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Bhagam Bhag - Mixed Bag |
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MUSIC REVIEW |
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If there is one film after 'Dhoom 2' that is exciting Bollywood
lovers most before year 2006 comes to an end, it is 'Bhagam Bhag'.
And why not? After all it brings together the ever successful
combination of Priyadarshan, Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal. With
Govinda as an ace with the winning team, it is but natural that
there are expectations galore from this comic thriller. With Sameer
as the lyricist and music by Pritam who has given Priyadarshan his
biggest musical hit in the form of 'Garam Masala' last year, one
only expects an ideal follow-up in form of 'Bhagam Bhag' soundtrack.
Unfortunately the final outcome is not quite in the same league! |
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Track 1 Tere Bin - First look at the
cover and you get an impression that it is a Himesh Reshammiya
album. Why? Because there are 6 original tracks and as many remixes,
something which Reshammiya and DJ Akbar Sami have delivered for all
of last year. Nevertheless, in case of 'Bhagam Bhag', the entire
score belongs to Pritam and one moves on to listen. It makes for a
rather surprising beginning to 'Bhagam Bhag' since one anticipated a
racy start to the soundtrack of this fun flick but what one hears is
a sugar-n-saccharine love song about a heart beating for one's love! |
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Track 2,6 Signal - Excitement builds up soon after with the
mention of Remo Fernandes' name for the song. With a carnival like
beginning to the song and elaborate arrangements, one is sure that
there is going to be lot of 'masti' and 'dhamaal' in 'Signal'. And
thankfully that indeed is the cast as 'Signal' turns out to be
'hot-and-ready-to-serve' catchy track that has FUN written all over
it. Never once does the pace die down in this stage show track which
features Akshay, Govinda and Tanushree. With Suzanne pitching in for
Tanushree and Remo rubbing off his energy into an entire
composition, this 'pyaar ka signal' is worth stopping by and giving
a dekko! Remix version of the song that comes later is
designed for the dance floors by DJ Amit since there is an extended
music piece for more than a minute before the vocals arrive. |
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Track 3 Aa Khushi Se Khud Khushi Kar Le
For probably the first time in the album, one hears a trademark
Pritam tune in the form of ''. A little bit of 'Ada' with a dash of
'Teri Aankhen Garam Masala', this item number has Sunidhi Chauhan
going full throttle with her rendition. Though one may not really
want to give too much thought into lyrics like 'Aa Khushi Se Khud
Khushi Kar Le', one has to credit Pritam for his zingy westernized
arrangements as he fills up the entire song with so many musical
instruments that there is hardly any moment to sit back and have a
single relaxing moment! What makes the number further naughty is the
girly chorus in the background that croons in. |
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Track 4,9,11 - Bhagam Bhag A situational
number which again has some elements of Ada. seems to be designed
for appearing as a part of the background score. And if that's not
the case then one can easily accept a promotional music video of the
song to be created since it has that catchy feel to it that makes it
instantly recognized after just a couple of hearings. Crooned by
Neraj Sridhar [Bombay Vikings], tune of this high-on-arrangements
number may not be exceptional again but what Pritam succeeds in is
creating a track that goes well with the racy theme of the film and
stays well with you even after it is through. 'Press Play Mix'
of the song only establishes its funky nature further while 'Ragga'
mix comes across as a lounge fusion mix hence managing to
convince you that this song could well be the USP of the album if
promoted well. |
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Track 5,8
- Afreen and one can only think of Late Nusrat Fateh Ali
Khan's 'Afreen Afreen' that had Lisa Ray sizzling in the sand dunes!
Well, Pritam's version of 'Afreen' is certainly different [and far
less impressive] as he ropes in KK and Sunidhi Chauhan to croon
along an extremely-high-on-arrangements song that has zero Middle
East flavor to it! In fact the number is designed as a rock track
with even an element of opera! Due to this one starts wondering if
this is yet another stage number since the film is about a 'theater
on a run'. A number which is seemingly a pre-climax track, 'Afreen'
which also appears in a add-on-zing remix version, doesn't really
make you jump with joy and merely comes across as a gap filler that
may work in the situation. |
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track 12 - Chal Ud Chale By the time this track comes, you
are seriously not very enthusiastic about hearing any more pacy and
zingy tracks as they become a little too much. Though Jojo and
Sohail Kaul bring in a lot of energy into this fast paced song about
running and some more running, the tune turns out to be pretty
ordinary and it is left to the arrangements factor to give the song
some chance to at least look good on screen if picturised well.
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Track 10,7 - Tere Bin – Reprised This
Kunal Ganjawala & Sunidhi Chauhan sung song is paced almost as a
nursery rhyme and though the impact is mostly harmless due to melody
holding center stage, overall the track isn't anything more than
being average with one quickly looking forward to the next track in
the album. In fact even the Remix version that comes after a
while is nothing much to write home about with merely an added zing
and pace in order to make it sound a little peppier. Third version
of the song comes and surprisingly turns out to be the best of the
lot since it has a softer feel to it while bringing vocals to the
fore. Another difference in this version is Shreya Ghoshal roped in
who only sounds better. In fact after listening to the song 3 times
in a row, it only starts sounding better! |
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On the whole
'Bhagam Bhag' turns out to be a mixed bag. While not even a single
track has in it to be remembered much 6 months down the line, each
of them does have a potential to keep the moments pepped up while
the film is on. Now this is something that is strength of a
Priyadarshan film as the songs more often than not do well with the
situation. Same is what one expects in case of 'Bhagam Bhag' too.
Though one is not even comparing the score of 'Bhagam Bhag' with
that of 'Woh Lamhe' and 'Gangster' since the genres are different,
one can't deny the fact that the soundtrack doesn't quite come close
to 'Garam Masala' or even Pritam's last release 'Apna Sapna Money
Money' |
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