It's only an opinion. Most sites are giving Blue a big thumbs up!
--- In [email protected], "yogesh2783" <yogesh2...@...> wrote: > > > > how come 6/10??? > and "fiqrana fails to impress"???? > I doubt whether this reviewer has really listened to songs!! > If yes,then what to say of such websitewallahs' music review?? > > Regards > Yogesh > > > > --- In [email protected], $ Pavan Kumar $ <pawancumarr@> wrote: > > > > http://www.apunkachoice.com/content/article/sid596-blue__music_review/ > > > > An action flick with hot men and sexy ladies, Blue is not only about Akshay > > Kumar or Katrina Kaif, but also about A R Rahman. So, for you all > > Rahmaniacs, the maestro is back with the music album of âBlueâ. > > > > Billed as Indiaâs first underwater film, âBlueâ is one of the most > > expensive movies to come from Bollywood. High on style quotient and > > oomph, the movie required tangy, zippy tunes. So debutant director > > Anthony DâSouza wisely chose Rahman as the composer, the one who has > > almost stopped churning music for hard-core commercial movies. However, > > the onus for writing lyrics was on Abbas Tyrewala, Mayur Puri and Raqeeb > > Alam. So, what has Rahman for us in this collection? > > > > âBlueâ takes off with an Ooh la la, the Chiggy Wiggy song. Australian > > pop star Kylie Minogue makes a rocking debut in Bollywood by crooning with > > verve and style this western yet desi track along with Sonu Nigam and > > Suzzane. The sensuous number is already ruling the charts, thanks to > > Kylieâs sexy moves and Akshayâs bhangra. > > > > Aaj dil gustakh hai is good to hear with its very catchy tune but reminds > > of another hit number O Bhanware from the film Daud. Coincidentally, that > > song also featured Sanjay Dutt. Anyway, Shreya Ghosal surprises you with > > her sensuous vocals while Sukhwinder Singh is at his usual best. > > > > Once Rahman said he admires Pritam among the new-age composers. Yaar Mila > > Tha is the track where Rahman meets Pritam but in spite of its catchy > > rhythm the song falls flat. > > > > High on metal, Blue theme is a remarkable track. The > > experimenting Rahman also tries to incorporate the lounge effect in the > > song. The energetic team of Blaze, Raqueeb Alam, Sonu Kakkar and > > Jaspreet Singh get to sing this terrific track. Just apt for the theme > > song of a film. > > > > Another high velocity track, Fiqrana fails to impress you > > with its tune. However, the spunk in the song is because of its > > versatile singers Vijay Prakash and Shreya. > > > > Rahman uses symphony to start the song Bhula Tujhe and gets > > his favourite Rashid Ali to sing this track. âBhula Tujheâ will take > > time to grow, as the melody lingers as well as haunts. > > > > A slow romantic number, Rehnuma sounds very similar to âYuvaâ track, > > Anjana Anjani. > > Again, credit goes to singers for the way they have rendered the song; > > Shreya and Sonu are superb with their quivery intonations. > > > > May be Rahman did not give his 100 percent to the music score of âBlueâ > > In the collection of seven, only Chiggy Wiggy and Blue Theme track wins you > > over. The other compositions are not exactly ear sores, but may take time > > to catch your fancy. > > > > Rating : 6/10 > > >

