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14 Mar, 2007

Khanna & Iyer (Hindi - Tabun Sutradhar)

Posted by: Karthik In: Hindi OST

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Boom boom is insipid. Rootho naa has stereotyped ‘Iyer’ interludes even as the tune is plain boring. Raasta pyaar ka is too fragmented to even comment about, the flat singing adding to the exasperation. Meri jindari is the mild saving grace of this soundtrack, that too thanks to Sukhwinder and Madhushree’s vocals. I do understand Subash Ghai is all out to cut corners in this production considering this is not one of his big budget extravaganzas, but more like an internship project for his film school. But, he could at least have bothered to check the quality of this soundtrack!

Keywords: Subash Ghai, Whistling Woods

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2 Responses to "Khanna & Iyer (Hindi - Tabun Sutradhar)"

1 | Arun

March 16th, 2007 at 10:36 am

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I dont think the soundtrack is too bad.
Liked ‘Rootho Na’ and ‘Raasta Pyar Ka’.

One think I liked is the peppy orchestration throughout the OST, the tunes certainly could’ve been better.

2 | Karthik

March 17th, 2007 at 8:29 am

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Yes, the tunes were plain boring, at least IMO. The last, similarly produced venture - a larger production house’s smaller, unknown production completely fueled by debutants that had excellent music - I guess was Yash Raj’s Humko Ishq Ne Maara. Aadesh Shrivastava had turned in a surprisingly neat score for that one! Tabun has been in the background so long that he should have lapped up this opportunity.

But again, this perhaps is his standard!

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