Nazrein milaana nazrein churaana has an array of singers but doesn't commit the same mistakes as 'Pappu.' Lyrics are touchy and poetic, courtesy Abbas.įinally, we come across a typical Rahman number that doesn't sound monotonous but is in fact one of the best songs of the album. In spite of being a regular with these kind of songs, he doesn't sound repetitive. Sukhwinder Singh renders the second version of the track that revolves around the male protagonist. Sung by Runa Rizvi and written by Abbas, the sad and emotional number revolves around the female protagonist and will definitely find a place among listeners. This track has a repeat value and can pull anyone into its sombre mood. Jaane tu mera kya hai helps the album pick up once again. As far as singers go, Rahman usually picks good artistes for his albums, but his current bunch for Pappu. The song may stick to its theme, but as an audio number, it doesn't fare well. It is a high paced number that comprises of bizarre thumping music with extra beats. The title itself makes you wonder if it is worth hearing. Putting a complete halt to the success of the previous track is Pappu can't dance. Lyricist Abbas Tyrewala ensures sure his lyrics don't disappoint either. The track doesn't sound much like a Rahman composition, but is nevertheless an enjoyable song as Rashid's vocals gives it a youthful touch. Newcomer Rashid Ali can thank Rahman for a great debut as he croons to Kabhi kabhi aditi, a romantic fun piece. Set against a campus backdrop, the film's music gives us an insight into the other side of the composer. Jaane Tu.Ya Jaane Na is the launch pad of Aamir Khan's nephew Imraan and to play it safe, Aamir has roped in A.R.
Rahman, Rashid Ali, Vasundhara Das, Benny Dayal, Satish Chakravarthy, Sukhwinder Singh, Naresh Iyer, Swetha Bhargave and Darshana