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Bollywood Hungama
Music: Sawan Dutta & Rohan Rohan Lyrics: Priya Panchal & Rohan Gokhale Music Label: T-Series…
<B>Music: </B> Sawan Dutta & Rohan Rohan<BR> <B>Lyrics: </B> Priya Panchal & Rohan Gokhale<BR> <B>Music Label: </B> T-Series<BR><BR> <B>Expectations: </B> <BR><BR> There are no expectations as the film has no face value. <BR><BR> <B>Music: </B> <BR><BR> We kind of liked the languorous jazz version of the love song '<B><i>Tham Sa Gayaa</i></B>' sung by the composer Sawan Dutta herself. Jazz is a comparatively lesser-used form of Western music in Hindi cinema and the song succeeds in sounding attractive and brims with old-world Western melody. <BR><BR> The normal version by Papon has a contemporary colour, thanks to the singer's rendition, though we prefer Sawan's version for its loyal adherence to the ambience of jazz. Her vocals are burnished well and give the track a fresh feel. The trumpet and saxophone work big too. <BR><BR> '<B><i>Entry To Delhi</i></B>' (Amandeep Singh Jolly) is so cacophonous that we do mind at all when it is over! The remix version, wherein lyricist Priya Panchal joins Amandeep as a singer adds to the noise quotient, though Priya's vocals do stand out over the overdone orchestration. The lyrics, of course, have nothing to offer for Delhi-lovers in this song designed as an ode to the capital city. Cliches abound, and there is also a weird line, '<i>Badi maili maili par saaf hai Dilli</i>!†Really? <BR><BR> The third two-version song is the immensely catchy '<B><i>Raahi Raahi</i></B>' composed by Rohan Rohan and written by Rohan Gokhale, who presumably might be one of the two Rohan's! The Sufi-meets-Indipop tenor cannot be missed in the main version by Neeti Mohan and Tochi Raina, and there is a rock version too by Wrisha Dutta-Rohan Rohan. The former has Neeti in usual husky and alluring mode, while Tochi takes on the higher Sufi-like octaves with lyrics to match. <BR><BR> The Smriti Minocha-sung '<B><i>Pawan Guru Paani Pita</i></B>' is a traditional Punjabi religious track and has been given a partly-modern orchestral spin. <BR><BR> <B>Overall: </B> <BR><BR> Some decent tracks save this album. <BR><BR> <B>Our Pick: </B> <BR><BR> '<i>Thaam Sa Gaya' (Jazz), 'Raahi Raahi</i>'
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