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By Joginder Tuteja, November 14, 2002 - 13:38 IST
The title goes as - Karz - The Burden Of Truth.
Whoooosh, quite a heavy duty one, in one word -
DHAANSU !!! But then the
question is WHY?? How can some 'karz' be a burden? All
such questions are answered in this Sunny Deol, Suneil
Shetty,
Shilpa Shetty starrer which is produced by Kaushal
Godha and directed by Harry Baweja.
Harry Baweja has
had some
impressive lineup of movies behind him - notable being
Dilwaale, Diljale, Deewane etc. Most of his earlier
ventures have a
backdrop of romance but this flick seems to be a
hardcore actioner. Let us see how the songs fare in
K-TBOT that has music
by Sanjeev Darshan and lyrics by Sameer.
The trio of Sunny Deol, Suneil Shetty and Shilpa
Shetty feature in an average party love song - Shaam
Bhi Khoob Hai. Sung by
Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik, it is not
very exciting and somehow disappoints as it is placed
as the first number
of the album. To prolong the boredom, it is feature
twice in the album. But the next number 'Meri Mehbooba
Hai Tu' is
pleasant to the ears. Though the album cover mentions
Abhijeet and Kumar Sanu, you hear only Kumar Sanu in
the song.
Another surprising thing is to hear both Abhijeet and
Kumar Sanu in the promo of the same number which is on
the air !!! But
leaving such discrepancies aside, the number is quite
good and is about two friends (Sunny and Suneil) who
are discussing
their lady love. Watching the two Shettys together on
screen remind of the outing they had together in
Dhadkan.
After 'Baba Ki Raani Hoon' from APBKDH, another
lullaby kind number arrives in Karz in the shape of
'So Gayi Ye Zameen' by
Anuradha Paudwal. A welcome number in a hardcore
actioner like Karz, it is pretty surprising as well
because hardly are such
songs composed these days. It is a soothing number and
holds good till it lasts. Similar composition in the
voice of Kumar
Sanu is presented as 'So Gayi Hai Zameen' by Kumar
Sanu, which is fine as well. Another melodious number
is 'Mohabbat Hui
Hai'. Though the lyrics are somewhat run of the mill;
what with routine stuff like - 'Mohabbat Hui Hai Magar
Chori Chori', huhh !!
Kumar Sanu and Sandeev Darshan regular Kavita
Krishnamurthy sing this mushy number which may not set
the chats ablaze
but still manage to stay afloat.
Two masala numbers - Jhoom Jhoom Naa and Aashique Ban
Ke are aimed to be rip roaring in which the latter
comes as a
winner. Former which is sung by Sukhwinder and Hema
Dardesai is just OK and is more like an item number
than a love song.
A poppish track, it just comes and goes but it is
'Aashique Ban Ke' by Adnan Sami and Kavita
Krishanmurthy that may help
the album sales go up. Lyrics by Abbas are routine but
it is the treatment of this fast track with sizzling
Shilpa and the brawny
Suneil Shetty that is impressive.
Overall K-TBOT has 2-3 good numbers and a few average
ones that may help the album to do an average
business.
   
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