The tunes do start to sound similar to their earlier soundtracks, but then they have this knack of getting perfect hooks that works big time.A great man once said, “Winters are a great time to stay in and cuddle but put me in summer and I’ll be a “happy snow man!” (*Cough cough*: It was Olaf! :p) Sure we cannot avoid the dreaded winter but surely we can make the most of what we have which is songs! Here is a journey of bollywood songs travel to spice up your winters and give you some major #travelgoals. The soundtrack truly takes off with Tujhe bhula diya and I feel good the former is a lyrically-staid judai track, incredibly jump-started by Shruti Pathak, Mohit Chauhan and Shekhar’s fabulous vocals and sparkling mod-qawali phrases, while the latter is absolutely breezy with a punchy hook! It is usually expected that Vishal Shekhar get their sound very right here they do – no surprises. With its strong Salaam Namaste hangover, if Tumse hi tumse still works, it is solely because of Shekhar and Caralisa’s spirited vocals. The second title song, featuring Vishal and Shilpa Rao is completely different and fuses Vishal Shekhar’ish rock with the Indian impressively! Lucky Ali completely rocks Hairat familiar Vishal-Shekhar territory, no doubt, but they innovate even within that and produce lovely results, but Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s Aas paas khuda, despite the captivating arrangements, is tepid, tune-wise.
The Pancham touch is smart and subtle in the title song‘s background the enthusiasm quotient, in large part by Nikhil D’Souza and Monali Thakur’s vocals, is obvious and addictive.