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Yadaan Teriyan has a solo Reshammiya singing in his best form. With an already great picturization on Emraan Hashmi, this one is straightforwardly rocking! Some Arabian overtones are displayed in the track, especially in the instrumental interludes. The electronic accordion used in both interludes simply rocks! The beats and the synthesizers make for a good amalgamation as well. Their renditions complement each other nicely. Afsana Banake Bhool Na Jaana is pure Reshammiya stuff with Tulsi Kumar lending her smooth vocals. However, clever Reshammiya simply manipulated the mukhda of his own Meri Chandi Tu Sona from Silsiilay and cunningly worked harder on the new version, and his efforts pay dividends. Encore!Īfsana Banake Bhool Na Jaana is catchy, rhythmic and well orchestrated. Heavy influences of familiar Enigma ingredients are present but Reshammiya packages the number as an exclusive Indian-Enigma fusion with his voice as the main highlight. Though melody is not at its peak, the other elements are strong enough to compensate it. Samples of Reshammiya’s ‘Oooh oooh’ are nowhere in the track. It's the female vocals that blend wonderfully with the electronic chills. With this dark ambience, the music aims to touch the strings of love. The voices are used to create the mood, rhythm and atmosphere. Orchestration is kept minimal with the tabla, violins, piano and keyboard sounds. Reshammiya comes next with a deep voice where he wonderfully plays with his vocal chords.
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It begins in a dark and atmospheric fashion with Himani in a sensual voice. This is what Reshammiya tries to attempt with the title song. The heavy use of the synthesizers and the synthetic flute created a haunting and mysterious mood. The composer used the female vocals in a dark and sensual way to convey sexuality and a woman’s desires. In 1990, Enigma revolutionized world music with the album MCMXC A.D. The same production team of ABA is back with Dil Diya Hai with Emraan Hashmi and Geeta Basra. Himesh Reshammiya then creates a niche for himself. There were more use of the drums, keyboards, violins and shehnais. This voice and music demanded a totally different orchestration. On the technical side, ABA introduced the Sufi rock genre, which has not been rightly exploited in Bollywood. The ‘Ooooh’ became a must in all his hit soundtracks. Accusations of nasality are still prevailing till today. Criticisms started to grow about the quality of the voice.
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On the other side, some simply mocked the movie and soundtrack as ‘Bewakoof Banaya Aapne’. The remixes by Akbar Sami further infuriated the going rage. Listeners who had enough of film music changed their views after listening to the whole soundtrack of Aashiq Banaya Aapne (ABA). The word rage is an understatement for this song. A new voice was discovered and it is conquering hearts.
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The music director who earlier composed songs like Pyaar Dilon Ka Mela Hai and Chamiya from Dulhan Hum Le Jaayenge finally unveiled a new facet. This was just the beginning of the hurricane. The title track rendered by Himesh Reshammiya and written by Sameer shook many music directors off their chairs. The soundtrack of Aashiq Banaya Aapne rewrote history in Bollywood music. Public Rating Average: 5.11 / 10 (rated by 410 listeners) Let us know what you think about this review Reviewed by: Gianysh Toolsee - Rating: 8.5 / 10 Singers: Himesh Reshammiya, Himani, Tulsi Kumar, Alisha Chinoy, Jayesh Gandhi, Hemchandra and Vinit Starring: Emraan Hashmi, Ashmit Patel, Mithun Chakraborty, Geeta Basra