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Khoobsurat music review: Badshah’s rap song is the highlight of Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan’s romcom!

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Composers: Sneha Khanwalkar and Badshah
Lyricists: Ikram Rajasthani, Badshah, Sunil Choudhary, Amitabh Verma, Sneha Khanwalkar
Singers: Sunidhi Chauhan, Resmi Sateesh, Badshah, Aasthsa, Priyal Panchal, Mouli Dav, Jasleen Kaur Royal

Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan’s much-awaited romantic comedy Khoobsurat has managed to create great buzz. In fact, the trailer garnered good reviews and was appreciated widely. But have the makers of Sonam-Fawad starrer incorporated equally engaging music? Let’s find out….

Engine ki seeti: Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Resmi Sateesh, this upbeat number is entertaining to the core. Its a Rajasthani folk song which has been given a Bollywood twist and we aren’t complaining a bit because its catchy and will make you groove. Yes, the lyrics are strange but then you cant expect every song to be soul stirring. This one is for all those who love to enjoy music by dancing. Even the video is equally entertaining courtesy Sonam Kapoor.

Abhi toh party shuru hui hai: This one is crooned by Punjabi rapper Badshah and Aastha. And we must admit both the singers have done a great job. Though Badshah did remind us of Yo Yo Honey Singh, he has nailed this party number with his dumdaar voice and rapping skills. Peppy music, wacky lyrics and absolutely mad video makes Abhi toh party shuru hui hai an audio-visual delight.

Maa ka phone: Priyal Panchal and Mouli Dave have lent their voice for this number. Though the music is electric and lyrics are funny, Maa ka phone fails to create a solid impact. After a point, the song gets repetitive and doesn’t hold your attention. It seems as if composer Sneha Khanwalkar has tired too hard to make this one funny and entertaining.

Baal khade: Sunidhi Chauhan gets to sing one more song in the film. But this is different from Engine ki seeti. Baal khade is more on the slower pace however its not a typical Bollywood song. The lyrics are wacky and Sunidhi has sung this track in a hatke accent but sadly it just doesn’t work at all. In fact, you may not even hear the full song because it gets way boring after a minute or so. Guess it would be better if you stay away from this one.

Preet: Sung by Jasleen Kaur Royal, this is the only song in the album which is subtle and has meaningful lyrics. Kaur has crooned this track beautifully and wethinks this one will appeal to all those who love hearing songs which are soothing to the ears. Overall, Preet is a decent hear.

Verdict: The music of Khoobsurat is refreshing and will appeal to its target audience which is the youth.


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