Review The album opens with the title song Saathiya, a melodious number with the rich flute solos and guitar accompaniment in the backdrop. Lyrics by Gulzar are good and Sonu Nigam rendition is appreciable. The album then gets into a festive mood with Chalka Chalka Re sung by Richa Sharma, Mahalaxmi, Vaishali, and Shoma. The song is a wedding number with a distinct South Indian flavor. On the whole Saathiya has one of the most commendable compositions by Rahman. Gulzar s meaningful words enrich the album. --apunkachoice.com
H**I
Five Stars
Romantic and warm
N**Y
Another masterpiece from A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman borrowed most of the tracks from this movie from "Alaiputhiye", but the tracks are extremely good. I am listening to these tracks more than 10 years after it was first released - that's how good the album is. At times, it seems like Rahman tries to bring in Michael Jackson-ish beats into his music (like in "Humdum Suniyo Re", but it always works. My favourites:Chupke Se - A song about longing.O Humdum Suniyo Re - The opening track to the movie.Aye Udi Udi Udi - A song about the high point of newly-married Viveik Oberoi and Rani Mukerji's troubled marriage.Mera Yaar Mila De - Accompanies the movie when Viveik goes in search of Rani, who is a volunteer doctor in rural India.Saathiya - A beautifully composed and choreographed sequence.Songs like these deserve to be played again and again on your music player.
Z**B
A. R. Rahman Rocks
Sonu Nigam's syrupy sweet vocals do wonders for the title track. Gulzar's lyrics are a breath of fresh air and he seems to be in fine form here. Rahman has created a very soft and soothing number, and Shaad Ali seems to have done justice to it by picturising it beautifully as it's evident from the trailers.
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