Kabul Fiza flows beautifully like a lively indi pop track than a filmi track. Raghav’s fresh vocals make the difference too! With a slightly monotonous and 90s feel, Banjar is a techno track with folk ambitions. The orchestration is perfect but Sunidhi’s and KK’s vocals in the remix versions suit this song better than Shubha Mudgal’s. Keh raha mere dil’s breezy tune endures, while Yeh main aaya kahan sounds as labored as a college band’s debut. Raghav’s film debut is an extension of his 2 albums, but it’d do well for him to get out of the Lucky Ali’ish sound.
Keywords: Arshad Warsi, John Abraham
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1 | Sneha Kochak
November 19th, 2006 at 1:40 am
Wow! That was fearfully fast! I totally agree with you. Raghav Sachar is a pleasent change. The soundtrack kinda says that there might not be full songs in the movie. Bit and pieces strewn all over. Which might be a good thing for Kabul Express. I’d expected a lot of saxophone with Raghav working ono this one, but he decently pulls off a Euphoria-meets-Lucky Ali stunt. All in all, crisp and very listenable!
2 | Jaydeep
December 2nd, 2006 at 8:11 pm
I haven’t got a chance to listen to all the songs peacefully yet. But kabul fiza pops up each time I turn on the TV.
And must say that Raghav Sachar rocks!!!
Its n interesting track after not so interesting private album & unlively live performance in some film awards cermony last year.
I m looking forward to listen to rest of the album, but kabul fiza sure should have been in top 7 listens.
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