

Right from a very young age we are trained to stay in the boundaries of set expression rules set by societal norms. Sometimes speaking from an open heart can seem vulnerable. Our feelings add value to enjoy our relationships through our heartful conversations. We have grown through life by give and take of verbal expressions. While most of the songs are far from path breaking, they’re above and beyond the rest in the entertaining department and melodious enough to keep their listener’s attention.It’s human nature to express feelings and be heard. In essence, Tumse Milke Wrong Number is enjoyably passable for what its worth. Again Kumar Sanu is pleasant as is his pairing with Anuradha Paudwal. The song is nothing more than a variation of the opening track, “J ab Tak Tum, Samne Rahoge”, but is once again a melodious tune that can please its listeners looking for a soft romantic number. The soundtrack ends with “ Kal Hum Jis Se”, which repeats the duo in the title track, Anuradha Paudwal and Kumar Sanu. The song is predominantly filled with dialogue rather than singing and remains situational. This is more than likely because it is sung by the same duo as the previous song, Sunidhi Chauhan and Daboo Malik.

Sanjay Chhel are nothing unique, at all and place an obstacle for it to rise above anything else than an onscreen dance number.Īs bland as “ Rafta Rafta” is, the title track, titled “ Wrong Number” is not much different. Overall, this song has an actual detailed component of fast well-composed dance music but its lyrics by Daboo is starting to sound a lot like his brother. Sunidhi Chauhan (even that seems to be obligatory nowadays) and music composer himselfĭaboo Malik. “ Rafta Rafta” is the almost obligatory cabaret number. In any case, the pacy “ Kabhi Kabhi Koi Chehra” sung byīabul Supriyo and Anuradha Paudwal is passable but feet tapping without breaking any new grounds whatsoever. I guess that’s an understatement coming from a T-Series soundtrack. There is something about “ Kabhi Kabhi Koi Chehra” that makes it sound familiar. Of the two versions, his rendition has more melody and is bound to be what remains in the listener’s memory. Abhijeet’s version is preferable and in fact, could arguably be termed as the best song of the soundtrack. Furthermore, the music is familiar on all grounds, whether it be T-Series or other composers (like Nadeem-Shravan, who used a similar tune for the opener inįootpath and the song does remind us of a few tunes from The dil songs are becoming a tad bit boring and the rest of the lyrics to the song are almost as predictable. The most uninspiring aspect of this song is its title and lyrics. “ Dil Sunta Hai” is sung twice, unsurprisingly, by Anuradha Paudwal and then byĪbhijeet. An instrumental of the song appears later in the soundtrack. His performance here is restrained and enlightened by the fact that we haven’t heard him much. It’s nice to see one composer use Kumar Sanu since it seems everyone else has forgotten about him. Kumar andĪnuradha Paudwal do well in their one in a million duet together. As catchy as it is, it is still interluded with the typical T-Series stuff however still likable in its own way. Kumar Sanu makes another rare appearance in the obligate romantic opener, “ Jab Tak Tum, Samne Rahoge”. but that you know whose composing it and what label it’s on the minute you listen to it. Kahein) as the female lead, there is not much to say about the music for T-Series seems to be releasing every soundtrack these days, (guess they don’t call them Super Cassettes Industries for nothing?) Featuring Tumse Milke…Wrong Number, barring the fact that it is composed byĭaboo Malik (vs.

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Singers: Kumar Sanu, Anuradha Paudwal, Abhijeet, Babul Supriyo, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Daboo Malik Starring: Rakesh Bapat, Richa Pallod, Rinku Ghosh, Yash Tonk, Producer: Manoj Chaturvedi, Sanjay Chaturvedi Planet-Bollywood - Music Review - Tumse Milke Wrong Number
