It is horribly oversung by Mohit Chauhan and Alisha Chinai, and the central tune is suspiciously close to the Honey bunny ad jingle composed by Amit Trivedi. Sample a line: No cry, don't cry, yeh hai masti sweetie pie. 'You are my love' is cheesy beyond imagination. To be honest, 'Dil tu hi bata' doesn't have a bad tune, but Rajesh Roshan seems to be stuck with the old way of arranging a song that it ends up being another insipid affair.
The less said about the lyrics of this song, by Sameer Anjaan, the better. 'Raghupati raghav' is scarily unimaginative in all aspects - it exhausts the happy Bollywood dance number template but once you are done with the rest of the album, this seems heavenly.Īt least it sounds melodious in parts. Salim-Sulaiman's haunting 'Krrish' theme, composed for the original background music of 'Krrish,' is slaughtered by a faux electronica arrangement.Ī robotic voice whispering Krrish's name deserves special mention for transporting the listener to the universe of Shaktimaan, instead of an ultra-modern superhero movie. The first song 'Krrish krrish', sung by a campy Mamta Sharma, doesn't have a single redeeming quality.
The album cover of 'Krrish 3' comes with a classily designed all-black jacket with the title engraved in gleaming silver font, but you soon realise it has little to do with what lies inside.