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Friday, September 18, 2009

Under Ground Mixes (2009): Mp3 Remixes

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Non-Stop Mix- DJ SIDDHARTH (2009): Mp3 Remixes

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Main aurr Mrs Khanna (2009): Music Review

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By Joginder Tuteja, September 7

EXPECTATIONS

When a movie stars Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor and belongs to the romantic genre, it is expected that it will boast of at least a couple of romantic numbers. Slight apprehensions do come from the fact that the director at the helm of affairs is a newcomer (Prem R Soni). However, considering the fact that the music has been composed by Sajid-Wajid (who have time and again given at least one chartbuster for each of the Salman films), Main Aur Mrs. Khanna does make you reasonably excited about the final prospects.

MUSIC

10 seconds into the song ‘Don’t Say Alvida’ and you know for sure that Sajid-Wajid have a hit in hand at least in the form of this title track. Belonging to old school of music which has a timeless quality to it and has more often than not always worked, ‘Don’t Say Alvida’ is a contemporary Bollywood love song while boasting of an out and out Indian melody. Coming close to the kind of music that one has heard in Salman’s films like Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, ‘Don’t Say Alvida‘ has Sonu Nigam at his best. The singer is heard in lesser number these days but when he croons a marvelous track like ‘Don’t Say Alvida’, you don’t mind the quantity. Shreya Ghoshal joins a little later in the day while Suzanne D’Mello is primarily a backup vocalist here. Still, they do make their presence felt in this Junaid Wasi written song that also appears in a well done ‘remix’ version and also a 90 seconds slow-n-sad version (a Shreya Ghoshal solo).

It’s time to get into a ‘Kajraare’ [Bunty Aur Babli] mode with Sunidhi Chauhan bringing on ‘Happening‘. Even though the title gives an impression of an English number in the offering, ‘Happening’ is mainly a catchy term that plays throughout this ‘qawalli’ which is written by Jalees Sherwani. Picturised on Preity Zinta (yes, she too has an important role to play in the film), ‘Happening’ is a foot tapping number that takes just a couple of listening to register with the listener. A good number which has been created for the masses and yet doesn’t turn vulgar at all, ‘Happening’ is fun, foot tapping and quite enjoyable for its duration. The number which also appears in a ‘remix version’, ‘Happening’ also has Wajid, Uvie, Farhad and Raja Mushtaq joining the show and deserves to be promoted aggressively.

From love, romance and dance, mood of the album becomes somber with ‘Rabba‘. With Rahat Fateh Ali Khan at the helm of affairs, you do expect the kind of outing that ‘Rabba’ would provide. A slow moving soulful track that does has a serene feel to it in spite of a sad theme, ‘Rabba’ is situational and yet effective. Jalees Sherwani spins a tale around the condition of the protagonist who has lost love in his life and is trying to explore things that went wrong. In the lines of ‘Tanhai’ [Dil Chahta Hai] and ‘Ye Dooriyan’ [Love Aaj Kal], ‘Rabba’ makes for a good hear.

The opening five seconds of ‘Tum Ne Socha‘ do remind of the sound of ‘Soniyo’ [Raaz - the Mystery Continues] . However all similarity ends quite soon and Sajid-Wajid create a tune that does make you appreciate it during the first listening itself. One is assured that Wajid is taking his job quite seriously as a singer, courtesy his rendition of ‘Tum Ne Socha’ where he is indeed good. A soft rock track where he changes pitch from being subtle to full throated, ‘Tum Ne Socha’ is a very pleasant sounding duet with Shreya Ghoshal joining Wajid behind the mike. A beautiful contemporary song that has Arun Bhairav penning the lyrics.

Finally, the album ends on a fun note with the ‘dhol beats’ of ‘Mrs. Khanna’ being straight out of ‘Pretty Woman’ [Kal Ho Na Ho] . A fun track that is picturised on Sohail Khan and Kareena Kapoor, ‘Mrs. Khanna’ has a good rhythm to it which is straight out of the David Dhawan school of music. Heavy on orchestra, something that goes perfectly well with the genre of the song, ‘Mrs. Khanna’ is entertaining and should be a riot on screen if picturised well. Written by Jalees Sherwani and Suzanne, the number has Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan as the prime singers with Bappi Lahiri, Neuman Pinto and Suzanne D’Mello also chipping in.

OVERALL

Main Aur Mrs. Khanna is a satisfying affair and you don’t have any reasons to complain whatsoever. One expected at least a couple of chartbuster songs and Main Aur Mrs. Khanna remains consistent throughout with not a single number that doesn’t work. The best of the lot though is ‘Don’t Say Alvida’ followed by ‘Tum Ne Socha’ that are custom made for the romantic hearts. Meanwhile, ‘Happening’ should take further care of the album sales.

OUR PICK(S)

‘Don’t Say Alvida’, ‘Tum Ne Socha’, ‘Happening’

Ratings:

Music: (3/5)

Lyrics: (3/5)


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Main Aur Mrs Khanna (2009): Bollywood Mp3 Songs

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Track List
  1. Dont Say Alvida
  2. Happening
  3. Rabba
  4. Tum Ne Socha
  5. Mrs Khanna
  6. Don’t Say Alvida (Sad)
  7. Happening (Remix)
  8. Dont Say Alvida (Remix)

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Radio (2009): Bollywood Mp3 Songs

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Track List

  1. Mann Ka Radio
  2. Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio
  3. Janeman
  4. Piya Jaise Ladoo Motichur Wale
  5. Koi Na Koi Chahe
  6. Teri Meri Dosti Ka Aasman
  7. Damadji Angana Hai Padhare
  8. Shaam Ho Chali Hai
  9. Rafa Dafa Kiya Nahin Jaaye
  10. Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio (Remix)
  11. Mann Ka Radio (Remix)
  12. Piya Jaise Ladoo Motichur Wale (Remix)

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Blue (2009): Bollywood Mp3 Songs

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Track List:
  1. Chiggy Wiggy
  2. Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai
  3. Fiqrana
  4. Bhoola Tujhe
  5. Blue Theme
  6. Rehnuma
  7. Yaar Mila Tha

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All The Best (2009): Bollywood Mp3 Songs

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All The Best (2009): Music Review

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By Joginder Tuteja, September 7

EXPECTATIONS

Masti. Masala. And some ‘dhamaal’. That’s exactly what one expects from the music of All The Best. Movies and music coming from the house of Rohit Shetty have a certain template feel to them. His films like Golmaal, Golmaal Returns and Sunday have been youthful entertainers with good music. This is what one looks forward to from All The Best as well which, as the title itself suggests, is a movie about celebration and letting your hair down. With composer Pritam and lyricist Kumaar at the helm of affairs, you know exactly what you are getting into.

MUSIC

Drum beats mark the beginning of ‘Dil Kare‘ that have the cry of All The Best creating the much required rhythm all throughout the song’s duration. A number that is set exactly in the manner of ‘Socha Hai’ [Rock On], whether lyrically, musically or thematically, ‘Dil Kare’ is a heavy duty rock track that is mounted on a really lavish scale. Suraj Jagan is a good choice for a number like this though one feels that K.K. at the helm of affairs would have further added zing to ‘Dil Kare’. Roopam Islam is there as a backup vocalist in the opening number of this album that gets into top gear from the very onset and also gives it a euphoric ending with a high voltage ‘remix version’. Expect the track to make it to the DJ’s list in a matter of few days from now.

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’.

One of the major reasons for the promos of All The Best to have made the kind of strong impression is the music that plays along with them. The beats of title song ‘All The Best‘ are the ones that catch your attention in the promos and on listening to it’s full length version, you know that the funda of Rohit Shetty, Pritam and Kumaar was clear i.e. to create an instant impression amongst the youth by bringing in a funky sound aided by some full-on orchestra. Rana, now turning out to be a regular with Pritam, Soham (who recently created his own What’s Your Raashee) and Antara come together for ‘All The Best’ that goes perfectly well with the celebration theme of the film and should again boast of some wide spread choreography and eye catchy picturisation.

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.

Over the years, Neeraj Sridhar has been heard singing in a particular style and sound for many a Pritam hits. In case of ‘You Are My Love‘, he does bring in a definite change in both the departments. Also Pritam incorporates a certain child like innocence in the making of this song which is high on orchestra, is quite urban and contemporary and yet boasts of simplicity. An ensemble piece that also sees the coming together of Kunal Ganjawala, Rajesh, Alisha Chinoy and Megha, ‘You Are My Love’ is a celebration track about the coming together of friends in happy times.

OVERALL

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.

OUR PICK(S)

‘Martaba’, ‘Kyon’, ‘Dil Kare’

Ratings:

Music: (3/5)

Lyrics: (3/5)



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Blue (2009): Movie Information

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Banner
Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd

Color
C

Release Date
October 16, 2009

Language
Hindi

Genre

Shooting Studios
Filmcity
Filmistan

Producer
Dhillin Mehta

Director
Anthony D’Souza

Star Cast
Sanjay Dutt
Akshay Kumar
Katrina Kaif
Lara Dutta
Rahul Dev
Zayed Khan

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T-Series

Music Director
A R Rahman

Choreography
Farah Khan

Action
Mr. James D Bomalick

Screenplay
Mayur Puri

Costume
Manish Malhotra

Media Relations
Parag Desai
Universal Communications

Synopsis:

New director, Anhony D’souza has derived great inspiration from the Hollywood, underwater action thriller ‘The Deep’ of the 1970’ and also the most popular movie ‘Jaws’. It is based on the theme of a shipwreck and the treasure which three friends try to obtain while on the ship. All the actors were exclusively and methodically trained in scuba diving as most of the film shooting has been underwater. There are three main lead characters with one being the bad guy in the film. What is mind boggling is that around 40 real untrained sharks are used to guard the treasure and the heroes have several encounters with them.


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Radio (2009): Music Review

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By Joginder Tuteja, August 31

EXPECTATIONS

In the last couple of years, Himesh Reshammiya has been lying low when it comes to composing music. The same man who once gave more than three dozen chartbusters in a row had just one major soundtrack releases last year in the form of Karzzzz, the music of which did become immensely popular. Meanwhile, Himesh got selective in his assignments and worked only on those films where he came up with a package deal of an actor, composer and singer. It’s the same package deal in the offering with Radio. One change though – instead of Sameer being his partner as a lyricist, it’s Subrat Sinha who has been roped in.

How does the album turn out? Well, it’s as simple as this – One can’t take the composer out of Himesh Reshammiya. He surprises, and how, with an altogether different approach to music that he takes with Radio. He was a trendsetter 4 years back; and now he may well create a new trend if the songs of Radio are any indication.

MUSIC

A much sober and subdued Himesh is heard in ‘Mann Ka Radio‘, the opening track of the film. In the first listening, all one ends up focusing is on lyrics that go as ‘Mann Ka Radio’. Frankly, it’s hard to digest. However, as one gives the number a few repeat hearing, it’s the music and the singing (in Himesh’s new voice) that takes centre stage. What further impresses is the overall soft mood of the song that does the trick. Once the song reaches it’s ‘antra’ portion, one gets to hear a little of Himesh in his vintage style as well. The ‘remix version’ only elevates the song further as it heads straight for the club. A good beginning.

It’s a Western bhangra fusion feel that ‘Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio‘ carries. Based on the folk flavor of Punjab and carrying a similarity feel to it, ‘Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio’ is high on rhythm with the ‘dhol’ beats ensuring that the ‘bhangra’ mood is set right away. Himesh gets into his full throated rendition with this number (which also appears in a ‘remix version’) that does come with a sense of deja vu but one doesn’t mind that due to it’s foot tapping ability.

The real album begins though from this stage on as there are six straight songs that bring that side of Himesh that hasn’t been heard in the present times. It’s the sound of guitar strings which begin ‘Jaaneman’, a soothing number that is sung in almost an unplugged manner. A brilliant track that announces loud and clear the melodic mood that the album develops from here on, ‘Jaaneman’ has minimal instruments in the background with Himesh holding centre-stage. His voice too sounds all smooth-n-silky which makes ‘Jaaneman’ an ideal number for a candle light dinner. Shreya Ghoshal joins Himesh in this romantic outing and makes sure that ‘Jaaneman’ turns out to be one of the best songs to have arrived this year.

Looking at the lyrics of ‘Piya Jaise Ladoo Motichur Wale‘, one would have imagined this to be a celebration number. However, there is a pleasant surprise in store as it turns out to be a semi-classical track which has Rekha Bhardwaj beginning the proceedings. A love song which again has just Rekha’s voice on the forefront with emphasis on the quality of rendition rather than any musical instruments bringing on the beats, ‘Piya Jaise…’ too demonstrates Himesh’s stranglehold over classical music. One wonders where was this aspect of Himesh lost over the years?

In fact Himesh even curbs himself as a singer and only brings him on the scene a couple of times while allowing Rekha to hold centre-stage. Yet another excellent track which only makes one start expecting a lot more from Radio. In fact ‘Piya Jaise…’ would be the last to warrant a ‘remix version’ but Himesh Reshammiya and Akbar Sami make it happen and present it in a format that would make an entry into the lounges and clubs.

Feeling of some pure and unsaid love continues with ‘Koi Na Koi Chahe‘ and by this time one gets to know that all the beats and the musical instruments were reserved for the ‘bhangra’ number in the start – ‘Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio’. That’s because from that point on, none of the songs had focus on anything other than the vocals, something that shows in ‘Koi Na Koi Chahe’. A ‘raaga’ based love song, this Himesh Reshammiya and Shreya Ghoshal track goes perfectly well with the mood that has been set in Radio so far.

The sound of piano marks the beginning of ‘Teri Meri Dosti Ka Asmaan‘ and one knows there and then that Himesh has indeed set his heart in for creating the soundtrack of Radio. If one liked the music of his last brilliant album Ahista Ahista then one is bound to grab Radio too with both hands, courtesy a song like this which continues the unadulterated feel of the album. Subrat Sinha too spins some interesting lyrics for this number that has Shreyal Ghoshal getting that little girl act well with Himesh giving her company in a full throated rendition.

It isn’t every day that another male singer makes an appearance in a Himesh Reshammiya album; let aside sharing the stage with him. Well, impossible happens in case of ‘Damadji Angana Hai Padhare’ where Kailash Kher gets this opportunity. A number that has a folk base to it, ‘Damadji…’ has Kailash beginning the proceedings. However, two minutes into the song and Himesh enters the scene while bringing a different pitch and momentum. Yet another number that is attached to the roots and stays Indian throughout, it should make for a good situational outing.

It’s back to a romantic duet with Himesh and Shreya coming together for ‘Shaam Ho Chali Hai‘. After ‘Janeman’, this is the love song that impresses most and deserves to be promoted to the hilt. With a touch of wait and sadness to it, this one too carries a certain ‘pure’ feel to it and stays unconcerned about any commercial trappings. Carrying the kind of sound (that does remind of ‘In Dino Dil Mera’ – Life In A Metro) that is bound to work well with the youth of today who are looking at hearing something different from the usual club outings that are being presented in many a album in recent past, ‘Shaam Ho Chali Hai’ deserves a repeat hearing.

Before the album concludes, Himesh presents himself a solo in the form of ‘Rafa Dafa Kiya Nahi Nahin Jaaye‘. A number about moving on in life, this one is a good attempt by Subrat Sinha as he pens something different from the ‘dard-e-tanhai’ genre that has been beaten to death. A slow moving track that is primarily for situational appeal, it doesn’t harm the overall flow of Radio which ultimately turns out to be much more than just a satisfying album.

OVERALL

Radio, in one word, is ‘brilliant’. In three words, it can be described as ‘Himesh is Back’. And in one sentence, it would be right to say that ‘Himesh creates something that what he is capable of doing so’. One wonders whether he too was aware of this fact that he had it in him to compose and sing songs like ‘Janeman’, ‘Piya Jaise’, ‘Shaam Ho Chali Hai’ and ‘Koi Na Koi’, all in one single album. He makes a huge impression with Radio that is sure to hit the top spot in the charts in quick time. Strongly recommended!

OUR PICK(S)

‘Janeman’, ‘Shaam Ho Chali Hai’, ‘Piya Jaise’, ‘Mann Ka Radio’, ‘Koi Na Koi’

Ratings:

Music: (4/5)

Lyrics: (3.5/5)


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Radio (2009): Movie Information

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Status
Completed

Color
C

Release Date
2009

Language
Hindi

Genre
Musical

Producer
Ravi Agrawal

Director
Isshaan Trivedi

Star Cast
Himesh Reshammiya…… RJ Vivan Shah
Shenaz Treasurywala…… Shanaya
Sonal Sehgal
Zakir Hussain
Rajesh Khattar

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T-Series

Synopsis: Coming SOon...


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Tum Mile (2009): Movie Information

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Movie Name : Tum Mile
Year of Release : 2009
Release Date : 13 November 2009
Genre : Romance

Banner : Vishesh Films, Sony Music
Presenter : Mahesh Bhatt
Executive Producer : Kumkum Saigal

Director : Kunal Deshmukh
Cast : Emraan Hashmi, Soha Ali Khan
Music Director : Pritam
Lyricist : Sayeed Quadri, Kumaar

Synopsis :
26th July 2005 rang an ominous bell-for most..but amidst all the chaos and the tragedy, it reunited two star crossed ex lovers. 2 people who meet after a hiatus of 6 years-now occupying different worlds. Evidently, they had moved on…
What starts off as a seemingly innocuous encounter on the same flight back to Mumbai-ends up as a rollercoaster ride through some of the darkest hours of Mumbai-as they see the city get swamped with disaster and loss…and are forced to stick together in this time of crisis.
The story shifts perspective between the past and the present- a glorious but crazy past of 2 starkly different people falling in love-the differences at first being exciting. Gradually with time, they journey through the emotional pitfalls attatched, the constant bickering, the frantic and urgent making up, and irreconcilable differences-that give way to a final break up.And then we see those very people struggling their way through a stormy night in Mumbai that threatens to take over the city, their fears and insecurities lying bare as their guard drops.
As emotions run high, the two learn more about each other on that night possibly than they knew in all those years of being together- tough situations call on some important revelations and they realize how transient and unpredictable life is and they need to make the most of the time that has been given to them together.


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Tum Mile (2009): Bollywood Mp3 Songs

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