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Soch... Jatin-Lalit... Universal... Rs. 45

THIS TITLE of the film suggests some thrilling stuff but the music hardly matches up to that. There is nothing which makes you think about the tunes. Jatin Lalit are hardly able to capture the listeners' attention.

A rather pedestrian album except perhaps for the number Yaadein bani parchaiyan repeated twice. Sung by Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu in their inimitable style, this song has the strains of the piano interspersed in it.

It ends with the tune of the violin - similar to what was composed for Shah Rukh's role in Mohabbatein. The rest of the numbers (Tohe leke savaria and Hasata hai rulata hai) are slightly fast-paced foot-tapping ones. Asha Bhonsle and Kay Kay do a good job of Dil dhoonde (which gives a slight eerie feeling particularly the background score at times).

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