Overall this album has got all kinds of songs, all unique & distinct & should appeal to audiences belonging to different genres. Sadly apart from noted film actor Jackie Shroff, composer duo Anand Milind along with other playback singers, the entire leading cast & crew are more or less new which adds up to the risk of failure at the Box Office. But certainly this album deserves more attention if not the film. It's good to see melody reigning supreme once more, courtesy Anand Milind. Definitely a big thumbs up to the music of "Tum Hi To Ho".
Watching 'Tum Hi To Ho' took me back to the days of my childhood when, in a moment of utter boredom, I would flip the channels to Bangladesh TV and derive innocuous fun by watching the tubby hero of a C-grade potboiler making vigorous pelvic thrusts, or the vile villain making inane passes at the heroine. But I'd have the remote-control firmly in hand to restore sanity in time, as too much of that asininity had the potential to render you brain-dead.
Unfortunately, in the case of Tum Hi To Ho, there was no remote-control at hand, and professional commitment made me stick vali....