Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya Movie Review, Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya, Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya (2012) Movie Review, Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya Music Review
Few days earlier Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D’souza went into the marriage life after a long relationship of 8 years. Ritesh and Genelia were very close since they started their career in bollywood. On 24th Feb the new movie of Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D’ Souza is going to be released which is “Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya”. This is the third time when Genelia and Ritesh are working but will be their first movie together after marriage.
If we look at the posters of the movie it is looking a comedy movie with a love story. Ritesh and Genelia both are playing main role in this movie and they are looking grate together. Now Ritesh and Genelia both will do the promotion of the movie together, as they are married now.
Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya
Director – Mandeep Kumar
Writer – Abhijeet Sandhu
Lyrics –
Music Director – Sachin-Jigar
Release Date – 24th February 2012
Producer – Kumar Taurani
Cast – Riteish Deshmukh, Genelia D’ Souza
It is a love story of Miny and Viren. Miny is a free and very cool girl, for her enjoyments are the meaning of life. Her father, Bhatti runs an auto-rickshaw business he wants Miny to marry with Sunny. Viren is a rickshaw driver, who works for Mini’s Father. Mini doesn’t want to mary Sunny so she creates a plan to escape with Viren. Her father comes to find her and take her back to marry with Sunny.
Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya : Music Review : Atif and Shreya kick start the album with lovely Piya O Re Piya, this is something that Atif does the best. Track repeats as a sad version too Next one is again a kind of track that Mohit Chauhan excels in. Jeene De with Qawwali arrangements, sounds pretty good. And the, a punjabi track comes in the picture- Pee Paa Ho Gaya (!). [not my favorite genre, repeating again] is as foot tapping as a punjabi track should be.
Atif comes back with Monali Thakur & Priya Panchal, in Tu Mohabbat Hai, yet another mushy track, not as impressive as Piya, yet charms. And after all this, what's left? Yes, an item number. Sunidhi and Kailash Kher's Fann Ban Gayi is nothing special to go ga-ga about, except the fact that it must be good fun sequence in the movie.
Composer duo Sachin-Jigar who gave some commendable tracks in 2011, starts off 2012 in a pretty mixed mode. Lets see whats ahead in store.
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