Saathiya

 (2002)
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Apun ka Choice
Rahman's musical genius comes to the fore in Chupke Se which has a delectable blend of two different melodies. The album then gets into a festive mood with Chalka Chalka Re sung by Richa Sharma, Mahalaxmi, Vaishali, and Shoma. ... Full Review

Rediff India
pulsating music by A R Rahman.....Perhaps the best song is the title track by Nigam, who handles the music quite smoothly, with an equally impressive chorus.....Clearly, those who enjoyed the Tamil music will also find the Hindi version catchy.....With catchy yet pleasant music, those who have not heard Alai Payuthey should be the first ones to lineup for Saathiya ..... ... Full Review

Urban Cinefile
There are plusses here, including a handful of nifty song and dance numbers filmed in striking locations (shame these aren't subtitled) the bustle of Mumbai is effectively captured in scenes filmed on the city's busy streets and train stations. Clunky dialogue and awkward plot twists don't succeed in generating the sympathy we're meant to feel for Suhani and there are major character inconsistencies that make the whole scenario look rather implausible. ... Full Review

India Target, NY
dramatic scenes....Anil Mehta's cinematography is splendid.....Gulzar's lyrics are fit into this songs....the song like "Saathiya" "Chupke Se", & "Udi Udi" is fantastic..... ... Full Review