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What's your Rashi Music Review

Year : 2009

Lyricists : Javed Akhtar

Artist : Aslesha Gowariker, Shaan, Bhavya Pandit, Sohail Sen, Marianne D. Cruz, Tarannum Malik, Rajab Ali Bharti, Bela Shende, Ashutosh Gowariker, Pamela Jain, Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan and Madhushree

Music By: Sohail Sen

The soundtrack has five originals and two remixes. What's Your Rashi has Priyanka Chopra and Hurman Baweja in the lead roles and the music director is a newcomer Sohail Sen. The freshness and new feel in the music can be felt by the listener. The hard work of the music director directly reaches to the heart and the music of What's your Rashi is expected to be a huge hit.

The real genre of music of What's Your Rashi cannot be covered in one line as a varying Genre of music can be seen in all the 13 songs of the movie , The movie covers various genres like Folk songs , Arabic tunes , romantic numbers and it also has fast pace numbers. Hence the music of What's Your Rashi will appeal to people of all ages.

The music of What's Your Rashi was released on 18th Aug.2009.The album is comprise of total 13 songs from which 12s ongs symbolises each zodiac sign, constituted by 12 characters played by famous bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra. One song is dedicated for introduction.

The album kickstarts with a pleasing and soft number "Jao na" crooned by Sen himself along with Tarannum Malik. It is quite intriguing and the part where the song suddenly gains momentum works well for it. It will surely appeal to the younger generation.

"Bikhri bikhri", sung by Sohail Sen and Marianne D. Cruz, will have a tranquilizing effect on you. A soft, soothing and melodious number, it immediately strikes a chord with the listener. Then we have "Mannunga mannunga". Director Ashutosh Gowariker himself goes behind the mike along with Pamela Jain to sing the song. But the track is unappealing and unexciting.

"Pyaari pyaari" is another feel-good song with some amount of sweetness in it. It is crooned by Alka Yagnik and Sen. Then there is "Su che". Soaked in Gujarati flavour, it is sung by Sen and Bela Shende and is a fact-paced track. It was meant to be a fun song but fails to make a mark.

 
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