Composer Pritam Chakarborty seems to be losing his megical touch if one were to go by the Album of ' Ek-The Power of One'' Bang Bang " crooned by Rana Muzumdar starts well with a heavy doze of electronic sounds. The song sets the mood and keeps it intact till the end. Powerful signing and strong musical arrangements make the track a good hear. Like most Pritam Chakarborty, ' Sambhale' is soked in Punjabi flavour. Sung by Sukhwinder Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan, the song has a long prelude but picks up well. However, the number fails to reach the standards set by Pritam. ' Sona Lagda' with Shashwati's honey-tucked voice instantly gives a heard-before feeling. Lack of exprimentation makes the song very ordinary. Up next in the remix version of ' Sona Lagda ' that adds nothing to the quality of the original and falls flat in its attempt to become a chartbuster.
The last song of the Album ' Tum Saath Ho', has a distinct resemblance to Pritam earlier composition " Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai ". But once again there is nothing fresh that the song has to offer. on the whole the five- song soundtrack of "Ek-The Power of One", fails to impres. The tied and tested formula of using particular genres in the soundtrack doesn't work too well for his album.
The last song of the Album ' Tum Saath Ho', has a distinct resemblance to Pritam earlier composition " Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai ". But once again there is nothing fresh that the song has to offer. on the whole the five- song soundtrack of "Ek-The Power of One", fails to impres. The tied and tested formula of using particular genres in the soundtrack doesn't work too well for his album.