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he Emraan-Bhatt combo has consistently delivered musical chartbusters right from Murder to the recent Jannat – which features among the year’s top sellers. In an effort to create yet another smash hit album, RTMC has not one but four music directors–Raju Singh, Gourov Dasgupta, Pranay M Rijia and the reality show find Toshi. So is it a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth? Or do the Bhatts live up to their track record?

RTMC is starts with a bang. Sung and composed by Toshi, Maahi is an instantly catchy number that should climb up the charts in no time. A song about love and pain it is perfect Emraan Hahmi material. One can almost visualise a passionate Emraan – Kangana video as he lip syncs to lines such as Tujh mein hai kuch aisi subah Sa, Jiski khatir main tha jagaa sa, Aa tu mere khwaab saja ja re, Dil roya ilahi tu aaja aere aahi…. The song should soon find a place in the actor’s already crowded musical hit list. From lyrics to composition to singing and now hopefully picturisation, Mahi gets it all right.
Toshi, whose early exit from a talent hunt show sparked off lot of debate few month back, lives up to all the promise he had shown. Toshi has the voice of a hero that’s powerful and doesn’t screech at higher notes. A couple of good songs could do wonders for this singer, who doesn’t sound uncomfortable with playback unlike Abhijeet Sawant and Rahul Vaidya.
Mahi sets the ball rolling as one moves onto the successive tracks with mounting expectations. And when it’s KK, chances are you wont be disappointed. O Jaana is a foot tapping club number that’s not blockbuster material but good as long as it lasts. O Jaana returns with a racier dance remix. And unlike Mahi this time the remix towers over the original. After a few listens the O Jaana Remix grows on you and you’ll soon find yourself humming the catchy hook.
Krishna and Sonu Niigaam-Neeraj Shreedhar sing two different version of Soniyo. A laidback love ballad, Krishna’s version of Soniyo is composed in the Life In A Metro mode. Sonu’s rendition on the other hand is more traditional Bollywood with a more Indian feel in the song. It’s nice to hear Sonu do a no nonsense romantic song after a long time.
For a so-called horror flick, the album’s packed with rather lively numbers. But Kaisa Yeh Raaz Hai fills the space of a haunting theme track. Sung once again by KK, this lavishly composed song could make a bigger impact on the screen. For KK fans it’s another opportunity to enjoy this versatile singer’s voice. Despite three songs, KK would however be missing a chartbuster in the league of Jannat.
Krishna gets one more song in Bandaa Re. The track has a loud orchestra with mantras being chanted constantly iby the chorus. Spiritual lyrics and a Sufi sound indicate that this Gourov Dasgupta composition could be a part of the movie’s dramatic finale.

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