
A movie like Hat Trick made on the theme of cricket is first time ever in Bollywood. The music is composed by Pritam, and the lyricists are: Amit Khanna, Vishal Dadlani, Ashiesh Pandit, and Mayur Puri. The biggest challenge for Pritam was to provide songs for a movie based on cricket. He was a bit worried about the kind songs he should put in the album. In the end, the music lovers would find the numbers are well chosen and good to hear.
Title: Ek Pal Mein
Singer: K K
Lyrics: Mayur Puri
A rock number, Ek Pal mein reflects the eternal philosophy of moving forward in life. KK is one of the most popular voices of Bollywood.
Title: I am coming home
Singer: Roop Kumar Rathod, Carolisa
Lyrics: Vishal Dadlani
The music for this song is composed by three composers. The song also has a reprise version.
Vocal: Mahalaxmi Iyer
Lyrics: Amit Khanna
The music is composed by Rajesh Roshan.
Title: Kahan Kho
Singer: Soham Chakrabarty
Lyrics: Ashiesh Pandit
It is a rock song, delivered by new comer, Soham Chakrabarty. The song also has reprisal version.
Title: Rabba Khair Kare
Singer: Labh Janjua
Lyrics: Mayur Puri
Last year, Labh Janjua sang “Pyar Karke Pachtaya” in Pyar Ke Side Effects. Composed by Pritam, the song was an instant hit. This time, the two has teamed up again. Rabba Khair Kare is a bhangra song. A mixture of western hip-hop and Punjabi bhangra tune with dhol beats, the song will put people on their feet instantly. The song is about a guy who has fallen in love with a girl. The song is dedicated to
Title: Wicket Bacha
Singer: Earl, Usha Uthup
Lyrics: Mayur Puri
Usha Uthup does not need any introduction. A versatile singer and a pop icon, she can sing in different languages and famous for her unique voice quality. In Hat Trick, her song is exclusively on the theme of cricket. The song length is four minutes and it is a fusion of rap and pop music. The song’s energetic tunes along with sounds of stadium would give the listener a feel that he/she is in the middle of an exciting cricket match. The song also has a club remix version.
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Respected sir Roopkumarji Rathod , I one ur fans. i like the song from the film " Anwar" (tuzse naina lage o saware , mohobatt to ek javeda jindagi hai.....) sung by u very very much.
I would like know why this song is at the end of the film?
Persons like me would like to hear such a excellent songs very oftenly.
Thanking you
Lohakare Chandrakant
Posted by: Lokare Chandrakant | April 4, 2007 3:07 AM | Permalink to Comment