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Ad infinitum telugu movie review
Ad infinitum telugu movie review












ad infinitum telugu movie review

However, the track, despite its familiar content, sticks loyally to the more melodious Punjabi folk we all have loved for decades. The words are paced much slower, and the interludes missing, but Singh is functional, disinterested.

ad infinitum telugu movie review

The song is repeated twice, once as a typical remix and once as an ‘Unplugged’ version by Arijit Singh with Musik. Musik’s “Mahi Aaja” is so clichéd in its words that we wonder why three word-spinners (Musik, Raftaar, Big Dhillon) are needed to supply stuff like “Aahi Maahi Aaja / Aake Aaj Mere Gale Lag Jaa Tu” (sung repeatedly a la Himesh Reshammiya) or “Tu Meri Zind Tu Hi Mera Taqdeer Ve / Kaise Bataoon Kitna Hai Pyaar Ve/ Rab Dikhta Hai Tujh Mein Ve” and other phrases and sentences heard a zillion times before! Meet Bros compose this latest gimmick from them. “Dil Kare Chu Che” (Meet Bros, Labh Janjua, Apeksha Dandekar) is written by the prolific Kumaar who continues to spin lackadaisical and clichéd Punjabi and Hindi words, phrases and sentiments in film after film galore. Still, as a pub-friendly dance-for-a-week number, it works on a basic here-today-vanished-tomorrow level. “Main Hoon Singh Tu Hai Kaur” (Manj Musik - how can anyone name himself that?! - with Nindy Kaur and Raftaar) is - Groan! Groan! Ad Infinitum! - ONE MORE heavily Punjabi number, where the ‘Lyrics' Hook’ (whazzat?) is credited to four entities including Manj, who is also billed as a composer (rather ambitious, what?). S-W’s ability as true-blue film composers is clear in every note: this song effortlessly trounces the other numbers in the hummable quotient! However, it has a very catchy feel and hooks you on the first hearing despite its superficial construction. Sajid-Wajid’s “Cinema Dekhe Mamma” (Wajid-Shaan-Ritu Pathak) comes across as a cute number, even if the lyrics are not only silly but a shade dated.

ad infinitum telugu movie review

Sneha Khanwalkar, that fairly skilled curator (rather than a composer) of folk music in her movie albums, writes and composes this oh-so-familiar and repetitious Punjabi song. “Tung Tung Baje” (Diljit Dosanjh with Jyoti Noora and Sultana Noora) is catchy, well-mixed and harmless, even if being essentially musical piffle. Let’s face it: this music is slightly better than the run-of-the-mill Punjabi rubbish we have been tolerating as music for a long while. Lyrics: Wajid, Irfan Kamal, Sneha Khanwalkar, Manj Musik, Nindy Kaur, Raftaar, Big Dhillon and Kumaar Music: Sajid-Wajid, Sneha Khanwalkar, Manj Musik and Meet Bros














Ad infinitum telugu movie review