Jab Tak Hai Jaan Songs Rating: 2.9/5
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Jab Tak Hai Jaan Music Review
Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Joginder Tuteja Site:Bollywood Hungama
Jab Tak Jai Jaan turns out to be a mixed bag and while none of the songs is the kind that one turns away from (it can’t be imagined that way in any case, given the team involved), there are only a few which make you come back to them. Now that’s not quite an ideal result for a soundtrack that had found so much attention come it’s way and that too for the longest possible time. For a film like Jab Tak Hai Jaan which is supposed to be the last film directed by Yashji, the least one expected was a soundtrack that carried his stamp on it. More so since Rahman, in any case, would be heard in many more films to come as well. Moreover, the songs here could well have been included in any of his other films and with an exception of two or three songs; they wouldn’t have come with ‘Made for Yash Chopra-Shahrukh Khan’ tag. OUR PICK(S) Challa, Heer, Jab Tak Hai Jaan – The Poem
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Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Sukanya Verma Site:Rediff
something is sorely amiss in the songs of Jab Tak Hai Jaan. It has its moments of technique and finesse but not the soul that soars or stirs. Save for a few inspiring notes, even a die-hard Rahman fan will admit to feeling underwhelmed with what Jab Tak Hai Jaan has to offer. I’ve heard the songs of over and over again with the hope of, well, getting used to them. But it just doesn’t work that way. It shouldn’t have to.
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Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Nirmika Singh Site:Hindustan Times
It may not come across as a typical, grand AR Rahman production, but singer Rabbi nails it with his distinctive vocals. Saans doesn’t belong to this era at all. The title track Jab Tak Hai Jaan could have been more hummable. What we like Jiya Re, Ishq dance. What we don’t like Anachronistic feel
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Ratings:—– Reviewer:Anand Holla Site:Times Of India
That said, little can smudge Rahman’s adorable portraiture of love, longing and other such complexities of life, lyrically aided by Gulzar’s musings. Though not as free-spirited as Rockstar, Jab Tak Hai Jaan is engaging; an adorable, even if somewhat syrupy, soundtrack in its own love-struck space.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Sheetal Tiwari Site:BollySpice
In conclusion, Jab Tak Hai Jaan leaves you with mixed feelings. It is neither as impressive as Rahman’s previous outings (Raavan, Rockstar and Jodha Akbar) nor lives up to the precedent set by previous Yash Chopra romances. The absence of an obvious timeless classic like ‘Tujhe Dekha To’ or ‘Tere Liye’ is slightly depressing. Nonetheless, it is still an outstandingly well-made album with some great tracks to its name.
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Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:K S Nair Site:India Today
Mozart of Madras A.R. Rahman has composed eight original tracks and one reprise version, while Gulzar has penned the lyrics. However, in term of music this one is not at par with its predecessor. Overall, the music rides high on romantic flavour and tries to capture different emotions surrounding love with resounding success. There are some flaws here and there, but they can be ignored while looking at the larger picture.
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