October 23, 2008

Amazing facts of www. SunoMusic.com, Free Bollywood music online destination

  • SunoMusic has users from 121 countries. And at any given point of time somebody listens to music from SunoMusic world over, making it a Bollywood music destination that never sleeps!
  • Did you know one out of two people always come back to SunoMusic?
  • The average user / session is 35 minutes(yes I wrote right.. 35 minutes)
  • Did you know, SunoMusic has one of the largest collection of Hindi and Bhangra music in the world?

October 22, 2008

'Karzzzz' opens to mixed response

The sole release of the week, KARZZZZ, has opened to mixed houses. The opening was best in U.P. and parts of Rajasthan. Single screens, in several circuits, were also good. However, the multiplexes sported a different picture completely. The opening at plexes was below par almost everywhere, taking the trade by complete surprise. In fact, the trade was unanimous that the opening would be huge, but that wasn't the case at all. Too many prints and too many shows are being attributed to the below the mark occupancy. Will things improve on Saturday and Sunday? Let's wait-n-watch!
Suresh - www.SunoMusic.com
Source-
bollywoodhungama

Heroes-album-dull-and-boring-music-review

Neither the promos of “Heroes” nor its songs are exciting. Despite composers like Sajid-Wajid and Monty Sharma, the album is quite boring.

The album starts with unimpressive number “Badmash launde”, a rustic track rendered by Parthiv Gohil, Shail Hada and Rekha Rao. While their singing is nothing to write home about, the composition is worse while the lyrics are not understandable at all. Not worth listening.

Next is “Gurbani”. It is better than the previous track. Sung by Shail Hada, the song is hardly a minute long, but is soothing. The Sajid-Wajid composition in this prayer is pleasant to hear.

Next comes “Heroes Theme”. It is a soothing number with a lingering appeal.

“Makhana” reminds of 1950s’ and 60s’ songs that used to have a social message. Dhols, an Indian percussion instrument, are predominant in the song composed by Sajid-Wajid, but despite that it turns out to be insipid. Sukhwinder Singh, who is accompanied by Wajid and Sowmya Raoh, is not able to lift the mood with his vocals.

“Mannata” is a Punjabi romantic track. It is melodious but, again, doesn’t really excite. Jalees’ lyrics are quite average.

“Wat’s up my bro” is composed by Monty Sharma. A thumping number, it has Kunal Ganjawala rendering with power-packed energy, but sadly to no avail, as, like most songs in the album, it isn’t very appealing.

Except “Gurbani” not a single song is worth listening to or writing about.

Source- Bollywood Music.com