Suddenly
Tusshar
Kapoor
seems
to
be
seen
a
lot
more
than
what
he
used
to
till
a
few
years
back.
He
began
the
year
with
a
guest
appearance
in
Halla
Bol,
followed
it
up
with
an
item
song
'Manzar'
in
Sunday,
tasted
success
with
One
Two
Three
and
now
would
be
seen
in
C
Kkompany.
While
One
Two
Three
also
gave
him
a
popular
title
song,
one
looks
forward
to
what
is
in
store
for
him
in
C
Kkompany
that
primarily
features
four
songs
(two
each
by
Anand
Raaj
Anand
and
Bappa
Lahiri).
Set
in
a
mood
similar
to
that
of
the
title
track
of
One
Two
Three,
'Khoka'
is
a
promotional
number
which
kick
starts
the
proceedings
for
C
Kkompany.
A
fun
song
which
heavily
relies
upon
Western
beats
and
arrangements,
'Khoka'
is
about
the
power
of
money
which
makes
the
world
go
round
and
how
it
aids
in
elevating
the
status
of
an
individual.
Narrating
the
tale
of
the
three
protagonists
in
the
film
(Tusshar
Kapoor,
Anupam
Kher
and
Rajpal
Yadav)
who
turn
from
zeroes
to
heroes,
the
Shabbir
Ahmed
written
'Khoka'
is
a
foot
tapping
number
that
has
Mika
Singh
in
the
lead.
Composed
by
Bappa
Lahiri
who
also
ropes
in
his
Dad
Bhappi
Lahiri
and
sister
Rema
Lahiri
to
give
Mika
company
behind
the
mikes.
'Khoka'
qualifies
as
a
time-pass
enjoyable
number
which
only
sounds
better
after
repeated
listening.
And
for
those
looking
for
a
Club
outing,
there
is
always
a
faster
'remix
version'.
To
fill
in
the
album
with
a
much
mandated
Punjabi
outing,
'Speaker
Baje'
follows
next
which
may
not
be
an
extraordinary
composition
providing
something
out
of
the
box,
but
nevertheless
does
well
in
keeping
the
racy
mood
of
the
album
intact.
A
bona
fide
item
number
which
has
Celina
Jaitley
matching
steps
along
with
Tusshar
Kapoor,
'Speaker
Baje'
(which
also
appears
in
a
'Dhol
Mix'
version)
is
a
lavishly
shot
Bhangra-pop
number,
which
has
in
it
to
force
an
individual
to
hit
the
dance
floor.
While
Anand
Raaj
Anand
plays
the
triple
role
of
a
composer,
lyricist
and
singer,
Sunidhi
Chauhan
is
roped
in
for
this
song
which
is
an
out
and
out
Punjabi
outing.
The
album
takes
an
interesting
turn
with
the
title
song
'C
Kkompany'
that
has
none
other
than
Sanjay
Dutt
coming
behind
the
mike.
A
song
that
introduces
each
of
the
three
prime
characters
of
the
film,
'C
Kkompany',
is
set
in
a
mode
which
reminds
listener
of
the
kind
of
music
which
Pritam
has
been
making
for
last
couple
of
years
and
consistently
delivering
hits.
Aided
by
some
simple
yet
funny
lyrics
by
Anand
Raaj
Anand
(who
also
composes
the
song),
'C
Kkompany'
that
has
passages
in
Hindi
as
well
as
English,
should
make
for
a
good
viewing
on
the
screen.
A
song
which
has
Sanjay
Dutt
singing
in
his
trademark
dark
style,
'C
Kkompany'
has
a
foot
tapping
'remix
version'
to
boast
as
well.
After
three
promotional/item
numbers
in
a
row,
'C
Kkompany'
offers
some
variety
with
a
love
song
'Jaane
Kya'
that
arrives
in
the
end.
Bappa
Lahiri
and
Shabbir
Ahmed
add
a
young
touch
to
'Jaane
Kya'
which
instantly
makes
one
remember
Atif
Aslam's
recent
hits
like
'Bakhuda'
[Kismat
Konnection]
and
'Pehli
Nazar
Mein'
[Race].
A
romantic
outing
which
has
dependable
singers
like
K.K.
and
Shreya
Ghoshal
coming
together,
all
that
this
number
(which
has
a
good
mix
of
rhythm
and
melody)
needs
is
a
good
promotion
which
would
take
it
closer
to
the
audience.
'C
Kkompany'
is
a
decent
album
which,
at
the
least
aids
in
keeping
a
lively
mood
throughout
its
duration.
The
songs
by
Anand
Raaj
Anand
and
Bappa
Lahiri
are
not
exceptional
though,
but
they
are
still
good
enough
to
ensure
that
there
is
not
a
single
dull
moment
in
the
album.
A
fine
time-pass
affair.
Story first published: Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 12:33 [IST]