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Ek (C)aawara nadi

(Am)Chalke woh khul ke

sansa(F)naati sanan (G)sanan

Aur woh (C)hai jheel sa

(Am)Khaamoshiyon ki ek (F)tarang liye (G)tarang

(G#)Rishta yeh kaisa jalti (A#)ret paaon ka

(G#)Rishta yeh kaisa zil-mil

(A#)dhoop chaaon ka bolo

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)Mutthiyon mein

(Am)Baadalon ko leke (F)woh nichod de

(C)Woh raat ki

(Am)Chuppi mein shor (F)natkhat chod (G)de

(C)Mutthiyon mein

(Am)Baadalon ko leke (F)woh nichod de

(C)Woh raat ki

(Am)Chuppi mein shor (F)natkhat chod (G)de

(G#)Bebaak hai bindaas hai

Use (A#)zindagi ki (C)pyaas hai

(G#)Paas hai par dooriyaan

(A#)Makhmali (C)majbooriyaan hain

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)Maan ke Kamron mein

(Am)Woh Khole Khuboon (F)ki Shishiyan

(C)Woh Sahilon

Pe (Am)Dounndhta Hai Ishq (F)Wali Sipiyan

(C)Maan ke Kamron mein

(Am)Woh Khole Khuboon (F)ki Shishiyan

(C)Woh Sahilon

Pe (Am)Dounndhta Hai Ishq (F)Wali Sipiyan

(G#)Pyaar hai Romance hai

Bas (A#)yehi sa(C)ach hai

(G#)Do Dilon ke Darmiyan

(A#)Khawashiyon ki (C)Kastiyan hai

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

Ek (C)aawara nadi

(Am)Chalke woh khul ke sansa(F)naati sanan (G)sanan

Aur woh (C)hai jheel sa

(Am)Khaamoshiyon ki ek (F)tarang liye (G)tarang

(G#)Rishta yeh kaisa jalti (A#)ret paaon ka

(G#)Rishta yeh kaisa zil-mil (A#)dhoop chaaon ka bolo

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare

(C)wooo adhoore (Am)tum adhoore (G)hum bin (F)tumhare


C          G          D         D

C          G          D         D

(C)Mera O (G)Mera (D)Chehra Hua

(C)Mujhse An(G)Jaan (D)Kyu

Kaun (C)Hu Main (G) (D)

Kaun (C)Hu Main (G) (D)Oooo

(C)Aawaz (G)To Hai Me(D)Ri

Par (C)Kehta Ko(G)I Aur (D)Hai

(C)Jhoothi Meri (G)Batein Aur (D)Sacha Mera Pyaar

(C)To Kya Meri (G)Pehchaan (D)Hai

(C)Bolo Na Kya (G)Naam (D)Hai


Call Me (G)Dil, Call Me (C)Baby

Call Me (G)Jo Naam (D)Tu Main Wa(C)Hi

Call Me (G)Dil, Call Me (D)Baby

Call Me (C)Jo Naam (D)Tu Main Wa(C)Hi


Call Me (Bm)Sach To Main (Am)Sacha

Call Me (C)Chahe Jhoo(D)Tha Hi Sa(G)Hi

Call Me (F)Sach To Main (G)Sacha

Call Me (C)Chahe Jhoo(D)Tha Hi Sa(G)Hi


(C)Ek Bas (D)Dil Hai Mera

(C)Tujhpe Hi (D)Fida To (G)Hai

(C)Kaise Ye (D)Maan Le Ab

(C)Hone Ko Al(D)Vida To (G)Hai

(G)Ruk Ja Dil (D)Deewani

(G)Pooche Dil (D)Mera

(C)Kyun Ye (D)Saza, Dil To (G)Nadan Hai


Call Me (G)Dil, Call Me (C)Baby

Call Me (G)Jo Naam (D)Tu Main Wa(C)Hi

Call Me (G)Dil, Call Me (C)Baby

Call Me (C)Jo Naam (D)Tu Main Wa(C)Hi

Call Me (Bm)Sach To Main (Am)Sacha

Call Me (C)Chahe Jhoo(D)Tha Hi Sa(G)Hi

Call Me (F)Sach To Main (G)Sacha

Call Me (C)Chahe Jhoo(D)Tha Hi Sa(G)Hi


(C)Tere (G)Dil Se (D)Pehle

(C)Tootega (G)Dil (D)Mera

Hai Ye (C)Vaada(G)(D)

Hai Ye (C)Vaada (G) (D)Oooo

(C)Har Jhooth (G)Aine (D)Me

(C)Sacha Sa (G)Lag Ra(D)Ha Hai

(C)Dekh Le (G)Tu Bhi To (D)Ho Ek Baar

Ke (C)Kya Meri (G)Pehchan (D)Hai

(C)Bolo Na Kya (G)Naam (D)Hai


Call Me (G)Dil, Call Me (C)Baby

Call Me (G)Jo Naam (D)Tu Main Wa(C)Hi

Call Me (G)Dil, Call Me (C)Baby

Call Me (C)Jo Naam (D)Tu Main Wa(C)Hi


Call Me (Bm)Sach To Main (Am)Sacha

Call Me (C)Chahe Jhoo(D)Tha Hi Sa(G)Hi

Call Me (F)Sach To Main (G)Sacha

Call Me (C)Chahe Jhoo(D)Tha Hi Sa(G)Hi

CALL ME DIL – RASHID ALI

Awesome composition by Rahman.Perfectly Rahman’ish….

Call me dil‘s dulcet notes get accentuated because of Rashid Ali’s vocals as Rahman gets his balladish orchestration pitch-perfect here!

CRY CRY – RASHID ALI,SHREYA GHOSHAL

Rashid’s other track, Cry cry, is the mellow, pondering equivalent of Aditi; similar in its free-flowing format and conversational lyrics, particularly when Shreya Ghoshal joins, this one is vintage Rahman-style slow poison!

HELLO HELLO – KARTHIK

Hello hello is where Rahman plays his genre-bending card…rather well. With a faint echo of Middle-eastern, but treading pleasant experimentations, this track by Karthik is interesting precisely because of its unconventional sound!

MAYYA YASHODA – CHINMAYEE,JAVED ALI

Chinmayi sounds different yet again and is in brilliant form, as she joins Javed Ali in Mayya Yashoda…a spritely, mildly spoofy traditional tune that gets hyper-enthusiastic towards the end!

DO NISHAANIYAN – SONU NIGAM

Sonu goes all moony in Do nishaaniyan, but it sounds at best like a Yuvvraaj leftover, except for Abbas’s fascinating lyrics!

PAM PA RA – SHREYA GHOSHAL

Pam pa ra, beyond that simplistic facade, holds a lovely mix of genres, much like Hello hello – a stagey, but charming mix!

I’LL BE WAITING – VIJAY YESUDAS

I’ll be waiting is the soundtrack’s stunning highlight – Vijay Yesudas in a dreamy, beautifully orchestrated, jazzy package that touches on  lovely Hindi lyrics too!

There are two remixes – Do Nishaaniyan ( Reprise ) and Mayya Yashoda ( Thames Mix ) in the album…

As if making up for Endhiran’s bombastic outburst, Rahman delivers and succeeds with a gorgeous experiment, quite confidently!

ROCK-A-HOLICS RATING : 4.25/5

ANJAANA ANJAANI KI KAHAANI – Nikhil D’ Souza,Monali Thakur

The Pancham touch is smart and subtle in the title song‘s background; the enthusiasm quotient, in large part by Nikhil D’Souza and Monali Thakur’s vocals, is obvious and addictive. But don’t know why all title tracks given by Vishal n Shekar sounds same…

ANJAANA ANJAANI -Vishal Dadlani,Shilpa rao

The second title song, featuring Vishal and Shilpa Rao is completely different and fuses Vishal Shekhar’ish rock with the Indian music impressively!

HAIRAT – Lucky Ali

Lucky Ali completely rocks Hairat; familiar Vishal-Shekhar territory, no doubt, but they innovate even within that and produce lovely results. Completely rocking song. My favorite from the album.

AAS PAAS KHUDA – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s Aas paas khuda, despite the captivating arrangements, is tepid, tune-wise. As usual Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ji gave soul to the song.

TUMSE HI TUMSE – Carlisa Montiero,Shekar Ravjiani

With its strong Salaam Namaste hangover, if Tumse hi tumse still works, it is solely because of Shekhar and Caralisa’s spirited vocals. Definitely a cool song but not different.

TUJHE BHULA DIYA – Mohit Chauhan,Shruti Pathak,Shekar Ravjiani

The soundtrack truly takes off with Tujhe bhula diya and I feel good; the former is a lyrically-staid judai track, incredibly jump-started by Shruti Pathak, Mohit Chauhan and Shekhar’s fabulous vocals and sparkling mod-qawali phrases, while the latter is absolutely breezy with a punchy hook!

There are also 3 remixes in the album of Anjaana Anjaani,Aas Paas Khuda n Tujhe Bhula Diya

It is usually expected that Vishal Shekhar get their sound very right; here they do – no surprises. The tunes do start to sound similar to their earlier soundtracks, but then they have this knack of getting perfect hooks that works big time. Anjaana Anjaani’s music is no exception!

ROCK-A-HOLICS RATING : 2.75 / 5

Here is the list of  15 songs which i like the most in albums of RHCP…….Not in order ofcourse.. 🙂


  • Californication
  • Otherside
  • By the way
  • Under the bridge
  • Scar tissue
  • Suck my kiss
  • Around the world
  • My friends
  • Snow (hey oh)
  • Road trippin’
  • This is the place
  • My lovely man
  • Give it away
  • Dani california
  • Zephyr song

You people can post your top 15 list in the comments……

Keep Rockin’ \m/

Rahem O Karam – Vishal Dadlani , Shankar Mahadevan

There is an overriding soul-style sound in this soundtrack that seems very appealing. But I felt SEL  adopted the style of Amit Triwedi in the intro.It’s more pronounced in the piano-laden Reham O Karam, that starts blissfully serene before escalating its notes,

Sun le dua – Shreya Ghoshal

Sun le dua, an all-out mellow tune that rides entirely on Shreya’s scintillating vocals. Awesome keyboard and flute work in the song which makes us involve in the song..

Ankhon Mein Neendein – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan,Shreya Ghoshal,Shankar Mahadeven

The song starts with sweet Shreya Ghoshal voice followed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.Rahat-led Aankhon mein is predictably sweet and that is saying a lot. A pleasent song…

Hamesha & Forever – Sonu Nigam,Shreya Ghoshal

Sonu-Shreya duet Hamesha & Forever has at least a captivating chorus going for it. A typical kind of song which all Karan Johar movies will have,

Dil Khol Ke – Anushka Manchandani,Suraj Jaggan

Elvis Presley’s Jailhouse Rock’s desi twist, Dil khol ke, seems like sacrilege, but works eventually due to Anushka…and Suraj Jagan’s vocals!

We Are Family (Theme) – Dominique Cerejo,Clinton Cerejo,Neuman Pinto

A good instrumental and addictive too…..A peaceful theme with SEL standards

Karan Johar’ish predictability, with a new-found maturity.

ROCK-A-HOLICS RATING : 3/5

1. Puthiya Manidha – Sung by SPB and accompanied by Khadeeja Rahman( ARR’s daughter) and ARR himself

Something unexpected from AR Rahman (of course, in a good way) for a movie which have Rajni Kanth and Shankar.  Nice rendition by both SPB and Khadeeja. i loved the chorus part (puthiya manidhan part) most  90’s ARR is back :) I am addicted to this song now …dont miss this song! i think this is an experimental track… so not sure how massive it’ll become :)

2. Kadhal Anukkal – sung by Vijay Prakash and Shreay Ghosal

My third favorite..nice rendition by Vijay parakash..Vijay is too good in this song o Second interlude is my favorite.. Shreya sounds usual..nothing special..

3. Irumbile Oru Hridhayam – sung by AR Rahman – Rap by Kash n Krissy

Its a kind of song which AR rahman never tried before especially by singing.. o Starting slightly remind me ‘Fanaa’ track from Yuva..but ‘Irumbhil’ is more fun song than ‘Fanaa’ (but ‘fanaa’ is far better than this track’)…. At some points it remind me ‘The Black Eyed Peas’ especially the interlude rap part!

4. Chitti Dance Showcase – sung by pradeep vijay,praveen mani and yogi B….

Another ‘Liquid Dance’ type song… ARR done better instrumental than this..

5. Arima Arima – sung by Hariharan and sadhana sargam

Everything in this song is just amazing, be it hariharan or sadhana or powerful chorus and background music… Again 90’s ARR for you :) o My second favorite…starting trumpets sound is just amazing

6. Kilimanjaro – sung by Chinmayi and Javed Ali

This was the track which leaked in YouTube some months back. Shot in Peru.. o Again 90’s ARR touch… be it rahmanisq beats, or the weird sound and vocal… o Loved the arrangements and vocal especially chinamyee’s funny rendition :) .. o and dont miss the old arr style interludes ..especially second interlude…..Lengthier….It may be sound better if its just 3 min..

7. Boom Boom Robot Da sung by Yogi B, kirthi,swetha,tanvi

Average song..mmm .. Yogi B is just wasted… i dont know why he sound soft…i always loved his louder rendition..thats what made him popular..that Yogi B is missing in this song. o contains samples from ‘thigu thigu’ from ‘Aah Aah’, but original is far better

THIS ALBUM MAY TAKE SOME TIME TO GET IN TO THE PEOPLE AS RAHMAN TRIED SOMETHING DIFFERENT MUSIC IN ELECTRONIC GENRE WHICH WE DON’T FIND IN NORMAL INDIAN MOVIES

ROCK-A-HOLICS RATING : 3.5/5

Salim – Sulaiman’s Aashayein was such a long pending album…It is the album with 13 tracks in which 5 are remixes….

The album starts with a Pritam song, Mera Jeena hai kya, sung by Neeraj Shridhar. Awesome  mix of  keyboard and flute in the intro of song make us that it is definitely not composed by Pritam but later I have concluded that its definitely a Pritam kinda song…It is a good melody but make me felt that I have listened it some where before.. KK would have done better job than Neeraj Shridhar..

Then the next, Dilkash Dildaar duniya comes which is again a Pritam composition and sung by Shaan and Tulsi Kumar. A beat-based song with a nostalgic feel. Shaan is fine but I’m not coming to terms with Tulsi very well. Okay song.

The third song, Rabba comes from Shiraz Uppal.Its already released song in Shiraz Uppal’s ANKAHI album..It is a good song but remained unrealized…The lines RABBA YE KYA HUA..RABBA YE DIL GAYA reminds me a Devisri Prasad tune in some telugu movie…Hope this album gives him a break..

Then comes the already heard Zubeen sung Ab mujhko Jeena.’ The song starts somewhat like Summer of 69 but then it moves to a fast, inspiring type song. Can’t say much about the song as I’ve heard it way too much already. It’s even been my ringtone for a long time. So all I can say is the song is definitely good.

Next song of the album, Shukriya Zindagi, that starts on a lovely note and as Shafqat starts singing ‘chhan ke aayi to kya chandni to mili’ in an easy mood, you know you’re going to get an inspirational treat from Salim-Sulaiman and Shafqat. Beautiful lyrics by Mir Ali Husain in continuously second song.

As Shreya Ghoshal starts rendering Pal mein Mila Jahan, in her soft voice, with almost nothing playing in the background, you think it’s a sad version of some song, but then the song proceeds, and after a tough job done by Shreya, instruments appear in the background. A really good song and some superb singing by Shreya but I don’t know how many will have patience to listen to this song. Try to listen to the song anyway.

Finally, Chala Aaya Pyaar brings in Mohit Chauhan. A quite slow, deep song with some romantic lyrics. Somehow after ‘Pal mein’ the song sounds a bit sad as it seems to mix with its predecessor, but as Mohit comes towards the higher notes in the song, you start liking it. Good use of percussion, loved the tabla in the song. Go for it, but it may need some patience before you fall for the song.

Shankar Mahadevan is a choice of many composers when it comes to deep songs, and even more when there are less instruments in the background, as Shankar has got some awesome power in his voice. Therefore, after Raajneeti’s Dhan dhan dharti re, he gets to sing another earthy song with less instruments and more singing. And the song is none other than Shreya sung Pal mein mila Jahan’s male version, but Shankar gives the song much more power than Shreya did. I guess people would like this one more, if they have enough patience to decide.

After this, the album has five remixes but I wouldn’t even hear them as of now, after listening to seven songs already. Oh, btw, there is one sad version of Shukriya Zindagi which is again a wonderful listen for those who appreciate one minute long instrumentless pieces. Cuz I was a fan of Aashayein slow version and always played the song after the slow version.

Overall, the album is good and worth listening . Mohit Chauhan and Shiraz Uppal are a bit below their own set standards. The biggest problem is that few songs in the album catch you instantly, though I hope many of the songs will sound just perfect in the movie as background.

ROCK-A-HOLICS RATING : 3.5/5

Artist: Hans Zimmer
Title: Inception OST
Genre: Score
Release date: 2010
Audio codec: MP3
Format: tracks
Quality: 320 kbps
Time: 49:11 min

Tracklist:
1. Half Remembered Dream 1:12
2. We Built Our Own World 1:55
3. Dream Is Collapsing 2:23
4. Radical Notion 3:43
5. Old Souls 7:44
6. 528491 2:23
7. Mombasa 4:54
8. One Simple Idea 2:28
9. Dream Within A Dream 5:04
10. Waiting For A Train 9:30
11. Paradox 3:25
12. Time 4:35 Not Available

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Dont know wat magic rahman had done but i hated the promos but nw im in love with the album…….


Starting with POWERSTAR, this song is cachy hated the song before but lovin’ it now.. But would have done better…


AMMA THALE starts with a kind of rap followed by folk music….Great experimentation in the song…Lyrics are not too good…..

MAARALANTE is a powerful inspiring song in awesome voice of rahman…..I guess rahman voice suits pawan kalyan a lot in the movie….

MAHAM MAYE keyboard work slightly reminded me yuvan kind of song…but slowly takes the pace and is rockin’….This is also a great experimentation of various instruments…


DOCHEY is the song which takes the beat of gangsta’ blues from slumdog millionaire…
But lady kash ‘n’ krissy starts the song in a hip
-hop kinda style which is followed by shreya ghoshal beautiful voice…..An awesome composition from Rahman once again….

NAMAKAME reminded me tu hi re from bombay,o paalan hare from lagaan,nindiya from swades….surely Rahman kind of song….a pleasant melody with good usage of words…

Totally one more great album from rahman….not at all disappointing…..

MY RATING 4/5