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No One Killed Jessica Music Review

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EXPECTATIONS This is one album that I really wanted to pick up from the stands. The song ' Dilli ' which goes along with the promo of the film has been intoxicating to say the least. The topical appeal of No One Killed Jessica can't be denied either while Amit Trivedi has more often than not impressed in most of his outings. With lyrics by fresh blood Amitabh Bhattacharya who has been coming up with good numbers in the recent past, No One Killed Jessica , despite it's limited range (from the target audience) perspective is an album that does generate curiosity. Title song ' Dilli ' is a killer. Period. Going totally well with the fervour that is associated with the city of Delhi, ' Dilli ' is racy, ferocious, vociferous, energetic and relentless, hence making it one of the most rocking tracks to have arrived before the year 2010 comes to a close. It is Aditi Singh Sharma's voice that stays with you as she goes 'D D D Dilli Dilli

Turning 30!!! Music Review

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EXPECTATIONS One has zilch expectations from the music of  Turning 30 . After all Bollywood has not quite been known for churning out chic flicks ( Aisha was the last - and perhaps the only to arrive) and hence one is never too sure about what to expect from the music. One does pick up the album reluctantly and does feel that there may be something worthwhile in the offing after all due to Siddhartth-Suhas being the composer duo. The apprehensions still stay on though. MUSIC As expected, the album opens with the title track ' Turning 30 ' which is set in a style similar to that of Hollywood chic flicks. A Hinglish track, ' Turning 30 ' has a Western base to it and retains its peppy flavour from start till end. Still, one expected a little more energy in the opening track of the album but that is surprisingly missing in ' Turning 30 ' which is sung by Aditi Singh Sharma with lyrics by Suhaas Shetty. However, the complaint around energy disappears once the &#