R... Rajkumar starts off well with Gandi Baat and Saree Ke Fall Sa catching your attention. But there is an overdose of this sound, and a couple of ordinary numbers dilute the effort to some extent.
The soundtrack follows an expected template and delivers a couple of songs that should do quite well.
With a perfect mix of folk and fusion songs, Ram Leela's music stands out from the rest and is a sure shot winner.
The Krrish 3 soundtrack had to be nothing short of magnificent but it doesn't come anywhere close to that.
As it turns out, this soundtrack with multiple composers and lyricists at the helm of affairs turns out to be a largely entertaining affair with quite a few party tracks as well as a couple of soft songs that would go a long way.
John Day's music won't play for months but fits in well with the context of the film.
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero music is very entertaining.
Though the soundtrack of Besharam doesn't quite match expectations, it is still fun and peppy and keeps you engaged.
Zanjeer's music is barely passable and doesn't have a single song that can become a chartbuster.
Though Grand Masti won't be memorable, it will be decent fun for the time it plays on screen.
Madras Cafe has some interesting songs in its soundtrack that seem to go with the flow of the film. Still, one feels that the tempo should have been raised a bit to keep up with its spy thriller theme.
Satyagraha album starts on a promising note but its culmination isn't as thumping as one would expected, writes Joginder Tuteja.
Pritam's music in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara are good enough to be played on loop.
The Chennai Express music is above average with somestandout tracks, writes Joginder Tuteja.
Ankur Arora Murder Case may not set a shining example for the medical profession, but it makes an attempt to tell a new tale.
Though the 26-year-old actress hasn't seen this man in person, she is being constantly harassed through phone calls and SMSs, something which is making it hard for Geeta to even "find breathing space" for herself.
Instead of sitting back and basking in the glory, the director takes all the critical acclaim with a sense of responsibility.
The director says it easier to have new faces than wait for the availability of stars, which delays your project.