![]() Tags 9 Abhishek Bachchan Akshay Kumar Alan Oppenheimer Amination Amitabh Bachchan Amrish Puri Anthony D' Souza Anupam Kher Anurag Kashyap Anurag Singh Arjun Rampal Ashutosh Rana Ayesha Takia Brad Pitt Calvin And Hobbes Christopher Plummer Christopher Waltz Crispin Glover Dalip Tahil Daniel Brühl Deepika Padukone Diane Kruger Elijah Wood Eli Roth Fred Tatasciore Govinda Govind Namdeo Gulzar Haasil Helen Wilson Irrfan Javed Jaffery Jennifer Connelly Jimmy Shergill John C.And for that reason, we give the album a rating of 7/10. I have enjoyed Sanju baba’s singing in Kaante etc, but this one honestly I didn’t find that tasteful.Īlmost a year since their previous release, Vishal Shekhar produce a soundtrack that is highly engrossing, but is severely lacking on fresh tunes. Though the orchestration is well done indeed, the rendition by Sanjay Dutt isn’t quite upto the mark. The soundtrack winds up with a jazzy track called Giri Giri. By this time the old song influence factor is definitely not working, and the singers – Shankar Mahadevan, Vishal, Shaan and Sunidhi – are not able to mitigate the effect either. ![]() After that track its back to vintage mode, Vishal Shekhar spinning out another number a la yesteryear disco songs – Bachke O Bachke. Vishal should try more such soft tracks in future, methinks. And coming in Vishal Dadlani’s throaty vocals, this track is undoubtedly the best one of the album. ![]() The wait for a fresh tune in the soundtrack ends with the breezy You May Be, where the MDs hit bull’s eye with their arrangement. Not that entertaining however is its remix where DJ Suketu spoils things with the electronic loop running all through the song. That is not to say the song is not entertaining, the singers doing their part effectively. ![]() The arrangement is evocative of Pancham Da’s songs like Jahaan Teri Yeh Nazar Hai while incorporating some modern elements, Shankar Mahadevan at his exuberant best rendering the song alongside Shaan.Īmitabh Bachchan returns with Shreya Ghoshal, Sudhesh Bhonsle and Shaan in the frivolous and folksy O Re Saawariya which heavily draws from older Bachchan chartbusters of the same genre, the Sasur Ghar Jaana refrain especially standing out for that reason. And here in the pleasantly boisterous Tak Dhina Dhin they create another engaging track to add to that list. Its a different matter that the remix is almost double the length of the actual song! Vishal and Shekhar have in the past confessed their being big fans of R D Burman, and have paid tribute to him in many of their compositions. DJ Suketu does an equally commendable job on the remix, introducing a lot of Punjabi elements to good effect. V-S had previously employed the tabla not very differently in AB Junior’s rap in Bluffmaster and there too the effect had been delightful. One instance I particularly enjoyed was that of the fleeting tabla beats at the end of each of the two lines starting from I do the grooves. And a major factor that contributes to the enjoyability is the inventive arrangement by Vishal and Shekhar. Amitabh Bachchan’s booming delivery of Hinglish rap alongside Anoushka Manchanda in Genie Rap is quite entertaining, despite that teeny weeny resemblance I felt with the duo’s composition Ab To Forever from Tara Rum Pum.
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