I have never ever tried a music review before.But hey there's always first time for everything so here goes.Well the first album I am gonna review is Bluffmaster.It's a movie starring Abhishek Bachchan directed by Rohan Sippy.

These two had earlier done a movie Kuch Na Kaho.But that was 2 years ago when junior Bachchan was still in middle of his string of flops and it's result was no different.

But now Small B is the hottest property in Bollwood.Suddenly girls find him extremely hot.I am confused how could a guy who was in this industry for the past 4 years suddenly seem hot to all the girls out there.Well I think that question can only be answered by the fairer sex.Well I will get back to reviewing the songs.

So the movie has 13 songs.But as with most movies now-a-days it has a combination of original compositions and remixes.It starts with Sabse Bada Rupiya.It has a R&B feel and seems ideal for dancing.I think this song has come in one of Big B's earlier movies.I am not sure but it has a heard it feel.

Next we have Say Na Na.It has Bhangra beats blended with western beats and seems a nice fusion and has a catchy tune.It can be used on the occasion of weedings.The singer has a crisp voice which at times sounds quite childish but it goes well with the song and is hence good.

Next is Tadbeer Se Bigdi Hui Taqdeer(Destiny Mix).Now I am not sure what destiny mix means.But this is a remix of a very very old song with english verses thrown in between and uses a loop music.Nothing new as many movies have such remixes.Anyway it's worth hearing once or twice.

Now comes the first of the two good songs.It's called Right here Right Now.All those who watch Channel V would have seen the making of this song's video.It obviously won't come in the movie but I guess will make nice promo video.It's been composed by the duo Vishal-Shekhar.Nothing original as the beats used are quite common in innumerable rap songs sung by singers like Kanye West,Shaggy,Eminem.But it's something that's first for Indian music and it has been tinkered well for Indian Tastes.It has Small B wielding the microphone and he does a decent job.

Then comes the song innovatively titled 9 parts of desire.I am not sure what's this got to do with the movie.But it has a tune which seems more suited for the several jeans and "protection" ads that we see on tv.But it's just not good for this movie.

Then comes The Gateway Theme.We hear Bonman Irani mouthing some dialogues from the movie for around 20secs and then it's just some nice soft music.Again I am not sure where this will fit in the movie.

Now comes the pick of the lot and which I guess,if properly promoted, has the potential to be the numero uno song of 2005.It's not even a hindi song.It's an arabic one(it atleast sounds arabic).It's tune is extremely catch as with all arabic songs and is perfect for dancing.This song really rocks and is on the line of Woh Lamhe from Zeher.You can purchase the album for this song alone.Again may never come in the movie but it's damn good.

We then have some remixes like Do Aur Do Paanch,Indi Yarn,Right here Right Now(hip hop mix),Neela and few more.Nothing worth mentioning.

On the whole an ok album which seems inspired by innumerable tracks from all the over the world.The film itself seemes inspired by films like Ocean's Eleven.I am sure not more than one or two would feature in the album.But this album is perfect companion for someone going on a long drive.