and the actual
version, though the remixed version is more danceable.


The
song ‘‘Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai’ sung by Runa has a haunting feel of lost
love.. It is in the same mould as ‘Zara Zara’ or ‘Tanhai’. But the
track may take time to grow. The pensive feel is conveyed in a more
solemn mood through Sukhvinder song in the male version.


‘Nazrein
Milaana Nazrein Churaana’ is yet another youthful track that can make
you addicted. This one is also sung by a bevy of singers- Naresh Iyer,
Benny Dayal, Satish Chakravarthy, Darshana, Shwetha, Tanvi, Bhargavi,
Anupama etc.
'

Tu Bole Main Boloon sung by A.R.Rahman has
feel of a classic Hollywood musical . The song is a take on how boys
and guys have different ways of looking at things. This one also make
time to grow but the musical arrangements are just perfect.


Rashid
Ali is again in top form with the most romantic song of the album
‘Kahin Toh Hogi’. A personal favorite, this one has a very good repeat
value. Defintely one of those tracks to enter your i-pod.


Jaane
Tu Ya Jaane Na is the best album of the year so far and if there is no
competitor in its way, it will fetch yet another award for AR.Rahman.
The frothy and youthful album of A.R.Rahman in the form of Jaane Tu Ya
Jaane Na, is a pleasant diversion from the music wizard who had been
slotted lately into giving music only for period films and serious
cinema. Finally the Rangeela flavor of Rahman is back!

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