Sonu Nigam effortlessly conveys the feelings of a jilted lover in Bhula denge tumko sanam. This one loosely tries to imitate Tanhayee (Dil Chahta Hai) but comes nowhere close to achieving the desired effect. But the remix is rather zingy.
Thanks to Yuva, the film industry has been introduced to a new word -- Fanaah. On one hand Kunal Kohli is directing a film -- featuring Aamir Khan, Kajol and Tabu -- called Fanaah and on the other Sameer writes a lacklustre song with the same name.
Fancy beats and KK's verve cannot save this wishy-washy Fanaah's fate from being strictly mediocre. DJ Akbar Sami, who shot to fame with the Jalwa remixes, repeats himself in the techno treatment of Fanaah.
Mere saath chalte chalte is a qawwali number that has nothing new to offer. After smash hits like Kajra re (Bunty Aur Babli), listeners are unlikely to settle for this cheesy, garish song.
Rock star follows, with its gaudy arrangement and wannabe attitude.
Dekhte Dekhte bears striking resemblance to Malik's previous composition Chori chori dekha tumhe (Om Jai Jagadish). That piece of information aside, the breezy love duet doesn't have any repeat value.
And that's precisely where Humko Deewana Kar Gaye falters.
In a nutshell, the album is unimaginative and unexciting.