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01: Aararai Kodi - Ah Aah (+1)
02: Kanda Naal - Kanda Naal Mudhal (-1)
03: Thigu Thigu - Ah Aah (+4)
04: Suttum Vizhi - Ghajini (=)
05: Rahatulla - Ghajini (=)
06: Yaaridamum - Totti Jaya (+4)
07: Chi Chi - Majaa (+12)
08: En Kannodu - Arinthum Ariyamalum (-2)
09: Tholaidoora Nilave - Chinna (R)
10: Oru Maalai - Ghajini (-7)
11: Pani Thuli - Kanda Naal Mudhal (=)
12: Theepidikka - Arinthum Ariyamalum (-3)
13: Do Re Me - Ponniyin Selvan (+1)
14: Uyire En Uyire - Totti Jaya (-2)
15: Thachikko - Ponniyin Selvan (=)
16: Kaalangathaley - Chinna (R)
17: Kodambakkam Area - Sivakasi (-9)
18: X Machi - Ghajini (+2)
19: Enna Paattu - Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (-6)
20: Thai Maasam - Majaa (-4)

As of Nov 20, 2005

August 07, 2005

Yahaan

Released: 2005
Language: Hindi
Category: Movie
Music Dir: Shantanu Moitra
Starring: Jimmy Shergill, Minissha Lamba


Click on above image to play the entire album


Urzu Urzu Durkut
Mele Chaliyan
Naam Adaa Likhna
Mele Chaliyan (Remix)
Naam Adaa Likhna (Remix)
Ajmer Wale Khwaja
Kahoon Kaise Sakhi
Yahaan Theme

Music review: When I came to realize that a couple of songs of Parineeta were "inspired", it did take some sheen off Shantanu Moitra's compositions for that movie. But that didn't stop me from from grabbing the first opportunity to listen to his next album, Yahaan. I wasn't disappointed. Shantanu has once again managed to get the best out of Shreya Ghosal, and my favorite of the three songs rendered by her is 'Urzu Urzu Durkut', which has a catchy tune and equally good orchestration. 'Naam Ada Likhna' is another melodious song and though Shaan doesn't have too many lines, he does a good job of supporting Shreya Ghosal. The third song by Shreya is 'Mele Chaliyan', which is a Punjabi celebration song and this one isn't bad either. This album also has remixed versions of the last two songs I mentioned. Unlike usual remix songs which just serve as fillers, the remix of 'Mele Chaliyan' is quite good and has some good fusion of Punjabi-folk and Techno elements. There are also two more songs from guest composer Nizami Bandhu. But these songs ('Ajmer Wale Khwaja' and 'Kahoon Kaise Kahoon') don't fit in with the rest of the album.


-Rathish a.k.a The Rat at 12:18 AM

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