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woh madhy
very good job 



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Comments [ 26 ] By Rachna N. | 28 May 2010 | 8:50pm

Rajneeti. What comes to mind
when one thinks of this upcoming
movie, which is directed by Prakash
Jha? Well, in retrospect, one can
profile Prakash Jha-movie music as situational, adhering
closely to the
theme of the movie itself. Movies like Khoya Khoya Chand, Apaharan,
and Gangaajal can testify to this. This stereotype is shot into
pieces, however, once Rajneeti's music album is played. The music
that is expected to go along an imaginable political background,
instead dives into an array of themes: romantic, patriotic,
philosophical, and even a "dil pheink" party song! Yes, Rajneeti
is truly a lyrical and musical treat that will surprise many with its
rich variety of music. The variety is brought in by the four different
music directors for this album: Aadesh Shrivastava, Pritam, Wayne
Sharp, and Shantanu Moitra. The lyrics are written by Gulzar,
Sameer,
and
Irshad Kamil.
The first track of this album is "Bheegi Si,
Bhaagi Si". After the first listen itself, one can undoubtedly claim
that this is indeed a Pritam song, and a very sweet one, at that. This
song is a very light-hearted romantic number, filled with cute and
amorous lyrics written by Irshad Kamil. This song is crooned by Mohit
Chauhan and Antara Mitra. Yes, this is indeed the very same Antara Mitra
who sang "Kuke kuke koyaliya kuke" from Life Partner. Though
that song was able to display Antara's humorous style, "Bheegi Si,
Bhaagi Si", allows her real voice to shine through, and we are sure that
she will be in much demand after this. Give this song a go!
The
next track would be "Mora Piya", composed and sung by Aadesh
Shrivastava, along with spoken lyrics by Rosalie Nicholsan, with lyrics
written by Sameer. Though generalizing is not healthy, it may be
okay to
say that this song is one of Aadesh Shrivastava's best compositions.
It's a very unique song, because of its semi-classical setting. Upon
hearing the song, one would wonder why this song is so melancholic,
building up the anticipation for the movie itself. Listen this song for
its freshness, as well as to give Aadesh Shrivastava his due accolades, since he had
taken a short hiatus from composing, prior to this song.
"Ishq Barse" is the name of the third song. This
song is possibly the shocker of the album - it's a full-on dance track,
and a very catchy one at that. The song is composed by Shantanu Moitra,
and is sung by Pronob Biswas, Swanand Kirkire, and Hamsika Iyer. Along
with the lyrics of Sameer, the three singers weave together an
interesting semi-classical number, wherein Pronob Biswas and Swanand
Kirkire bring in the Rajasthani folk flavor while Hamsika holds the song
together with her dance-floor friendly voice. This song is definitely
among the best from this album, and is projected to do very well in the
charts.
And now we come to the most talked-about song from Rajneeti
- "Dhan Dhan Dharti". This song is a patriotic-to-the-core
number,
beautifully sung by Shankar Mahadevan, with lyrics written by Gulzar
sir. What's interesting, though, is that this song is composed by Wayne
Sharp. The song contains extremely moving lyrics, and will be
appreciated by one and all for the lyrics and the integrity that they
display.
Those are the last of the original tracks from this
music album. Now, we have three remixes: "Mora Piya Mo Se Bolat Naahin
[Dhol Mix]", which is sung by Kavita Seth, of "Iktara" fame, "Ishq Barse
[The Bombay Bounce Club Mix]" and "Mora Piya [Twilight Mix]". All
remixes are done by Deep with DJ Chantz, and DJ Lloyd with Discreet. All
of the remixes will definitely contribute to clubs, but they do not
necessarily enhance the songs. The second version of "Dhan Dhan Dharti
(Call of the Soil)" is sung by Sonu Nigam. He, as does Shankar
Mahadevan, sings beautifully, but once again, the lyrics of the song are
what steal the spotlight.
Rajneeti is a mixed bag of
treats.
There is a little something for everyone, and its variety is the USP.
Bollycurry's picks would be: "Mora Piya", "Ishq Barse", and "Bheegi Si,
Bhaagi Si".
Give this album a go!
BollyCurry
Rating: 3.5 / 5 Chillies
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Rajeshwari, played by Tabu, is on a mission to find the most suitable
boy in the community for her sister to wed. Her sister Nisha, played by
Uvika Chaudry, is set up with Rahul, played by Sharman Joshi, and the
two fall in love. In a perfect world this means 'Toh Baat Pakki' but the
drama unfolds as the wedding preparations begin. So does Pritam
give us a soundtrack with wedding tunes for this generation?
What We Think:
The soundtrack opens up on a Punjabi note as Mika sings "Jis Din." With
the fun beat you can't help but dance to this one! The lyrics tell the
story of love and marriage. The remixed version of "Jis Din" speeds up
the catchy tune. "Phir Se" comes in three versions; Sonu Niigaam's,
Rahet Fateh Ali Khan's, and a remix. The two original versions are
purely sweet; Sonu and Rahet make the songs their own and we like them
both. The remix seems unnecessary; no need to create a dance version of a
sweet melody.
"Dil Le Jaa" is a fun tune with heavydhol beats and Punjabi masala which will catch on with listeners and the remix will certainly hit the charts. The soundtrack's last track, "Karle Mujhse Pyaar," has typcial Pritam rock vibe. It seems slightly out of place with the love songs and the Bhangra vibes, but it does add a new element. To no surprise the soundtrack includes a "Karle Mujhse Pyaar" remix which is a pure techno, dance number.
Just before we think the soundtrack ends, we hear "Aarti" sung by Antara Mitra, which is a quick number familiarly known as "Om Jai Jagdish." The song deserves an honorable mention for Antara's gorgeous voice.
Best Tracks:
"Jis Din"
"Dil Le Jaa (Remix)"
Final Verdict:
"Toh Baat Paaki" is a soundtrack with heavy Punjabi influences. The
tracks will appeal to different demographics and we expect to see a song
or two make it to the music charts.
sumesh
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| Music Reviews | |||
EXPECTATIONS| Write your own music review of All The Best |
Well, wait for K.K. is over with 'Haan Main Jitni Martaba'
which does have a very strong rock beginning to it, especially with the
heavy bass doing the trick. However, the moment K.K. comes behind the
mike, the scene changes for better. '... Martaba' turns out to be
a love song set in a rock genre that has a sound good enough to make
you root for it after the first listening itself. With newcomer Yashita
being the female vocalist bringing the perfect sound for a rock
rendition, '... Martaba' turns out to be one of the best songs to
have come out this year. Also, it boasts of the kind of lyrics that
Kumaar has excelled in over the last few years that he has been active.
He makes best use of the platform made available to him and spins a
romantic tale that is given a 'rock solid' (pun intended) contemporary
treatment by Pritam. A winner which also makes an impression in the
'remix version'.
Mood of the album shifts again with Clinton Cerejo getting a rock solo
for him in the form of 'Kyon'. This time around the
proceedings are really soft and slow with minimal musical instruments
aiding Clinton's rendition. Even though the song has a sad setting to it
which is about changing times and drifting friends, 'Kyon' is
yet another very good number after '.... Martaba'. Tailor-made
for youth and boasting of the kind of sound that worked so very well for
the music of Life In A...Metro, 'Kyon' is the kind of number
that film maker of any biggie would be glad to place in his product.
One expected a decent time pass score for All The Best which
would make an instant impression and ensure that audiences are
entertained as they play on screen. For this purpose, Pritam does
compose songs like 'Dil Kare', 'All The Best' and 'You Are My
Love'. However, there is a pleasant surprise in store with '... Martaba'
and 'Kyon' turning out to be two of the purest compositions by
Pritam and Kumaar that bring in further quality to this album.
sumesh
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