Apr 08, 2002 11:16 AM
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(Updated Apr 08, 2002 11:16 AM)
The music score of ''Aankhen'' starts impressively with the ''Amitabh Soliloquy'' combined with the title song ''Aankhen'' sung by Remo Fernandez, which is a fast paced track in which Remo fits perfectly, and Aadesh Shrivastava has done good job with his music. The next track ''Gustakhiya'' sung by Aadesh and Vasundhara Das is completely refreshing.Aadesh lends his voice well to the track and Vasundhara is pleasure to hear. The next track composed by Jatin Lalit ''Kuch Kasme Hain Jawan'' by Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik is a slight rip-off on Michael Jackson's ''Earth Song'' but nevertheless it is pretty well composed and is good for hearing.
''Phatela Jeb'' by Nitin Raikwar,Aadesh and Anand Bakshi and ''Chalka Chalka'' by Alka Yagnik and Javed Jaffri can be written off without a guilt.This songs are easily the worst songs in the album and doesn't lend much support to the album. Jatin-Lalit score for the ''Theme Song'' and ''All The Best'' sung by Remo are pleasant but will need more than one listening to get acquainted with these songs.Last track ''Nazron Ne Teri'' by Udit Narayan and Kavita Krishnamurthy is run-of-the-mill love song but is performed below par by the pair Overall this album is worth buying as most of the stuff is fresh but not at all a huge hit.Remo,Aaadesh and Vasundhara are pleasure to hear instead of the same monotonous singers