
Title song 'Humko Deewana Kar Gaye' comes in the very beginning and stays on till the very end of the album with as many as four versions of the song making an appearance. A 'shuddh hindustani' running around the trees number, the song may sound conventional for a first few times but eventually you just can't help but feel good about the pure melody. Watch out for the flute that plays an integral part of this 90s style love song. Amongst the singers, no doubt Sonu Nigam is good in but what impresses most is his co-singer Tulsi Kumar who sings like a pro in just her second song for a Bollywood film (after 'Mohabbat Ki' in 'Aksar'). She recreates the nostalgia of the 'Lal Dupatta Malmal Ka' and 'Aaye Milan Ki Raat' days of T-Series when Anuradha Paudwal rules as she sings in exactly the same style as her senior. Icing on the cake is to see glamorous Katrina Kaid getting completely adjusted to the Bollywood scheme of things while lip-synching to this one!
Sonu Nigam is at his trademark trembling best in the sad version of the title song that moves at a snail's pace and should be a part of the background score during a poignant moment. The number ends in typical Raj Kanwar mode with heavy duty drum beats while the signature tune of 'Humko Deewana Kar Gaye' is played at a furious pace. A shorter version of the song too comes next that has lyrics 'Humko Begaana Kar Gaye' while the final version of this song is again a sad version, this time by Tulsi Kumar.

Sonu Nigam returns the scene once again with 'Bhula Denge Tumko Sanam', a Raj Kanwar version of 'Tanhaai' [Dil Chahta Hai]. With the theme of this 'dard-e-judaai' number centered on 'I will forget you and your love even with a broken heart', it should appear towards the movie's pre-climax with all good things reserved for a happy ending in the climax! A well orchestrated number, it follows the 90s style to the hilt but doesn't really make one flip over it. It can be heard while its on inspite of a predictable feel due to an A-team of singer, lyricist, musician and actors involved in the song. Even for this sad track, there is a remix version thrown in that moves at a supersonic pace. Lyrics remain the same but Sonu's rendition and musical arrangement by Jatin Sharma changes its feel upside down. One wonders if this version would be able to make its place in the movie as the original version seems more apt for the moment.
Sonu Nigam continues to hog the limelight for yet another number, 'For Your Eyes Only', that appears as an item number by looking at the song's title. The song has all the sounds coming together, be it rap'n'reggae, lounge or 'bhangra beats' and is a sure hit all the way. Looking at Akshay Kumar's on-screen image with number of such 'masti-se-bharpoor' songs in the past, especially 'Garam Masala' and 'Deewane Huye Paagal', one can easily imagine a lavish choreography for this rhythmic track that has Krishna and Nandini for company. This is one track where one keenly awaits the remix version due to its dance floor feel and Jatin Sharma doesn’t disappoint at all with his musical arrangements. Go for it!

Alka Yagnik arrives on the scene for the first and the last time in 'Dekhte Dehte' that has exactly the same beginning as the title song of Kanwar's own 'Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega'. A heavy duty orchestra in the beginning makes way for a romantic number to follow that has Abhijeet joining Alka for the duet. After all the dance and rock, this one again takes you back to the 90s and follows the path that hundreds of songs coming from Bollywood have followed before. Surprisingly, this is not a number that really makes one sit back and listen and acts as a mere gap filler in the album.
Krishna begins 'Mere Saath Chalte Chalte', a fusion 'qawalli' sung by Krishna, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shaan. A good rhythmic number, it has Sunidhi Chauhan completely dominating the scene with her modulated rendition that belongs to the style of the 50s. Yet another popular hit in the making, it has Anu Malik coming up with a bubble gum tune that should be liked by the youngsters.
'Humko Deewana Kar Gaye' has a good variety of songs and the unleashing of its item numbers (in abundance) in succession over the next couple of months before the movie releases should only keep everyone associated with it happy. Enjoyable!
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