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Mushy musical



Salman Khan and Bhumika Chawla.

FANS OF Salman and Preity who love mushy romantic tales can make plans to see "Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa" (DNJAK). Salman is a media tycoon who falls in love with a doctor played by Preity Zinta whose only aim in life is to build a charity hospital for the poor. They seem destined to live happily but fate intervenes and Bhumika Chawla comes into Salman's life. She helps him complete Preity's dream but this complicates matters.

"DNJAK" has some good melodies, especially the title track tuned by none other than A. R. Rahman and sung by Kamal Khan and Sujatha Trivedi.

The rest of the songs are tuned by Himesh Reshamiya and the film is directed by Salman's brother-in-law, Atul Agnihotri, a former actor. DNJAK's selling points are Salman, Preity, soft melodies and romance.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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