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14
Dec

Rang De Basanti - Music Review

A R Rahman’s much awaited album, Rang De Basanti, is finally out and I decided to let you know what I think of it. I must warn you though that I am a huge fan of Rahman and hence the review might be a little biased.

  1. Ik Onkar: ARR can always be trusted with religious songs and this is a perfect example. He doesn’t meddle too much with it and hence the album starts off beautifully.
  2. Rang De Basanti: Daler Mehendi is still around? Who knew? Anyways, in spite of being a Punjabi song, it doesn’t sound like a typical Punjabi song and that’s what’s great about it. The song has a great beat to it. Daler sounds different from his usual self (which is a relief) and Chitra has been wisely used to add a unique flavor to it. A great title song that efficiently conveys the mood of the film. 8.5/10
  3. Paathshala: A peppy song with great youth centric lyrics and great music. ARR has used new voices for the song and it helps. Naresh Iyer and Mohammad Aslam give a young n fresh feel to it. The only bad thing about the song is that it is picturized on a 40-year-old Aamir Khan trying to pass off as being in his early twenties. 9/10
  4. Tu Bin Bataye: A slow, romantic song (the only romantic song in the album). Sadly it’s just an average song with a strong typical ARR stamp on it. Madhushree sounds sweet, perhaps too sweet. She should try a little less honey laden sometime. Naresh Iyer is good. 7/10
  5. Khalbali: Probably the weakest song of the album, it has an Arabic tune and even Arabic vocals. ARR sings himself with Nasim and Aslam. Starts off slow but gets better towards the end. It’s a situational song and will (hopefully) make more sense in the movie. 6/10
  6. Khoon Chala: A slow but fantastic song. I just found out that Mohit Chauhan who has sung this song brilliantly is actually the lead singer of Silk Route. No wonder then. The orchestration is commendable too. But what really give the song an edge are the lyrics. Easily, my favorite track of the album. 9.5/10
  7. Paathshala (Be A Rebel): A slightly modified version of Paathshala, it somehow reminds me of the song “Dating” from Boys. I guess Blaaze is the common link. A great song, nevertheless. I like this version more than the first one. 9/10
  8. Luka Chuppi: A rather strange song between a mother and a son. Once again, great lyrics and good music. ARR sings himself, this time with Lata Mangeshkar, who is great as usual. The tabla is sure to make you like the song. 8/10
  9. Lalkaar: Its wrong to call it a song. It’s more like Aamir Khan reciting a verse accompanied by chorus. It’s obviously a situational song. 7/10
  10. Roobaroo: An easy going, mid tempo, upbeat song. A great way to end the album. Its sung well by Naresh Iyer with help from ARR. 8/10

In totality, it’s a great album and even the not-so-good songs are better than your average Himesh Reshammiya and Anu Malik songs so it is a must buy for ARR fans/ non-fans alike.

Overall Rating: 8/10

Update (Friday, 16th December): It been two and a half days since I wrote the review and after repeated listening (with continuous looping), “Rang De Basantihas become a favorite with the standout line being “Dheemi aanch pe tu zara ishq chadaa”. “Roobaroo” too. Love the line “Dhuan chhata, khula gagan mera”. But the most favorite is still “Khoon Chala”.

12
Sep

Salaam Namaste - Movie Review and Analysis

Saw the movie yesterday and decided to do a review cum analysis so lets see how it goes.

I went to see the movie with an idea of what it’s about, thanks to an interview style promo of Saif and Preity that’s been airing on all TV channels lately. So I pretty much knew what to expect.

In short, the movie is about an Architect/Chef [Saif] and a Doctor/RJ [Preity] who both hate each other initially, then love each other, start living together, get pregnant, start hating each other again for a while and then finally have twins and then get married. (Not a brilliant summary but it will do.)

And now for my review:

The Good:

  • The lead pair of Saif-Preity is perfect. They suit their roles to the T and are very real in their roles. I am a big fan of Preity and she is great in the movie. She looks beautiful, as always.
  • The first half is refreshingly fresh and different from the other popcorn flicks of the recent times.
  • Saif shows more skin in the movie than Preity so one point for objectification of the human male.
  • The movie has genuine kissing scenes, unlike the rushed through ones in most other bollywood movies.
  • The humor in the movie is pretty good and classy (except in the last few minutes of the movie which is mentioned in detail in cons). Saif, Preity and Arshad are all good in the comic scenes. But the winner here is Javed Jaffery, who is very funny, for once. May be he should thank the writers for coming up with the hilarious “Sorry…Exactly” routine.
  • The movie has no parents, which means no old-fashioned rona-dhona only the subtle, stylish tissue paper crying.
  • The movie has only four songs (Can you believe that?)
  • The music of the movie is pretty good. “Salaam Namaste” as well as “My Dil Goes Mmm” are nice. The songs have been shot in an imaginative manner too.
  • The movie is very glossy and stylish, has been shot very well and surprisingly, edited well too.

The Bad:

  • The story is not all that thought provoking and representative of the current youth and live-in relationships as being claimed by the media. It’s more about this one couple and how they deal with pre-marital pregnancy.
  • I also have a problem with how this movie was publicized as yet another Yash Raj-Karan Johar style popcorn flick, which it is but only in parts. The result of such publicity was that there were a lot of families with kids in the theatre. This movie has been rated U/A and rightfully so cos the film is not at all suitable for kids under 12 and we all know how no cinema halls in India would stop kids accompanied by their parents. But there is too much in the movie about protection, pregnancy and delivery that the kids under 12 need not know about. But may be I am old fashioned. I mean most of these kids watch all the ‘K’ soaps on TV so they cant be all that innocent.
  • The movie itself is very entertaining till the penultimate reel after which the movie becomes a cheap copy of an episode of Friends and the climax of Nine Months and I cant tell you how unhappy I was with all this. I came out of the theatre praying that the director has shot an alternative ending that will be at least released on the DVD. I have never seen such a good movie fall flat after ridiculously terrible climax. And why the hell would they think of copying from Friends given that the intersection of the target audience of this movie and that show would be almost 100%.
  • Tania Zetta cannot act. Both Preity and Saif’s bosses are irritating.
  • The song “What’s Going On?” does not fit in the movie well because the dynamics between the lead pair at that time do not permit them to sing and dance together (especially when Preity is 8 months pregnant!!!)
  • Abhishek Bachchan is miscast as the stupid doctor in the final scene that ruins the movie.
  • The whole “radio listeners rushing to help unite the lead pair” thing is pretty ridiculous too.

The Ugly:

  • Preity’s voice in the argument scenes is so shrill that it would have been enough for me kill her.
  • Javed Jaffery is now on my list of “People I hate because of their bad, irregular teeth”.

Verdict:

The first half is great and the second half is okay till the last scene where everything goes down the drain. (I cant stop going on and on about it) It’s a Commendable effort by debutante director Siddhartha Anand and definitely worth your money and time.

Rating:

6.5/10 (Which means good enough for watching once and in case you are a fan of Saif or Preity’s then probably twice)

30
Aug

The Bling Thing

Lots of new R&B/ Hip-Hop songs coming out these days. Here’s how a few that I heard faired:

Pon De Replay by Rihanna is pretty good. She’s new so her style is little different from others. Let’s see if she manages to retain her style. 7/10

Bananza (Belly Dancer) by Akon is good and remarkably different from his earlier hit, “Lonely”. Variety is almost non-existent these days. 6.5/10

Touch by Amerie is okay, at best. The video’s great and Amerie is hot but with lyrics like “Don’t be afraid to touch, I know you think I’m a good girl, don’t you think a girl like me can be (touched)”, how could the song be. 4.5/10

Represent Me by Ciara is good given that it is just for the DVD. It’s a little flat but still good. 5.5/10

We Be Burnin by Sean Paul is as irritating as any other song of his. Of course, no song can suck as much as “Gimme The Light” so it’s not that bad. 3.5/10

N Dey Say by Nelly is a good song coming from him after a long time. I like it. 7/10

Appreciate by LaToya London f/ Black Thought is above average. Lets see what the American Idol reject is able to achieve.6.5/10

17
Aug

Music Nuggets - Picks Of The Week (Aug 15 - Aug 21)

“Fix You” by Coldplay

The second single from Coldplay’s new album, X&Y, is a slow ballad that turns powerful midway. The song has a good melody and powerful guitar strains and has a “Yellow” like quality to it. It’s a song about loss and pain but very uplifting. Yet another memorable Coldplay song.

Album: X & Y
Genre: Indie Rock
My Score: 8/10

“Don’t Cha Wanna Ride” by Joss Stone

Retro, funky, up-tempo, soulful - that’s what the song is. It showcases Joss’s voice beautifully. The lyrics are catchy. The song has a summery feeling to it. A standout song.

Album: Mind, Body & Soul
Genre: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
My Score: 7.5/10

“My Dil Goes Mmmm” by Shaan & Gayatri Iyer

Salaam Namaste is a typical Yash Chopra-Shahrukh Khan-Karan Johar-style movie and this song is also a typical love-hate song, which sounds good, but you know you will start loving it once it is on TV, even more when you watch the movie and will eventually hate because it will be on TV 24/7. The music is okay, Shaan is good and one wonders why a newbie, Gayatri Iyer, has been asked to sing one of the most important song in the movie (given that the song also has a remix and an instrumental version). She does an okay job too. All in all, a good song.

Album: Salaam Namaste
Genre: Hindi Soundtrack
My Score: 7/10

“Kitni Narmi Se” by Sonu Nigam

This song was a bit of a surprise. Never expected such a good song from this movie. It is a slow song about love and Sonu Nigam does an excellent job singing it. The song reminds you of “Kal Ho Naa Ho” (also a collaboration between Sonu & Shanker-Loy-Ehsaan) but that doesn’t take anything away from the song. Easily, one of the best songs of the year.

Album: Dil Jo Bhi Kahey
Genre: Hindi Soundtrack
My Score: 8/10

10
Aug

Music Nuggets - Picks Of The Week (Aug 8 - Aug 14)

In a continuing effort to diversify my taste in music, I am trying to listen to more and more genrés. So here are this week’s picks :

Save the Last Dance for Me by Michael Bublé

I have no idea what genre this is or what kinda people listen to it. It sounds a little like Jazz. The music is good and Michael has a very distinctive voice. The fact that the song is so different from the regular stuff makes it stand out even more.

Album : It’s Time
Genre : Miscellaneous
My Score : 6.5/10

Lose Control by Missy Elliott/Ciara/Fatman Scoop;

The first single from Missy’s new album is nothing you haven’t heard before. It even has the words “work me” reminding you of another song of her. Even Ciara’s presence doesn’t help much. Must say it’s a huge disappointment.

Album : The Cookbook
Genre : Rap & Hip Hop
My Score : 6/10

So Good by Rachel Stevens

Rachel Stevens is back with a new single and I must say that its video is really boring. Having said that, the song isn’t boring at all. Its a fast-paced dance-pop track and since I have a softspot for BritPop, I can’t help but like it.

Album : So Good [Single]
Genre : BritPop
My Score : 7/10

Aashiq Banaya Aapne by Himesh Reshammiya & Shreya Ghoshal

I’m sorry but I can’t tolerate Himesh’s voice. He tries to sound like Kailash Kher in the sufi style but manages to do just an okay job. But that does not take much away from the song. The music is fine and Shreya Ghoshal, as always, is a delight to listen to.

Album : Aashiq Banaya Aapne
Genre : Hindi Soundtrack
My Score : 6.5/10

Chal Diye by Amit Sana

So the Indian Idol runner-up finally has his own much deserved album and if the title track is any indication then this must be a great album. I am yet to hear the rest of the songs but this song is pretty good, far better than the boring songs of Abhijeet Sawant. He sounds great but his voice reminds me of some other singer but I am yet to figure out who. Anyways, a fantastic debut.

Album : Chal Diye
Genre : IndiPop
My Score : 7.5/10




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