"My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves" will soon hit the theatres. The
film starring Anupam Kher and Rajpal Yadav may entertain the audience,
but the album has nothing exciting to offer. Siddharth Suhas has packed
in 10 songs, including four remixes.
"Dekha tujhe sau martaba" brings KK back to the limelight.
He renders the number with the same enthusiasm and passion that he does
when it comes to modern, soft rock. Siddharth Suhas has composed the
track well. The effervescent musical arrangements and the lyrics, penned
by Kumaar, complete the promising number.
Alisha Chinai figures next with her bubbly yet sensuous rendition in
'Khwabon Se Nikal Ke'. Siddharth tries to woo music lovers by using
1960s-70s style of music in this composition, which makes is likeable.
Otherwise, there is nothing interesting in it.
Next is "Yeh faasle". Thanks to the number that is presented
in three versions, Siddharth can be sure of being known better in the
industry.
"Laija laija" is a down-market item number with no class
and irritating arrangements. It is an avoidable track in which nothing
seems to work right. Singer Khushboo Jain should have rendered her voice
for a classier item. She is the only positive aspect of the composition.
Finally, we come down to the title track, "My Name Is Anthony Gonsalvesa",
which wrecks the already messed-up album. While lyrics sound outrageous,
Adnan's rendition is rather weak. The overall music is blaring, bad
and forgettable.
Starting off on a promising note, "Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama"
gets lost midway. The remixes, good or bad, seemed unwanted while only
a couple of tracks hit the jackpot. And while Siddharth Suhas has done
an average job, he would have to work hard to be the boss in the music
industry.