The music of RNBDJ is sync with the theme of the movie.A hark back of an old era of tabla and dholaks mixing the modern music.Salim-Sulaiman,the two underrated musicians in the industry who did Iqbal and Chakde,bang on this time too.But this time,it may not be enchanting like that of the others,because its main purpose is to be in sync with the film.

The first song, "Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai" sung by RoopKumar Rathod is the best track in the album.It gives you a feel of the old era of bollywood.The only pure melodious song in the album.This track really underlines the fact that the music director-duo can treat ballads , and melodious songs right.The same is reprised with the sweet voice of Shreya Goshal.Really a melodious one.

The second track "Haule Haule" is a peppy number sung by Sukhvinder singh.The most catchy one of the album.With the use of bumping tabla and sohisticated keyboards,this one is a YashRaj stereotype.

"Dance Pe Chance" ,the third track is Indian meets western.Bhangra meets elctronica
swings.Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan,this makes your feet move.A discotheque song that is sure to hit the floors of dance clubs.

"Phir Milenge Chalte Chaltey" sung by Sonu Nigam is a blend of all
types music put well together.In the context of the movie,it may suit well.May be a number which reminds of yesteryears block busters.Shahrukh may be dancing to this number reminding you of the yesteryear...."for instance the immortal yahooooooooooooooooooooooo
oo by shammi kapoor..."this will be an extremely fun song.

The track with which the album signs off is with "Dancing Jodi" song and that' too in style. A song with much emotions,bhangra,electronica,passion..this will surely make you smile on dance floors.








All in all,a good album.But could have been better.But Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi doesn't fail to excite you.


Verdict:3/5

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