The songs featured in the film composed by Pritam, were released in July 2007. The title song, commonly known as "Hare Ram Hare Krishna Hare Ram", sung by Neeraj Shridhar, was one of the biggest hits of the year starring Akshay Kumar.[14] According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 12,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's eighth highest-selling.[15]

The makers of  Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 shared the first track from the film on Monday. The title track is all about Kartik Aaryan ruling the dance floor. He is the life of the party as he breaks into a routine with some smooth dance moves. The track has been sung by Neeraj Shridhar and it has been recreated by Tanishk Bagchi and the choreography is by Bosco - Caeser. Throughout the course of the video, Kartik Aaryan is seen dancing his heart out with multiple outfit changes. He aced the hook step, which he called the 'ZigZag step.' The original track featured Akshay Kumar. Sharing the video, Kartik Aaryan wrote in his caption: "Do the Zig Zag step with Rooh baba! Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 title track out now."


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Bhool Bhulaiyaa, the title track of the 2007 Bollywood film, is a catchy dance number sung by Neeraj Shridhar and composed by Pritam Chakraborty. The song features Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan and others dancing amidst bright colours and grand sets. However, beneath its groovy beats and engaging chorus lies a deeper meaning that might have been missed by those who only enjoyed it for its foot-tapping tunes.

This might come as a shocker for you as it was for me but the funky 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' title track we all came to love in 2007 is actually lifted from a Korean song 'My Lecon' by JT. Some also believed that the K-Pop song is actually copied from a Russian song 'Ozero slyoz' by Potap and Nastya.

The album kickstarts on an infectious note with the super-peppy Bhool bhulaiyaa. Pritam takes a simple tune, spruces it up with funky rhythm and accent-heavy chorus, turning the title track into an immensely catchy, potential chartbuster. Bombay Vikings front man, Neeraj Sridhar infuses his brand of zest with a sensational rap delivery. It's bombastic remix by DJ Amyth is as captivating. 


KK unveils sublime romance in the sensual euphony and honeyed pace of Labon Ko. What makes this ditty special is KK's straight-from-the-heart performance. The singer sounds refreshing and restrained. Everything about Labon Ko is stunning. Even the surreal remix by DJ Kiran, DJ G & Earl.


The novelty is short-lived. KK is back to swinging to pop music ways in his typically high-pitched style for the fast-paced Sajda. Upbeat in texture, old hat in content, Sajda is ho-hum at best. The usually reliable DJ Suketu's techno-treated version, however, sounds more off-tune than a remix. 


Lets Rock Soniye sounds like a distant cousin of Fida's Aaja Ve Mahi lets do balle balle in flavour. The modern-day bhangra is the A to Z of trite when it comes to Sameer's beaten-to-death lyrics (Tujhe kaise main bataon, tujhe kitna main chahoon... Dastak anyone?). The beats, nevertheless, are sufficiently lively and further escalated by Shaan's zippy crooning. Liked it enough for a remix? You got it! 


Tulsi Kumar, at her lackluster best, pursues the man of her dreams in Sakhiya. The track has a typically late 1980s feel to it, with its filmi fervour. Still, Sakhiya fails to excite owing to its lack of innovation or imagination. 


Pritam turns uncharacteristically classical with Mere Dholna. And he does splendidly. Entrancing in melody and effortlessly free flowing, Dholna rouses the senses with its sheer drama. Awe-inspiring rendition from National award winning singer M G Shreekumar and Shreya Ghosal are especially note-worthy. The alaap towards the climax leaves a lasting impact. 


The composer is back to his lilting, breezy, carefree routine with Allah Hafiz. Helmed by KK, the song with its 'Keep moving' philosophy is fun while it lasts. 


In a nutshell, the soundtrack of Bhool Bhulaiyaa is truly enjoyable. 


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This morning, the team unveiled the much-awaited title track of the film, and trust me, it has lived up to all the hype around it. A recreation of Hare Krishna Hare Ram from the 2007 original film, the song sees the return of Neeraj Sridhar to croon it, with the music recreation done by Tanishk Bagchi and choreography by Bosco-Caeser. The lyrics for the new antara are penned by Mandy Gill (Jam8) and the melody is composed by Pritam.

Kartik Aaryan starrer, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 has been one of the most anticipated films of the year and its recent trailer had everyone raving about the film, touting it as a sure shot blockbuster. To add to the hype, the makers have released its title track now, featuring the lead star in a black suit and it is clearly all set to be the new rage of the town. 006ab0faaa

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