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[Independent Online] - Gauri smartly integrates the songs in the narrative, although, I genuinely feel, the film would've excelled even without songs. The songs (Amit Trivedi), though situational, are soft and soothing. Cinematography (Laxman Utekar) captures the vibrant
Google News: “Rani gets a firm grip on the intriguing flavour of this out-of-the-box comedy ...
[Bollywood Spice] - Homage or high-definition item songs,Rani, by jove, has a ball dancing to the spoofy and the sensuous beats of Amit Trivedi's mood-perfect tunes. She embraces her character, makes Meenaxi's contradictions and whims her own to the point that we are
Google News: Aiyyaa Movie Review
[Bollywood Spice] - This is not Amit Trivedi's best work and it feels lot worse when you see the bad choreography and forced placing of the songs. And yes, Mr Anuraj, the movie is racist and definitely does not “make fun of all things cliché by using them”. You are
Google News: Aiyyaa: Random Continuum
[The Hindu] - And then, there are Amit Trivedi's hummable songs. But for these minor pluses, there's nothing in this film seems done by professionals. Boredom continuum. Keywords: Sachin Kundalkar, Aiyyaa, Rani Mukerji, Prithviraj, Aiyyaa movie review. More In
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