RnM Team    11 Sep 08 15:15 IST

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Karzzzz

Music: Himesh Reshammiya

Label: T-Series

Rating: 3/5

Lyrics: Sameer

First things first. This album isn't meant for the generation that grew up on Laxmikant Pyarelal's music and Anand Bakshi's lyrics.

The title of the film may be the same (well, almost, if you cut away the fuzz of the zzz's), but Himesh Reshammiya is not Rishi Kapoor and Shweta Kumar is not Tina Munim. Of course, these ain't the 80s, and its obvious that Tandoori Nights will catch more eardrums than Paisa Ye Paisa. If the continuous play on FM stations and music channels is any indication, the surmise has been right.

Himesh makes a comeback as a composer actor package after Aap Ka Suroor, a film whose music caught on well with loyal Himesh fans and also a large part of Gen Y. This time, he returns with a whopping 19 tracks, 12 of which are remixes that are sure to set dance floors burning after the DJ runs out of standard fare.

To be fair, Himesh gives what's expected of Himesh. If you loved his trademark sound earlier, here he gives you that and more. In Dhoom Tere Ishq Ki, he has experimented with simple arrangements, for variety. And with 19 tracks, there's lot HR has experimented with.

Neither Sameer nor Himesh, in both the lyrics and music department, have deviated far from the concept of 'popular'. Both have had half their work cut out, with the original score for inspiration. Himesh is not a patch on Kishore Kumar when it comes to Ek Hasina Thi, for the powerful vocals of Kishore still resonate in your ears when Himesh has a go at the song. The lyrics are the same. Incidentally, a simple search on the internet leads us to the discovery that the 'original' too was a direct copy of the George Benson piece "We As Love".

The song Om Shanti Om from the first edition of Karz was originally released by Trinidadian Calypso/Soca artist Lord Shorty in 1974, according to Wikipedia. As for Hari Om, which is Himesh's version of the original Om Shanti Om, it could be a tad hard on the ears of the older generation used to more melody in Hindi films. But if the rickshaws are playing it at every signal, it's obviously struck a chord somewhere. And, to get perspective back into the picture, again thanks to Wikipedia, 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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