Together,
Salman
Khan
and
Sajid-Wajid
have
delivered
multiple
hits
in
films
like
Partner,
Mujhse
Shaadi
Karogi,
Tere
Naam,
Hum
Tumhare
Hai
Sanam,
Tumko
Na
Bhool
Payenge,
Hello
Brother
and
Pyaar
Kiya
To
Darna
Kya.
With
their
10
year
association
continuing
to
go
strong,
the
trio
now
comes
together
for
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
which
also
stars
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Sohail
Khan.
Jalees
Sherwani
and
Shabbir
Ahmed
write
the
lyrics.
It's
time
to
revisit
'It's
The
Time
To
Disco'
[Kal
Ho
Na
Ho]
with
'Let's
Party',
the
opening
number
of
the
album.
With
a
similar
setting,
sound
arrangements
and
even
rendition,
'Let's
Party'
takes
off
exactly
from
where
the
aforementioned
disco
number
left
a
few
years
back.
The
only
difference
here
is
that
this
time
around,
Salman
Khan
and
Priyanka
Chopra
share
the
stage
instead
of
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Preity
Zinta.
Together,
Salman
Khan
and
Sajid-Wajid
have
delivered
multiple
hits
in
films
like
Partner,
Mujhse
Shaadi
Karogi,
Tere
Naam,
Hum
Tumhare
Hai
Sanam,
Tumko
Na
Bhool
Payenge,
Hello
Brother
and
Pyaar
Kiya
To
Darna
Kya.
With
their
10
year
association
continuing
to
go
strong,
the
trio
now
comes
together
for
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
which
also
stars
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Sohail
Khan.
Jalees
Sherwani
and
Shabbir
Ahmed
write
the
lyrics.
It's
time
to
revisit
'It's
The
Time
To
Disco'
[Kal
Ho
Na
Ho]
with
'Let's
Party',
the
opening
number
of
the
album.
With
a
similar
setting,
sound
arrangements
and
even
rendition,
'Let's
Party'
takes
off
exactly
from
where
the
aforementioned
disco
number
left
a
few
years
back.
The
only
difference
here
is
that
this
time
around,
Salman
Khan
and
Priyanka
Chopra
share
the
stage
instead
of
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Preity
Zinta.
A
slightly
better
composition
is
'Tujhe
Aksa
Beach
Ghuma
Du'
which
surprisingly
has
visuals
quite
similar
to
that
of
the
title
track
of
Mujhse
Shaadi
Karogi.
This
time
round,
Sohail
Khan
replaces
Akshay
Kumar
in
a
number
where
he
gets
into
constant
bickering
with
Salman
Khan
over
Priyanka
Chopra!
Crooned
by
Wajid
himself
with
Amrita
Kak
giving
him
good
company,
the
song
has
good
fun
quotient
to
itself,
with
some
funny
lyrics
by
Shabbir
Ahmed
that
keeps
the
momentum
going
for
it.
In
fact
for
this
song,
the
'remix
version'
takes
quite
an
impressive
beginning
(reminding
of
the
theme
tune
that
went
along
'Apni
To
Jaise
Taise'
-
Laawaris)
while
keeping
the
feet
tapping
for
those
4
minutes.
Finally
arrives
what
could
well
be
termed
as
a
favorite
for
Sajid-Wajid
and
Salman
Khan!
Amongst
them,
they
have
a
thing
or
two
for
a
'chunari'
and
this
is
pretty
much
apparent
in
the
song
'Lal
Chunariya'.
The
best
part
about
this
Deven
Shukla
written
song
is
the
coming
together
of
Udit
Narayan
and
Alka
Yagnik,
which
seems
to
be
happening
after
ages!
A
melodious
romantic
number
which
can
never
go
out
of
fashion
as
long
as
Bollywood
lives
on,
'Lal
Chunariya'
has
a
feel
and
impact
similar
to
countless
such
songs
that
Sajid-Wajid
have
composed
for
Salman
in
films
like
Pyaar
Kiya
To
Darna
Kya,
Tere
Naamand
Mujhse
Shaadi
Karogi.
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
doesn't
quite
boast
of
a
great
beginning
with
'Let's
Party'
not
really
making
a
great
impression.
However
things
improve
slightly
with
'Tujhe
Aksa
Beach
Ghuma
Du'.
Though
this
effort
too
isn't
enticing
enough,
the
concluding
tracks
in
the
form
of
'Tumko
Dekha'
and
'Lal
Chunariya'
do
help
in
redeeming
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
to
an
extent.
Overall,
this
soundtrack
by
Sajid-Wajid
may
not
really
scale
the
kind
of
height
as
some
of
their
earlier
albums
with
Salman
Khan
have,
but
is
still
decent
enough
to
make
a
listener
sit
through
the
songs
at
the
least.
Title
song
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
has
a
kind
of
music
that
one
associates
with
Salman
Khan.
Quite
an
Indian
feel
(though
sounding
at
least
3-4
years
behind)
the
title
song
has
Sonu
Nigam
thanking
God
(Amitabh
Bachchan)
for
bestowing
upon
him
all
the
powers
which
allow
him
to
run
the
world
in
a
way
he
wants.
Shankar
Mahadevan
is
the
voice
for
Amitabh
Bachchan
in
this
situational
song
which
should
help
in
moving
the
story
forward
while
keeping
the
audience
engaged.
Yet
again,
a
'remix
version'
follows.
Well,
as
it
turns
out,
it's
placement
in
the
album
is
quite
unnecessary
due
to
the
song's
situational
theme!
Here
comes
the
man
Neeraj
Sridhar
who
doesn't
seem
to
be
setting
a
foot
wrong
ever
since
his
association
with
Pritam
has
been
paying
dividends
in
each
and
every
outing
of
his!
He
pairs
up
with
Shreya
Ghoshal
for
a
romantic
ballad
titled
'Tumko
Dekha'
which
is
written
by
Jalees
Sherwani.
Just
when
one
thought
that
Neeraj
had
changed
his
approach
completely
for
the
song
by
going
all
sober
and
romantic,
he
comes
up
his
English
rendition,
hence
putting
his
stamp
over
'Tumko
Dekha'.
The
best
song
of
the
album
so
far,
one
is
surprised
what
is
taking
the
makers
so
long
to
be
unleashing
this
one
on
the
music
channels?
Finally
arrives
what
could
well
be
termed
as
a
favorite
for
Sajid-Wajid
and
Salman
Khan!
Amongst
them,
they
have
a
thing
or
two
for
a
'chunari'
and
this
is
pretty
much
apparent
in
the
song
'Lal
Chunariya'.
The
best
part
about
this
Deven
Shukla
written
song
is
the
coming
together
of
Udit
Narayan
and
Alka
Yagnik,
which
seems
to
be
happening
after
ages!
A
melodious
romantic
number
which
can
never
go
out
of
fashion
as
long
as
Bollywood
lives
on,
'Lal
Chunariya'
has
a
feel
and
impact
similar
to
countless
such
songs
that
Sajid-Wajid
have
composed
for
Salman
in
films
like
Pyaar
Kiya
To
Darna
Kya,
Tere
Naam
and
Mujhse
Shaadi
Karogi.
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
doesn't
quite
boast
of
a
great
beginning
with
'Let's
Party'
not
really
making
a
great
impression.
However
things
improve
slightly
with
'Tujhe
Aksa
Beach
Ghuma
Du'.
Though
this
effort
too
isn't
enticing
enough,
the
concluding
tracks
in
the
form
of
'Tumko
Dekha'
and
'Lal
Chunariya'
do
help
in
redeeming
God
Tussi
Great
Ho
to
an
extent.
Overall,
this
soundtrack
by
Sajid-Wajid
may
not
really
scale
the
kind
of
height
as
some
of
their
earlier
albums
with
Salman
Khan
have,
but
is
still
decent
enough
to
make
a
listener
sit
through
the
songs
at
the
least.