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Jaani Dushman (August 16, 2002)

 
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By Joginder Tuteja, July 5, 2002 - 12:27 IST

How can one forget the magnum opus blockbuster 'Nagin' by Raj Kumar Kohli that was made years back. Starring Sunil Dutt, Jeetendra and Rekha in pivotal roles, it went on to break all records of this particular genre of 'ichchadhaari naag and nagin' stories. Remake of the same Nagin is being made as Jaani Dushman - Ek Anokhi Kahani by the same director who launches his son Armaan Kohli for the third time after Aulaad Ke Dushman and Qahar.

The number of heroes in JDEAK is in direct competition with the star cast of JP Dutta's under production LOC. While LOC has been in news for it's mammoth cast, Raj Kumar Kohli went on to finish his biggie that too has nine heroes in total - Sunny Deol, Sonu Nigam (who makes his debut), Aftab Shivdasani (who is now a multi starrer specialist after Pyaar Ishq aur Mohabbat, Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega and Awara Paagal Deewana), Aditya Panscholi (God !!! When will this talented guy really get his due !!!), Arshad Warsi, Sharad Kapoor, Sunil Shetty and the rip-roar-roaring Akshay Kumar who is riding high on the success of Aankhen and Awara Paagal Deewana which are two of the select few hits of 2002. Of course Armaan Kohli features in a pivotal role but someone please tell us who suggested this strange get up he has acquired - as displayed in the inlay cover of the album. Among the heroines, Manisha Koirala and Rambha are the only recognizable faces out of the horde of other new comers. Anand Raaj Anand, Anand Milind and Sandeep Chowta compose. Sameer and Dev Kohli write. Director Raj Kumar Kohli has maintained throughout the producion of the movie that special effects of the movie are it's highlights. They are of the kinds that have never been witnessed before in any Indian movie. This makes a fair enough reason to go for the movie at least. Now let's talk about the music !!

The album begins with the nostalgic Aaja Aaja from Nagin itself but gets in it's own soon as the number progresses. An okay dokay number, it may not make the music lovers dance with the joy but should be quite haunting going with the theme of the movie. Anand Milind compose this number which is sung in an ordinary way by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik. Jaspinder Narula and Sonu Nigam sing the mandatory punjabi track Chal Kudiye. A punjabi number and add to it Jaspinder - then it ought to be zingy and foot tapping. And zingy it is !! An entertaining number, it turns out to be a good dance track.

There are two tracks in the album that are definite chart busters - Roop Salona Tera Dekh Ke and Javed Bhai So Re Le. Composed by Punjabi number specialist Anand Raj Anand and written by Dev Kohli, Roop Salona Tera Dekh Ke is choreographed on Sonu Nigam and others. The number is sung by Sonu Nigam and a horde of mainly newcomers - Purnima, Sanchaita, Harry Anand, Pamela Jain, Devendra Singh and Nayan Rathod. A very good dance number, the song should fit in well with the movie. Add to it Sonu Nigam and it should become one of the highlights of the movie. 'Javed Bhai' is of the same genre as 'Kallu Mama' - Satya and Aslam Bhai - LKLKBK. And as like them even this should be a definite HIT. Composed by inimitable Sandeep Chowta who has been giving original tunes one after another, lyrics are by Tapori specialist Nitin Raikar and is sung by Sonu Nigam.

'Zindagi Main Tujhpe' composed by Anand Milind features twice in the album as solos by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik and is a sore part in the proceedings. It hinders the entertainment provided by the rest of the numbers. Supposed to be a love song - IT BORES. 'Jaaneman Tu Khub Hai' by Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan is composed by Anand Raj Anand and fills in as an okay dokay time pass track. A routine track, it just passes by - and that's all. Strictly for an occassional listening. 'Ishq Junu Hai' composed by Anand Milind and sung by Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik and Prshant is again one of those typical time pass kinds that do not have much of creative inputs and just manage to be average.

In totality, there is nothing too great about the musical score of Jaani Dushman. The strong action kind title of the movie may also prove to be a negative for the music lovers who are always looking out for something melodious. The album may pick, but that will be through word of mouth publicity and once the movie hits the theatres.

 
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