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By Joginder Tuteja, April 23, 2002 - 14:48 IST
Prolific producer D. Rama Naidu produced a socially
relevant film Aaghaaz about two years back that
starred Suneil Shetty, Sushmita Sen and Namrata
Shirodkar. Unfortunately the film didn't run well.
Naidu saab this time produces a family entertainer
Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein (KTKKHK) that has
Fardeen Khan and Richa Pallod (who featured in the
music video of Hema Sardesai - 'Piya Se Milne Aaye
Nain') in lead. The promos suggest KTKKHK to be a feel
good flick, which has been directed by Ravishankar.
Anu Malik composes whereas Sameer writes the lyrics.
'Jabse Dekha Tumko' is a very melodious duet by Kumar
Sanu and Alka Yagnik. A romantic number that makes for
repeated hearing. And what lingers for long are the
words 'Khoye Khoye'. A charming number that is popular
already. The title song 'Kuch Tum Kaho' is sung by
Hariharan in his usual smooth 'n' silky style. The
entire number sails smoothly and one just goes along
the flow. A feel good number that may also be a part
of the background music of the movie. It is rich in
lyrical value as well and is a winner overall.
'Hua Salaam Dil Ka' - a duet by Udit Narayan and Alka
Yagnik is also a romantic number whose promos have
just started hitting the idiot box. Another fine track
that gets on you very quickly and one starts humming
right away. Lyrics like 'Hua Salaam Dil Ka' are a bit
different as well for a change. There is a sad version
of the same track in the shape of 'Yeh Kya Majboori
Hai' in the voices of K.K and Prashant, which is quite
situational.
Fardeen Khan gets himself behind the mike for 'Aa Ra
Raa Ra Raa' just as Aamir Khan did for 'Papa Kehte
Hai' in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. It is also set as a
college farewell number. The concept of the number is
same but the treatment is different. This number is
jazzier and lacks the melody of 'Papa Kehte Hai'.
Fardeen Khan tries hard to have his Hindi diction
perfect. Sonu Nigam just gets along the proceedings
but the song somehow lacks the charm it should have
generated.
Well, if Anu Malik is composing the music, then can an
album be complete without a Preeti & Pinky number!!!
So..welcome the ladies in company of Shaan and
Prashant to deliver yet another rehashed version of
Maine Koyi Jaadu Nahi Kiya (Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai),
Piya Piya O Piya Piya (Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega) and
many others as 'Choori Choori'. Agreed that this time
too the song is entertaining as ever and will catch up
with the masses. But the question is whether all this
may become too monotonous in coming weeks/months? Till
we get an answer to this, enjoy listening to this one
!!
'Tuhi Hai' is a typical Sunidhi Chauhan number - a
pacy track that has Shaan singing along. A foot
tapping number that may not last for years to come but
makes an impression while you are hearing it. In short
- TIMEPASS.
Well, after not too happening scores in Badhai Ho
Badhai and Awara Paagal Deewana and some fairly good
music for Ab Ke Baras, Anu Malik delivers somwhat OK
music with KTKKHK that has lilting melodies like
'Jabse Dekha Tumko', the title song and 'Hua Salaam
Dilka' and some foot tapping numbers 'Choori Choori'
and 'Tuhi Hai'.
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