Haan Meine Bhi
Pyaar Kiya Hai Music
Review
The wait for seeing the dazzling couple of
Abhishek Bachchan and Karisma Kapoor on screen
is finally over with curiously titled 'Haan...Maine
Bhi Pyaar Kiya' (HMBPK). Akhsay Kumar forms the
third side of this love triangle directed by
Dharmesh Darshan after Dhadkan. Expectations
from the director-actress are high after record
breaking Raja Hindustani in this musical love
story. HMBPK is produced by Suneel Darshan, who
has earlier given two hits - Jaanwar and Ek
Rishta with Akshay Kumar. After Raja Hindustani
and Dhadkan, Nadeem Shravan and Sameer are roped
in again for HMBPK.
The composers rely mainly on the experience of
trio of Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu
to deliver the goods. The album starts with 'Hum
Yaar Hai Tumhare' - a melodious love song by
Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik. Another version of
the same number is 'Hum Pyaar Hai Tumhare' where
Kumar Sanu gives company to Alka Yagnik this
time around. The song is once filmed on Abhishek
Bachchan and Karishma Kapoor and the other time
it is Akshay Kumar who expresses his love for
the blue eyed girl. Lyrics by Sameer are more on
the poetry side rather than being plain simple.
'Har Kisike Dil Mein' is a lively duet by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik.
The arrangement of the song is typically Nadeem
Shravan. Another duet by the same pair 'Teri
Aankhon Ka Andaz' is a better composition music
wise. Though the arrangement is still the same
and there isn't anything new to offer, it still
turns out to be a hummable number, primarily due
to the tried and tested style of song making. An
instrumental of the same is also included in the
album.
'Zindagi Ko Bina Pyaar' is a very common song
and despite the presence of Kumar Sanu is just a
drag. Sarika Kapoor who is being mentored by
Nadeem Shravan in their projects isn't utilized
much in this number and is reduced to giving
background vocals for this. Another version is
sung by Alka Yagnik but not of much use as the
results are still the same.
'Mubarak Mubarak' by Udit Narayan is a
congratulatory song on the occasion of a
marriage. It is all about 'I WANT YOU TO BE
HAPPY TODAY AND FOREVER' kind of a song. The
song picks up in the end with the intense
rendering of 'Haan...maine bhi pyaar kiya hai'
from 'Hum Yaar Hai Tumhare'.
There isn't much to say about this album as first of all there are just
five unique numbers out of eight with 'Hum Yaar
Hai Tumhare' and 'Zindagi Ko Bina Pyaar' having
two versions each and an instrumental for 'Teri
Aankhon Ka Andaz'. Having a stamp of one's style
over a musical score is no doubt appreciable but
at least there should be some kind of different
arrangements for a few numbers. Nothing new
about the music of HMBPK. In fact the music of 'Yeh
Dil Aashiqanaa' and 'Raaz' by the same composer
duo have much better content and variety and are
far entertaining. It is surprising to have such
a 'COME AND GO' kind of average score in a
Dharmesh Darshan's movie who has such a good ear
for music which was so evident in his earlier
flicks.
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