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		<title>Love Aaj Kal Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"></p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Some background on what I&#8217;ve been through yesterday. I spent an entire day in a rather pointless training class. By the time if was 5 in the pm, I had figured out all the steps in the global life cycle of a trade, tasted the best free coffee that [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some background on what I&#8217;ve been through yesterday. I spent an entire day in a rather pointless training class. By the time if was 5 in the pm, I had figured out all the steps in the global life cycle of a trade, tasted the best free coffee that corporate America has to offer, walked along Fifth Avenue peeking into every store that had a sale to offer, and stopped to watch some washed out tennis player (not sure who) giving tennis lessons to kids outside Rockefeller Center. And then, a<em> </em>coworker and <em>former </em>friend (yes, former, grrr), made me walk about 50 blocks because she wanted to walk alongside the river, before I could finally take the train home.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So yes, I had had a really long day. My feet have disowned me for all practical purposes. And yet, as I listened to the super awesome Love Aaj Kal soundtrack, my feet, freshly rejuventated, started tapping incessantly. Pritam FTW. Ever since the film&#8217;s theatrical trailer released, a few weeks back, I had a good feeling about this one, and not just because Deepika looks delicious in them short skirts. The soundtrack kicks off with <em>Twist</em>. One hearing is more than enough for anyone to love the song. I already see it to be a <em>Mauja Hi Mauja </em>type chartbuster for 2009. The song puts the cheesy 80&#8242;s <em>sapera-been</em> theme to good use. That, coupled with the liberal use of Punjabi words easily make this track the pick of the album. Neeraj Sridhar does a fabulous job here. In addition, the songs clip does complete justice to it. It appears to have been picturised in a nightclub, with Saif doing his uber cool stud act with a PYT (Florence Brudenell-Bruce) in tow. <em>Ye Dooriyan </em>by Mohit Chauhan is one of his typical romantic, lovey-dovey songs.  It doesn&#8217;t have the <em>Masakali </em>magic to it though. Average at best. <em>Chor Bazari</em>, again by Sridhar, gives you a very 70&#8242;s feel with the <em>hatke </em>lyrics. Yet, the musical arrangements, give it an interesting sound. <em>Ahun Ahun</em> by Sridhar and <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Saleem</span> <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Jazzy B</span> Saleem is my favorite track on the disc. I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing its video. I&#8217;ve been told that the <em>Ahun Ahun</em> bit is from an old Punjabi song. <em>Thoda Thoda Pyar</em> by Sunidhi Chauhan appears to be <em>shaadi</em>-<em>wala </em>song. It&#8217;s catchy and it works for me. <em>Ajj Din Chadheya</em> by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is breezy and a mood lifter. <em>Main Kya Hoon </em>sung by KK is largely passable. <em>Twist</em>, <em>Chor Bazari </em>and <em>Ahun Ahun</em> have remixed tracks on the soundtrack, and just like the originals, kick some solid butt.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Overall, the music works. Very clubby and desi at the same time. 2 thumbs up! Can&#8217;t hardly wait for the movie. Opening 31st July at a theatre near you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">EDIT: Having seen the film recently, I feel the need to revise my views on some of the songs. The <em>Yeh Dooriya </em>track- very situational. I&#8217;ve been listening to it along with <em>Aaj Din Chadheya</em> over and over again on my iPod. Two thumbs up to the soundtrack as well as the film!</p>
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