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The music offered by this album is not very impressive.


Main Aur Mrs Khanna Music Review
Last Updated: 2009-09-11T13:54:45+05:30
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Music Directors: Sajid-Wajid
Lyricists: Junaid Wasi, Suzanne D'Mello, Jalees Sherwani and Arun Bhairav
Singers: Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Suzanne D'Mello, Wajid, Sunidhi Chauhan, Raja Mushtaq, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Bappi Lahiri, Shaan and Neuman Pinto
 
This is yet another composition from the Sajid-Wajid duo for Salman Khan. Even though it is not an impressive won, it is definitely a decent job.
 
The album comes with five originals and two remixes.
 
‘Don't say alvida’, the first track of the album carries a romantic touch with Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal and Suzanne D'Mello behind the mike. Even with the melodious Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal crooning for the song, it fails to create the magic in the hearts of the music lovers. The track is old-fashioned, which may not appeal to the new generation.
 
This song come in tow more variations - one a fast-paced with addition of beats and another a sad version, but those also fail to catch the attention of the music buffs.
 
The next track is ‘Happening’, an item number featuring Preity Zinta, on the tunes of ‘Kajra Re’. The song, which is already a huge hit, has been crooned by Sunidhi Chauhan, with Wajid and Raja Mushtaq lending support.  This foot-tapping number can definitely be a crowd gatherer. Sundhi's voice has added a golden touch to the song.   
 
This track comes in a remixed version, but is not impressive as the original track.
 
Next is ‘Mrs. Khanna’, whicuh kicks off with a western appeal. But as the song moves on, the English lyrics get replaced by Hindi ones. A fast number, this song has Bappi Lahiri, Shaan, Sunidhi, Neuman Pinto and Suzanne behind the mikes.  But this is a lethargic one.
 
‘Rabba’ in the melodious voice of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, is a soft, emotional song with rustic influences. This is the best song of this album and will definitely be loved for all those are really fond of music.
 
The album ends with ‘Tum ne socha’, for which Wajid has lent his voice. This is a song catered exclusively for the current generation. It shares resemblance with ‘Every Breath you Take’ from the ‘Synchronicity’.
 
In short, the entire album is not very impressive.
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