Mere Pehla Pehla Pyar Music Review: A soundtrack that suits the film well
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-Staff
By Staff
Making
way
for
the
Bollywood
scheme
of
things,
'Naa
Jaane'
gets
into
a
'bhangra'
groove
and
sets
your
feet
tapping
even
as
you
are
hearing
the
track
for
the
first
time.
Though
there
isn't
much
out
of
the
box
in
this
short
2
minutes
song
(no
harm
in
that),
'Naa
Jaane'
is
fun
to
hear
as
Ravindra
goes
about
rendering
this
decently
paced
song
that
comes
with
a
lively
feel
with
it.
Rest
of
the
album
is
made
of
short
musical
pieces,
namely
'Climax',
'Love
Theme',
'Plan'
and
'Paris'.
While
'Climax',
as
expected,
is
fast
paced
and
quite
energetic
with
an
assortment
of
western
instruments
making
it
an
enjoyable
fare,
'Love
Theme'
is
short
and
sweet
as
it
sails
smoothly.
'Plan',
as
suited
for
its
setting
in
the
film,
has
an
intriguing
feel
to
it
and
takes
a
serpentine
approach
by
bringing
on
different
shades.
This
is
a
musical
piece
that
makes
one
to
watch
out
for
what
the
film
has
in
the
offering.
Ditto
for
'Paris'
that
has
a
lavish
appeal
to
it
and
brings
on
an
exciting
sound
that
makes
one
curious
about
looking
forward
to
MP3.
MP3
is
a
good
album
that
fully
delivers
what
a
young
love
story
should
be
offering.
Composers
Ashu
and
Dhruv
come
up
with
a
soundtrack
that
justifies
the
setting
of
the
film
and
maintains
a
consistency
throughout.
There
may
not
be
a
track
which
could
stand
out
and
take
MP3
to
a
chartbuster
status
but
as
a
whole
this
album
is
a
decent
hear
which
you
can
play
on
for
an
engaging
and
harmless
hear.