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The by now famous hand-clapping recurs giving a final turning point to the story (watch the film and you’ll know what I mean). Asha’s singing is impeccable as she gives real shape to this finale number. Yet again the song caters to the story, making it an essential part of the album.įinally, Asha Bhosle goes it alone for, " Mil Gayee Aaj Do Lehren".
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The ‘gypsy/calypso’ style of the song is a departure from the pace of the rest of the album but the lyrics are no less poignant. The hand-clapping resurfaces briefly connecting it to the title track.
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Once again, the song will make you want to hit the rewind button.įrom the soothing tones of the previous track to the more up-beat, " Ishq Mera Bandagi Hai", Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar continue to enthral us. As in the title track, Asha Bhosle sounds particularly good in this song, not that Kishore Kumar doesn’t. " Maine Tujhe Kabhie Kuch Kaha Tha" is a more conventional love song with a tune you’ll be humming for hours. However, the song is enjoyable and the lyrics don’t sound like they’re preaching. Firstly, " Jeene Ko To Jeete Hain Sabhi", which is a light hearted tune with rather philosophical lyrics. Listen to Kishore sing the heroine’s name, " Sunita, Sunita, Sunita…." at the beginning of the song and you’ll recognise where Ismail Darbar got his inspiration for the recurring riff in "Aakhon Ki Gustakhiyan" from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.Īsha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar team up again for three more duets. The solo, " Aisa Kabhi Hua Nahin" has Kishore Kumar describing the girl of his dreams. Very few songs have this kind of appeal: the more you hear it, the more you want to hear it. The touch of modern jazz fused with an Indian melody is made even more enjoyable by some great singing by Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar, and some infectious rhythmic hand-clapping which is used to great effect in the film. The title track has one of the coolest intro.’s ever, leading to a very ear-friendly duet. Starting with " Yeh Vaada Raha" the album sets a standard that is upheld throughout the soundtrack. All the songs fit the film’s story perfectly, making the album all the more enjoyable. Gulshan Bawra, for once, abandoned his trademark colloquial, frivolous lyrics for real poetry and what emerged was arguably the best romantic album of the eighties. However, with Yeh Vaada Raha, R.D.Burman hit gold! Six exquisite tunes with timeless appeal. R.D.Burman gave some of his most innovative tunes to Behl like " Jaane Jaan Dhoondta" ( Jawani Diwani) and " Kasme Vaade Nibhayenge Hum" ( Kasme Vaade). Forget all the sleazy, tawdry remixes that topped the Indian charts recently the original is far superior. Yeh Vaada Raha shines like a sparkling diamond among other precious Ramesh Behl gems. Whatever the fate of Ramesh Behl’s movies, hit or flop, their soundtracks were always worth listening to. Public Rating Average: 5.11 / 10 (rated by 410 listeners) Let us know what you think about this review Reviewed by: Mandeep Bahra - Rating: 10.0 / 10 Main Koi Aisa Geet from Yes Boss is the ultimate romantic song to propose to your loved one! The music is by Jatin-Lalit and the lyrics are by veteran Javed Akhtar.Starring: Rishi Kapoor, Tina Munim, Poonam Dhillon, Raakhee & Shammi Kapoor This song is a favourite of the fans of actors Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla, and singer Abhijeet. Enjoy the Kalyanji Anandji song in its Jhankaar version with your loved one while promising her/him the same!Ĥ. Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaoon (Movie: Yes Boss) This song by veterans Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi is an all-time favourite. Sing it to your sentimental partner and she’ll love it.ģ. Wada Karle Sajana (Movie: Haath Ki Safai) The song is romantic but the situation is after the murder of their friend in the film, and so there are some poignant moments as well. Akshay Kumar stars with Ayesha Jhulka in this one. It is rendered by Alka Yagnik and Abhijeet and can be listened to on a loop. This lovely number from Akshay Kumar’s hit film Khiladi is on the playlist of the 1990 songs for sure.