Monday, September 26, 2011

Tere Mere Phere Movie Reviews

Tere Mere Phere Movie Reviews
We did not quite play with the atmosphere of Tere Plus many expectations. The reason is that the film is not quite arrive in style and despite names like Vinay Pathak and Ketan Mehta associated with the project, total hype is not the kind that would have made a stand-up and a notice what is ahead. In addition, the music also composed by a first timer Shivangi Kashyap (not to be confused with Shivani Kashyap) and over the atmosphere of Tere was not promoted as a musical, as fears grow.

The album begins with "Hey Dude I do not like Shaadi," which opens with "remix" the sound of Tere Plus the atmosphere (full title song in its own right comes later) and Rishi Singh sings in a style that was previously associated with the likes of Bali Brahmabhatt (remember?). The song is not all flow in a particular direction, which Shivangi Kashyap chips in a little later with his interpretation in English and comes in a pop mode. Both singers are also the coauthors of this song appears to be composed for the title sequence and lasts only two minutes without making much of an impression.

Next to arrive is "Bum Bhole ', which immediately makes you hunt for Kailash Kher, who sang a track on similar lines a few years ago. But the man behind the microphone this time, Sukhwinder Singh, who is trying to bring all the energy associated with it. But everything in the song almost follows the pattern set when it comes to songs like that. Written by Manoj Kashyap Shivangi Muntashir with chips on the bits Himachali 'Bum Bhole' is not quite the situation and ultimately very exciting.

When it comes to a film in Hindi, Punjabi-flavored song is more or less. Needs regardless of your setup is writing almost evident Muntashir Manoj Ishq "Khumari 'where Shivangi Kashyap is co-author of the piece, even in Punjabi. Sung with aplomb by Baba Sehgal, one of the main findings of the song is to remind listeners of the singer who sounds exactly like it did a decade and a half ago. It is surprising that Baba Sehgal sings well not today when there is a growing market for the film singing punjabi 'after the movie. Returning to the song, Shivangi Kashyap comes too behind the microphone and did a good job.

Tere Mere Phere Movie Reviews