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"Both DELHII HEIGHTS and ECKLL have beautiful tracks" - Neha Dhupia

Wednesday, March 28, 2007 • Hindi Comments
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Neha Dhupia is highly charged about the music of her forthcoming films DELHII HEIGHTS and EK CHALIS KI LAST LOCAL. Reason? It's not just the script and the roles that make her love her films and root for them, it is also the films' songs which make her excited.

Prod her further and she says, "While we all can see the way 'Laaree Choote' [ECKLL] has caught on ever since the promotional video of the number was out, there are two more numbers that have really turned out to be too good. There is a song by newcomer Ankur called ''Bheegi Seeli Si'. He has sung, written and composed the number and done a phenomenal job with it. It is a nice romantic song that goes very well with the narrative."

And which is the other one? "'Ekka Chauka'. Now that's the kind of number which you call a solid kick-ass track! It's quite a dark, haunting yet enjoyable track which would make you sit at the edge of your seat. Let me not say anything beyond that because you need to see it in the film and understand what I mean."

How about the music of her coming Friday release DELHII HEIGHTS? "Oh it is so lovely, Rabbi has made such sweet compositions," she says fondly, "Normally when you play on a music CD, you select song no. 1, 3 and 6 and put them on a repeat mode. But in case of DELHII HEIGHTS it is just not possible to do that. Each of the songs has turned out to be so well, whether it is 'Kitni Der Tak', 'Dilli Bas', 'Holi' number or the others. But if you ask me, my personal favorite is 'Tere Bin'. What a number! Even though it appears in a montage and I am not lip synching there, it is a beautiful song to play on."

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