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Bollywood Hungama
Music: Nitz'N'Sony Lyrics: Pranav Vatsa Music Label: T-Series Expectations: We hope for some catchy…
<b>Music:</b> Nitz'N'Sony<br> <b>Lyrics: </b> Pranav Vatsa<br> <b>Music Label:</b> T-Series<br><br> <b>Expectations: </b><br><br> We hope for some catchy music, as the film is made by a trendy yet experienced choreographer. <br><br> <b>Music: </b><br><br> The maddest song on the track is the convoluted <i><b>'Hu Tu Tu'</b></i>, sung by Sonu Nigam and Sivamani. Full of gimmicks - both instrumental and vocal - the song reminds us of '<i>Psycho Re</i>', the crazy track from <i>ABCD</i>, a film in which Ganesh Acharya, this film's director, had a major acting role. Pranav Vatsa's lyrics are crazy and loopy enough for us to know that this is a big-time situational number, even if it is a possible end-credits video. <br><br> Sunidhi Chauhan-Ali Zafar sing the lead track, <i><b>'DJ'</b></i>, written fairly engagingly by Pranav Vatsa. While Ali is okay, Sunidhi sings brilliantly and this catchy hook, '<i>Mera gaana bajaa de DJ DJ DJ</i>' is a smart hook - cute yet infectious. The music could have been less noisy though. <br><br> The composers achieve a kind of feat by getting Anu Malik and Himesh Reshammiya to actually sing here. Himesh-Shreya get into dance mode in <i><b>'Bulbul'</b></i> with a <i>mukhda</i> ripped off intentionally from Laxmikant-Pyarelal's Roti hit, '<i>Naach Meri Bulbul</i>'. <br><br> We liked the way the desi music with heavy percussion merge with the rock guitar strums. Shreya is frothy, different, and Himesh shows all the attitude the song requires. The <i>mukhda</i> is a nice, <i>tapori</i> twist to Anand Bakshi's words and the orchestration has the pace, energy and rhythmic style of L-P's folk-based popular hits. <br><br> <i><b>'Birju'</b></i> (Udit Narayan, Mika Singh, Arya, Naezy) and <i><b>'Line Lagaa'</b></i> (Anu Malik-Mika Singh) are interesting fun tracks with some spirited singing and <i>hatela</i>…oops!... we mean different lyrics in <i>Bambaiya</i> Hindi. The meanings are refreshing clear, and in the latter case, cute. '<i>Birju</i>' has Udit Narayan's single sentences stealing the show, while the rap section dominates and is very well penned by the lyricist. The situation is clearly pivoting around a greedy moneylender. <br><br> It is in the latter song that we encounter Anu Malik vocalizing his portion with interestingly expressive touches. The droning feel of the song adds to its appeal. <br><br> <b>Overall: </b><br><br> To match the phraseology of most of the tracks, this is a '<i>fultu</i> timepass' score. But don't expect more. Farah Khan and Remo D'Souza fans, please excuse. <br><br> <b>Our Pick: </b><br><br> <i>'DJ', 'Hu Tu Tu', 'Line Laga'</i>
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