By: Chirag Sutar    08 Sep 08 19:09 IST
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Music: Himesh Reshammiya

Label: T-Series

Lyrics: Sameer

Rating: 1.5/5

Let's get straight to the point. Karzzzz (whats with the four 'Z's?) has a whopping 19 soundtracks, out of which seven are originals and 12 are remixes. After the 'Aap Ka Suroor' high, Himesh Reshammiya now comes with Karzzzz – a remake of the 1980s Rishi Kapoor starrer musical hit 'Karz'.

Lut Jaaon Lut Jaaon is a straight rip-off – the beats and tune sound similar to that of 'Punjab' from Karunesh's Buddha Bar album and it reminds me of – no, not any song but one of HR's interview were he said "I am proud that my name has not featured in the plagiarists' list. Show me one song of mine which has been copied? You won't be able to think of any, which is why I work so hard to come up with original melodies."

In the second track, Hari om Hari, HR is back with his own revamped version of 'Om Shanti Om' where he changes the filmy dialogue 'tumne kabhi kise se pyaar kiya' to an even more filmy 'Ye mohabbat bhi kya cheej hai, na jeene deti hai na marne deti hai' and delivers it in a la Mithun style. The song sounds energetic – particularly because of its pumping beats, but what's with the strong Birmingham accented chorus?

Heard of Arabian Nights or Chilly Nights? Well, the next song goes Tak Tana Nana Tandoori Nights!!! By Tandoori Nights (I suppose) lyricist Sameer meant 'Hot or Warm Nights', thus taking the Bollywood literary to an altogether new level. The song furthers with a rather interesting interlude which goes 'Tanha tanha hai din, tanha tandoori nights'; those new to this terminology will have a hard time digesting the lyrics. After being a hit among the rickshawallahs, with Tandoori Nights, HR spreads his niche to bar and restaurant owners.

The intro 'rap' of Soniye Je Tere can be spelt with a 'C'. With Soniye Je Tere, HR shifts to an emotionally intense mood and HR's partner-in-nasal rhyme is Tulsi Kumar. Ample use of the harmonium gives the song a classical feel, but here's the dip – it's a straight lift of Punjabi singer Kulwinder Kally's Soniye Je Tere. Need I say more?

Dhoom tere ishq ki is HR's version of 'Dard-e-Dil'. The only song from the



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Hamza696 01:15:02 AM 13 Sep 2008 Report Abuse
This is rediculous, first u guys gve a good review of this movie, n now couple days later u say karzzz has nuthin new to offer...... not fare guys... gve one review..... Himesh is good composer
Konica 01:06:41 PM 09 Sep 2008 Report Abuse
this is very annoying!!! making a movie and music like Karz is such a foolish move. don really have any more expectation from Himesh... He will again draw attention of the crowd to have a hearty laugh like his debut...
Stala 12:34:11 PM 09 Sep 2008 Report Abuse
I completely agree with the reviewer of the music...well written. 12 remixes in a film album!! cn u believe it!
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