Overall, Kuch Na Kaho is a mellifluous experience (minus that one track). A song that is not worth any comment, a song that is not worth even a moment, a song that is a bane to this album – Iske bare me “kuch na kahen” to acha hoga! Javed Saheb – were you on drugs when you penned this worthless song?!!! OH GOD!!! Maybe this song looks good on the big screen but, as an audio, ABBG is HORRIBLE. Yeah, I did like the 'claps' towards the end of each stanza, but that's about it. But this track doesn't sustain your interest for long because there is nothing memorable in terms of music or the singing. The music is fast-paced, with electronic beats in the background. Hence, I listened to the entire song, which is about two lovers expressing the intensity of their love. I did not like the choreography but I did like the song. This song was the first trailer of the movie. Kavita’s voice is melodious, especially in the lines, ‘Dil Kasheen Tumse Hai, Tazgee Tumse Hai,” when she sounds so husky and sensuous, that you got to love her!Ģ) Tumhein Aaj Maine Jo Dekha - Shankar Mahadevan, Sujata Bhattacharya
Udit mellows his tone and sounds like a guy besotted with his woman. Udit and Kavita (my all-time fav female singer) have featured in ‘n’ romantic hits, but their exuberance is still intact. If there is one consistently good facet in this song, it is the singing. But the music and lyrics become boring as the song progresses. Richa Sharma does an excellent job with her sober tone and Shankar adds the right amount of grief when he mouths, “Kuch Na Kaho”ġ) Ache Lagte Ho – Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit NarayanĪche Lagte Ho is a great example of a song that begins wonderfully but loses its fire later! The whispering chorus and the electronic beats provide a haunting start to it. Kehti Hai Yeh Hawa correlates to the title track – while the title track professes that, “Silence is the golden gesture of love,’ this track professes that, “Silence is the golden gesture of sorrow.” Just like true love cannot be expressed in words, profound sorrow cannot be expressed in words either! Is liye, “Kuch Na Kaho”! BRILLIANT!! My heart is crying and my life is requesting me to drown in those tears. It boasts of brilliant lyrics and poignant singing. Both bring in loads of excitement into their vocals and add loads of fun into the song.Ī song meant for a wedding or a party – 10/10ģ) Kehti Hai Ye Hawa – Richa Sharma, Shankar MahadevanĪ balm for my soul! Kehti Hai Ye Hawa is the sad version of Kuch Na Kaho. Shankar is charming while Mahalaxmi is sweet. The music uses steady dholak beats.īut Baat Meri rises above other ‘teasing’ songs in Bollywood by scoring in two major departments – the lyrics, which are magnificent, and the singers.
The guy tries to confess his love to the girl, but she acts high-handed and makes fun of him. During the stanzas, the beat is soft when the singers croon, ''Kuch Na Kaho,'' the beat picks up and so does your 'heartbeat!' Javed Akhtar pens some beautiful verses! I loved all the lines, especially:Ģ) Baat Meri Suniye To Zara – Shankar Mahadevan, MahalaxmiĪn enjoyable number and my favorite! Baat Meri involves an engaging wordplay between a guy and a girl who tease each other. And Shaan's rising popularity is not surprising! With Aur Mohabbat Hai from Main PRem Ki Diwani Hoon and Kuch Na Kaho, Shaan has cemented his position as the best young male voice! The beats are alternately soft and fast, lending a romantic effect. It was a treat to listen to Sargam's voice after a long time in Bollywood (listen to the love in her voice as she sings, ''Halki Halki Mulaqaten Thi''). The 'whistling' is so infectious that I kept humming the tune for an entire week until my mom forced me to stop! Kuch Na Kaho is a romantic track with an important message - ''The golden gesture of love is SILENCE.'' Sadhna Sargam and Shaan, two of my favorite singers, do an excellent job! I instantly fell in love with this number.
It is an album with repeat value (something that cannot be said about most other albums). But when I listened to it with an open mind I liked it - Kuch Na Kaho has melodious music. (She is one of the three heroines I hate in Bollywood - the other two are Rani Mukherjee and Karishma Kapoor). Frankly, I hated this album even before listening to it because I am biased against Aishwarya Rai.