This was my favourite album of last year -- had the craziest songs - the darkest music i have ever…
This was my favourite album of last year -- had the craziest songs - the darkest music i have ever listened and i loved every bit of it -- even today i lsiten to them all the time --- Rock Attyachaar omg i cannot begin to explain that song is frign addicting --
- Ranjhana that 1 min rendition is soo soohing
- Dhol yaara Dhol -- ns folk rendition here
- Paayaliya is awesome
- .....list goes on listen to this - this people might not think as a classic but ill tell u why it is -- there are no other directors like him nor are there other albums like this 500/5
well to start with anurag htis time has chosen a very tough subject.but after watching the movie…
well to start with anurag htis time has chosen a very tough subject.but after watching the movie you could tell that anurag kashyap without a doubt is one of the best directors of all time.abhay is truly amazing.he has went a way ahead of his brothers bobby n sunny.kalki is wonderfull but the applause goes to mahi gill.she is tremendous in the film as modern paro.music is exceptional and easy going screenplay really is appreciable.
the film is a winner in all aspects.this is how a film is made people...dont even think that you could miss this one.
Dev.d Is rocker all the way.
What an amazing movie this is....I always admired AKs work and he's done it again.....from the…
What an amazing movie this is....I always admired AKs work and he's done it again.....from the start to the end....from screen to screen...this is a classic...couldnt have been better...10 on 10
Outstanding and amazing. You get Quality and quantity. I agree with the review. you might not like…
Outstanding and amazing. You get Quality and quantity. I agree with the review. you might not like all the songs if you hear first time. You will find it catchy by hearing second time. 18 soundtrack and all are just awesome. I don't know when was the last time bollywood had many soundtrack with good music. I havn't seen any soundtrack in a long time. Last album was in back in 1994 of hum aapke hai kaun, which had 14 excellent soundtrack.
It's amazing music, must by this, Emotional atyachar is very nice song.. After long time some…
It's amazing music, must by this,
Emotional atyachar is very nice song..
After long time some different music come,
Beautiful creation by amit trivedi.. After all nice album..
The first time i heard emosanal atyachar on tv i was hooked onto it and after listening to the song…
The first time i heard emosanal atyachar on tv i was hooked onto it and after listening to the song and its rock version i just went ahead and picked up my copy from planet M. Now i'm totally into the songs..
Except for these tracks the other songs also sound completely different and original.. I love the song the duniya too.. I'm just waiting for the movie release.. I would recommend this album to everyone..
Dev D had two A's that I had admired, Anurag Kashyap and Abhay Deol. The music adds a third A for…
Dev D had two A's that I had admired, Anurag Kashyap and Abhay Deol. The music adds a third A for Amit Trivedi, the music director who gave different but okayish music in 2008's Aamir, who comes up with an album with an assortment of 18 tracks, quite varied in music, lyrics and treatment, and in lyricists and singers as well. The album running just 93 seconds over an hour consists songs in quite some genres, from rock to classical, techno to folk, and dance numbers to soft melodies. The 18 tracks do not seem too long and boring, and none of them is unfit or unsound. The movie might have most of them in the background, adding to a rich background score, rather than interrupting the flow.
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The best track that takes you off track is <b><i>Emosanal Attyachar</i></b>, that comes with a brass band, prominently the trumpet, the one you'd have heard in any Indian <i>baaraat</i>. The lyrics are quite funny and the video stars Patna ke Presleys, adding a 70's look. The brass resonator is a very fresh and likeable concept. Bony Chakravarthy sings it with an intonation that keeps getting on the head. The only other track he sung is a rock version of the same song, where he pronounces it correctly.
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The second place would be shared by the classical melodies <b><i>Paayaliya</i></b> and <b><i>Dil Mein Jaagi</i></b>. Shruti Pathak, whose first song was the superhit <i>Mar Jaawan (Fashion)</i> with her husky voice, goes very soft and high pitched for the Indian classical <b><i>Paayaliya</i></b> who she wrote herself. Amazing song! Anusha Mani also wrote and sung for herself her second track, which, though sounds a tad similar to <i>Piyu Bole (Parineeta)</i>, has a western classical touch and superb lyrics.
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There is a list of folk songs in Rajasthani and Punjabi, all six written by debutante Shellee. <i>Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno)</i> singer Shilpa Rao, in her second song, renders her beautiful voice to <b><i>Dhol Yaara Dhol</i></b> and` <b><i>Ranjhana</i></b> along with Kshitij, for the only two duets in the album that are a pleasure to listen to. Toshi sings the third Rajasthani track <b><i>Pardesi</i></b>in a brilliant fusion music. The only experienced singer Labh Jajua sings the three Punjabi songs <b><i>Maahi Mennu Nee Karna Pyaar</i></b> and its sad version, which is much better, and the foot-tapping <b><i>Hikknaal</i></b> that will surely rock dance floors.
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Amit Trivedi gave voice to four tracks in addition to music, which have been written by another first-timer Amitabh Bhattacharya. <b><i>Saali Khushi</i></b> is the best with a sad undertone, and almost gets you pensive. A very different <b><i>Nayan Tarse</i></b> is again a fusion between classical and rock and has amazing lyrics. The techno <b><i>Aankh Micholi</i></b> and <b><i>Duniya</i></b> are serious and light respectively and Amit Trivedi sounds different in each of them. The toughest words in the album can be heard in <b><i>Yahi Meri Zindagi</i></b>, sung in a sweet voice by Aditi Singh Sharma.
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There are two tracks with <b><i>Dev-Chanda</i></b> themes that has good vocals. The only song I did not quite like was <b><i>Ek Hulchul Si</i></b>, quite run-of-the-mill, not bad though.
<br><br> Dev D is going to be a movie with new talent who thinks differently; it is said Abhay Deol struck up the idea and proposed Anurag Kashyap for the movie. Amit Trivedi experimented with young and new singers and lyricists, and has delivered an amazing album. The movie is already a favourite of mine, the music album has been on a repeat-album setting in my car and on my laptop at office and home since the past week and I seem to have grown upon it. Highly recommended. 9 on 10. Grab a copy and experience yourself.
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