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Sooraj dooba hai dj chetas
Sooraj dooba hai dj chetas







sooraj dooba hai dj chetas
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It is a good track overall and its low star value might hold it back but hopefully it will get the success it deserves. A powerful and pure club dance track has not made its way into Bollywood in some time now and this is one of those that remind one of Sooraj Dooba Hai vibe. The song has good character too thanks to the lyrics and a very groovy punch line.

sooraj dooba hai dj chetas

The music is really well arranged by Chetas with a lot of variance programmed to a very powerful beat capable of shaking up the club walls. She does a good job too with taking a sensual avatar compared to her delivery on the title track.

sooraj dooba hai dj chetas

The most attractive element of the song on first listen are the vocals of Amit Mishra that are a class apart with tons of energy, oomph while keeping perfect harmony with the music and the vocals of Aditi Singh Sharma. Itna Sannata Kyun Hai is a high tempo clubby dance-floor filler by DJ Chetas. Overall the song is addictive and catchy as the original which will work well in its favour, but if this was a new production in itself then it wouldn’t be worth much attention. Shidhar’s voice clearly works well for Devgn & Kakar delivers a chirpy vocal for Chopra, both their vocals work well but maybe not the best of them and rather subdued. The big transition of the song is going from Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik and Kavita Krishnamurthy to Neeraj Shridhar and Sukriti Kakar. The song is still romantic, a little cheesy but uber cool & catchy at the same time. The new lyrics work really well with the old chorus and hats off to Kumaar for creating that perfect blend. The break beat structure gives it an urban vibe that is refreshing to hear. Musically he has done some interesting bits with programming the beats and electronic synths to make it current. 20 years later it would be funny to see if his dance moves have improved at all and how he helps Mallik deliver a hit with this revival of a 90s hit. It would be interesting to see Devgn in this song as he killed it with his early attempts at dancing making it super funny. Overall it is a fun party song that lacks the grandeur or x factor to make it a stand out success in a crowded party music scene.Īmaal Mallik delivers Maine Tujhko Dekha next that is a remake of his uncle Anu Malik’s hit Neend Churai Meri from ‘Ishq’ (1997). There is a lot of attack in their delivery apt for the song but limited vocal range to it giving the song what it really needs. Brijesh Shandilya and Aditi Singh Sharma add a lot of energy to the song with their fun vocals. He cleverly uses the original Golmaal hooks and loops bringing back the original but on a whole this is clearly a new track and unique in its own way and not a remake. The track is bright in its appeal with trumpets, electronic synths set to a peppy beat. His take is quite interesting as he gives it a great street party beat that stands between the South Indian and Mumbai music influences. Tamil music man S Thaman takes a retake at reviving Golmaal (Title Track) with a new set of lyrics from Kumaar. Kumaar is the consistent link across all the songs on this album while the music is a mix of songs by Amaal Mallik, S Thaman and DJ Chetas.

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Music is usually a style statement full of cheese for a film in this genre with a song or two that leads the album. But going by previous three Golmaal projects this could be another slapstick comic outing that will have the masses in splits who care for such humour. With a twist of ghosts thrown in this comedy outing, the fit for Diwali timing seems a bit odd. Another Rohit Shetty mad comedy with Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade and many more with the addition of Tabu and Parineeti Chopra in this fourth chapter for the big Diwali release.

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Check our FAQs for more info on the MoE’s resolution for all schools in the UAE: fourth instalment of the Golmaal series is here with ‘Golmaal Again’ (2017). Your kids may be affected by the change in age requirements if they’re starting school next year. It has also advised parents to check the FAQs section on its website for the latest updates. The changes will affect new students joining FS1, FS2, Year 1 and Year 2 (or Pre-KG, KG1, KG2 and Grade 1) in all schools in the UAE.Īccording to the KHDA, the ministry's decision is aimed at bringing more consistency to the cut-off dates used by schools in the UAE with those used by schools abroad. The new rules are in line with a resolution issued by the Ministry of Education earlier this year, and will impact children up to six years old who are enrolling in school for the first time. Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has called on parents to take note of the changes in age requirements for children planning to join school, the next academic year (2021-2022).









Sooraj dooba hai dj chetas