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Shaadi Se Pehle Music Review

As soon as you lift the music album of 'Shaadi Se Pehle', you don't look
forward to checking the cute pose of Ayesha Takia, the sexy figure of Mallika
Sherawat or the funny picture of Akshaye Khanna. You want to check if composer
Himesh Reshammiya has sung any song for this album too as this has fast become a
trend with number of his albums post the success of 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne'.
Sadly, that's not the case for this Satish Kaushik directed comedy coming from
the house of Subhash Ghai's Mukta Films. Nevertheless one plays on the album
that promises to be all fun and frolic with a remix version accompanying almost
all the tracks in 'Shaadi Se Pehle'. Sameer writes the lyrics.
'Masti' and 'dhamaal' begin David Dhawan 'ishtyle' as Sunidhi Chauhan modulates
her voice considerably to come up with a foot-tapping 'Mundeya'. The song is not
a classic by any means when it comes to lyrical value, and this partially
seductive partially naughty number falls under a guaranteed time-pass category.
A regular girl-trying-to-invite-boy number, it should make for a good eye
pleasing viewing as it has all it takes to excite the hoi-polloi. Things take a
pacy turn for better with Akbar Sami coming up with his trademark DJ mix. No
doubt it turns out to be much more catchy and exciting!

When seductive sighs of 'Oh baby, come closer now' mark a beginning to a
song, you get an impression that 'Ankhiyon Se Gal Kar Gayi' is a whole hearted
seductive number. This turns out to be a misconception when Sukhwinder Singh
appears on the scene as he and Himesh Reshammiya turn it into a regular Punjabi
dance number. The song is noticeable only for its heavy duty high bass but
that's about. Overall an average track with Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan as
co-singers that may gain some popularity only if picturised well since musically
it is ordinary. Just like 'Mundeya', 'Ankhiyon Se Gal Kar Gayi' too sounds much
better in its remix version by Akbar Sami that comes with 'dhol' beats to make
it an authentic Punjabi track.
Daler Mehendi and Himesh Reshammiya coming together – now that's quite a
handful. 'Tuteya Ve' makes it possible for the music lovers as Daler goes on to
sing a love song in his own inimitable manner. Don't expect a dance number from
Daler this time around as the song moves at a moderate pace with some excellent
music arrangements. As soon as you are halfway through the song, you wonder if a
lounge version would have further enhanced its appeal. Now call it sheer
coincidence as this is what happens when DJ Suketu version of the same song
comes after a gap. Undoubtedly 'Tuteya Ve' is the best song of the enterprise so
far.
A song for the interiors, 'Bijuriya' is a qawalli number with lyrics like 'Gire
Mujhpe Teri Ishq Ki Bijuriya' with an extra stress on 'Ishq'. Alka Yagnik is
seemingly enjoying herself while coming up with an all-out effort while for a
change someone of the caliber of Sukhwinder Singh takes a back seat. Though the
beginning of the track is in a typical Himesh Reshammiya mode, it’s the portions
thereafter that have a certain Subhash Ghai touch to them. Akbar Sami's remix
version adds in some extra beats to the proceedings but one would still prefer
to go with the original.

A conventional love song that makes for a good 'naach-gaana' around the
trees, 'Tere Liye' is one of your routine romantic tracks by Udit Narayan and
Alka Yagnik. Not bad but nothing that makes you go over the song again and
again. Average! Remix version by Akbar Sami isn't anything exciting either and
the song can be forgotten soon after.
Album ends with a song with 'Sache Aashiq', a song with ample dose of 'shaava
shaava', 'nachle', 'jind meriye' and the stuff alike. Now that should be good
enough to give a fair idea about what the song is all about as it falls under a
typical Bollywood 'bhangra' dance number. Yet another okay track that doesn't
really make you jump with joy.
If you are looking for some trademark Himesh Reshammiya touch that he has
perfected during last few months then you may not have too many reasons to cheer
about as the songs belong to the pre-Aashiq Banaya Aapne era. 'Shaadi Se Pehle'
has some average to above average to good songs with 'Tuteya Ve' being the pick
of the lot followed by 'Mundaya' and 'Bijuriya'.
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