Roadside Romeo - Music

Music

Roadside Romeo
Soundtrack album by Salim-Sulaiman
Released 1 October 2008 (2008-10-01)
Genre Film soundtrack
Label YRF Music
Producer Aditya Chopra & Yash Chopra

The film's soundtrack was released on 1 October 2008 by director Jugal Hansraj and actor Jaaved Jaffrey at The Club in Andheri, Mumbai. The music was composed by Salim-Sulaiman, and lyrics have been penned by Jaideep Sahni.

Joginder Tuteja from indiaFM gave the film's soundtrack 2 out of 5 stars and noted, "The songs in themselves are no great shakes and, except for a track or two, the remaining just passes muster. Delayed release of the album would take a further toll on the sales of Roadside Romeo. Overall, Roadside Romeo is a barely an okay album where one's hope only rests on the state of art animation (as promised by the makers)."

No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Main Hoon Romeo" Kunal Ganjawala 4:05
2. "Chhoo Le Na" Sunidhi Chauhan, KK & Sudesh Bhonsle 5:12
3. "Cool Cool" Saif Ali Khan, Jaaved Jaffrey, Marianne D’Cruz & Naresh Kamath 3:11
4. "So Right" Kunal Ganjawala & Gayatri Iyer 4:28
5. "Apni Dumm Bhi Oonchi Ho" Anushka Manchanda, Earl Edgar, Jugal Hansraj, Kunal Ganjawala & Salim Merchant 4:25
6. "Rooftop Romance" 1:39
7. "Main Hoon Romeo" (Roadside Remix) Kunal Ganjawala 3:28
8. "Chhoo Le Na" (Moonlight Club Mix) Sunidhi Chauhan, KK & Sudesh Bhonsle 4:18

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