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Woh Lamhe |
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MUSIC |
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MUSIC REVIEW |
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"Woh Lamhe, Woh baatein, Koi na jaane" – taking
a cue from these words, this time it is the turn of Mahesh Bhatt to
tell a story close to his heart through the film 'Woh Lamhe'. Based
on incidents from his relationship with late actress Parvin Babi, 'Woh
Lamhe' stars Kangna Ranaut as a female lead with Shiney Ahuja
playing the male protagonist. Though the last release from Vishesh
Films, 'The Killer', was an aberration when one looks at its music,
for all these years majority of their films have boasted of a superb
score. |
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Track 1 Pritam creates a great
setting through his brilliant musical arrangements just before the
man of all seasons, KK, starts crooning 'Kya Mujhe Pyar Hai'.
The chorus effect at the very beginning is simply haunting and when
KK gets into the groove with his rocking rendition; you know that
you have one of the best rendered, written and composed song of the
year in hands. Neelesh Misra's lyrics have freshness to it that make
poetry sound so simple that it makes you wonder why is it such a
rarity in today's times. |
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Track 2 One gets excited by the very mention of
singer James who appears in the credits for 'Chal Chale'. For
starters, James is the same singer who sung the popular 'Bheegi
Bheegi' earlier this year in the film 'Gangster'. From sounding
intoxicated in 'Bheegi Bheegi', James is quite full of life in 'Chal
Chale' which is yet another beautiful number that is written by
Sayeed Quadri this time around. A song about a lover taking his
beloved to a distance place where it will be only them with nothing
else surrounding them, it is a beautiful piece of melody [hopefully
an original!] Catchy and appearing very nice to ears, 'Chal Chale'
has James sounding a lot like Amit Kumar and makes one think all
over again that where is the talented singer of the early 80s these
days. Except for some gems sung by him in 'Jhankar Beats', there is
little that one has heard of Amit Kumar in last few years!
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Track 3&5 Just like Subhash Ghai has his stamp all over the songs in
the films directed by him, even Mahesh Bhatt too always has a song
or two that carry a Bhatt stamp. 'Tu Jo Nahin' is one such
track that marks the arrival of a new singer Glenn John. He sings
this 'ghazal' with aplomb and it is simply amazing to hear a near
flawless rendition from him as he croons this Sayeed Quadri written
track. Reminiscent of the songs that Anu Malik used to compose for
Mahesh Bhatt films in the past, 'Tu Jo Nahin' is a third straight
gem in quick succession that makes 'Woh Lamhe' an excellent album so
far. A classy track with appropriate arrangements, it establishes
the fact that Pritam is a composer to reckon with, with or without
an inspiration because the fact that is that what he brings to
Bollywood music is some great music to hear. Period! The beauty of
the song necessitates a repeat hearing and that's the reason one
hears 'Tu Jo Nahin' again.
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Track 4&6 'Woh Lamhe' has beauty written all
over it and it is apparent when Shreya Ghoshal croons a melodious 'So
Jaoon Main'. A song written by Shakeel Aazmi with guest composer
Roop Kumar Rathod chipping in, it is a soulful number about a female
who is looking for assurance and support from her beloved and is
ready to let go everything for her love. Inspite of its 6 minutes
long duration, it is a track that one would love to listen for an
extended period of time. Kunal Ganjawala, a regular with Pritam,
ensures that this happens as he sings the male version of the same
track. He adds his own nuances to a song that is anyways a great
hear and makes it a twin treat for the listeners.
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Track 7
Just like the album began with an inspiration [Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai],
the album ends with one as well. 'Bin Tere' is a song in
question that is in fact a track originally sung by Pakistani singer
Jawad Ahmad some time back. He is roped in to sing the track again
for 'Woh Lamhe' and just like 'Kya Mujhe Pyar Hai', if one ignores
the originality factor; 'Bin Tere' is another superb number to hear
to. Pritam is good at rearranging the track and comes up with a
version that suits the Bollywood setting to the T. Nice'n'soothing
melody coupled with simple lyrics by Sayeed Quadri add on 'Bin Tere'
to the highly enjoyable compilation of songs in 'Woh Lamhe'. |
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