Break Ke Baad

Break Ke BaadMusic Directors: Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani

Lyricists: Vishal Dadlani and Prasoon Joshi

Singers: Vishal Dadlani, Alyssa Mendonsa, Neeraj Shridhar, Shekhar Ravjiani, Sunidhi Chauhan, Caralisa Monteiro, Mikey Mccleary and Nikhil D'Souza

Rating: ***

Vishal and Shekhar know the pulse of youth and so their music is usually young, hip and zippy. Repeating the trend, the composer duo has rendered some interesting and upbeat songs that are bound to be liked by music lovers, especially the young generation.

The album boasts of eight tracks, including one remix and one acoustic version.

It sets the mood with its first track "Adhoore", which is already making waves among listeners. Crooned by Vishal and Alyssa Mendonsa, the peppy, foot-tapping love song that describes the two main characters in the film is quite interesting and entertaining. A good start to the soundtrack.

The song also has a remix version, which is faster in pace.

The next is "Ajab leher" that has Neeraj Shridhar, Shekhar Ravjiani and Vishal behind the mike. The upbeat song that talks about one's neighbour makes good use of the saxophone, which is quite appealing. It's catchy and has the potential to become a favourite.

Next is a soft song, "Dhoop ke makaan", sung by Shekhar Ravjiani, Sunidhi Chauhan, Caralisa and Mikey Mcclearyu. The track is quite melodious even though the music is subdued and the focus is on vocals and lyrics. A decent number.

The song also has an acoustic version, which is more appealing. It has a raw feel that gives it an edge over the original.

Then there is "Dooriyan hain zaroori", a song that talks about the concept of space in a relationship. With rock influences, the song attracts attention. It is catchy and has spunk, which helps it stand tall among the other tracks.

The soundtrack also offers an English song, which is situational. "Don't worry about me" is likeable but, because of the language, might not enjoy mass appeal. Nevertheless, a good hear.

Finally, there is "Main jiyoonga" that starts with a bang. With piano as its predominant instrument, it generates quite a lot of interest. A good way to end the album.

On the whole, Break Ke Baad offers a robust mix of songs that are hummable and will be enjoyed by a majority of people.

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Dooriyan Hai Zaroori Vishal Dadlani, Monica Dogra

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Main Jiyoonga Nikhil D'Souza, Mikey Mcclearyu, Gino Banks

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Guzaarish

GuzaarishMusic Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Lyricists: A.M. Turaz and Vibhu Puri

Singers: KK, Shail Hada, Kunal Ganjawala, Rakesh Pandit, Francois, Vibhavari Joshi, Sunidhi Chauhan, Harshdeep Kaur and Shankar Mahadevan

Rating: ***

Even though "Guzaarish" is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's debut foray into music direction, the filmmaker-turned-composer has done an astounding job, aptly capturing the mood and feel of the film that stars Hrithik Roshan as a paraplegic and Aishwarya Rai as his nurse.

The soundtrack boasts of 10 original tracks and no remixes.

The album begins with the title track, which is also one of the best tracks of the film. Sung by KK in his soulful voice and with ample support from Shail Hada, the love ballad is beautifully composed. A soft approach and predominance of the accordion gives the song an edge.

Next is an interestingly written song, "Sau gram zindagi", with Kunal Ganjawala behind the mike. Even though the track has unconventional lyrics, it still stands tall owing to Ganjawala's brilliant vocals and the melody of the composition.

A track that is based on life, "Sau gram zindagi" has a very nice thought behind it. The only damper is the English lyrics that emerge at the end. They seem quite unnecessary in the audio but might add more sense visually.

"Tera zikr", another love song in appreciation of one's lady love, is crooned by Shail Hada and Rakesh Pandit. The slow moving number is worth a listen but somehow doesn't generate the urge to hear it again.

Then the album takes a slight turn with the emergence of "Saiba" by Vibhavari Joshi. After three slow numbers "Saiba" gets some pace to the soundtrack. The song has a very international feel and seems more of a situational track.

Next in line is KK singing "Jaane kiska khwab" in his impressive voice. The lyrics are the main plus point of this track in which vocals are given more importance than instruments. The orchestration has been kept minimal that brings about a tranquilizing effect in the song.

Then another moderately paced song comes in the guise of "Udi" sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Shail Hada. The track has the feel of a carnival. This one is just passable in the context of the album.

"Keh na saku" is another brilliant track of the album. This one comes very close to the title track in terms of appeal. The romantic number crooned by Shail Hada again makes you fall in love with the track, which is slow-paced. It strikes a chord with the listener with its musical arrangement and soul-stirring composition. A clear winner.

Up next the album throws open a young, impressive, budding voice of Harshdeep Kaur, who has given the vocals for "Chaand ki katori". The soft, pleasing and soulful song appeals mainly because of the astounding voice of the singer, which fits the track completely.

Subdued musical arrangements are a plus because they lend focus to the vocals. There are moments in the song that are clearly its highlights. Listen in loop to thoroughly enjoy every element of this track.

Then there is "Daayein baayein" sung by KK. A free-flowing love song, "Daayein baayein" follows the principle of slow moving tracks adopted in this album but somehow doesn't create a strong impression. It is neither bad nor brilliant.

Finally we have "Dhundhli dhundhli" that has Shankar Mahadevan behind the mike. The song begins with the chirping of birds, it sets a pensive mood and has violin as the predominant instrument. The parts where Mahadevan takes the high pitch are very interesting and give an edge to the track.

On the whole, as a first time music director, Bhansali has done a commendable job, concentrating more on vocals and quality of compositions than just the beats. The album will surely be appreciated by music buffs.

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Saiba Vibhavari Joshi, Francois Castellino, Shail Hada

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Jaane Kiske Khwaab K.K

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Udi Sunidhi Chauhan, Shail Hada

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Keh Na Saku Shail Hada

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Golmaal 3

Golmaal 3Music Director: Pritam Chakraborty

Lyricist: Kumaar; Singers: KK, Anushka Manchanda, Monali, Shaan, Neeraj Shridhar, Antara Mitra, Sunidhi Chauhan, Bappi Lahiri and Sudesh Bhosle

Rating: ***

The "Golmaal" soundtrack was composed by Vishal-Shekhar, but Pritam Chakroborty took the mantle from the composer duo for "Golmaal Returns" and presented quite an energetic soundtrack. For the third instalment, the music director has clubbed the retro feel of the 1980s along with contemporary music and the combination makes the album a must hear.

The album of "Golmaal 3" boasts of six originals and three re-mixes.

The soundtrack kick-starts with the high energy title track of the film, crooned efficiently by KK, Anushka Manchanda and Monali Thakur. The song boasts of the same energy and spirit as seen in the title tracks of the first two movies, but it stands out with its individuality. It is catchy, peppy and contains a lot of spunk, which will make it a hit at the DJ consoles. An interesting start.

It also has a re-mixed version.

Next in line is a motivational number "Apna har din" with Shaan and Anushka behind the mike. The fast-paced song stresses on the fact that one should live life to the fullest. The lyrics are nice, but the composition is not so inspiring. It lacks punch.

This one too has a re-mixed version, which is also average.

"Ale" starts as an English song, but soon Hindi lyrics take over. It is quite average and doesn't make the listener sit up and take notice. Sung by Neeraj Sridhar and Antara Mitra, it fails to pep up the album.

It is followed by another fast-paced number titled "Desi kali". This has a heard-before feeling and doesn't strike a chord. The love song is upbeat and high on beats, but it falls flat in terms of appeal. Even the talented singers Neeraj and Sunidhi fail to save the song.

The song has a re-mixed version too.

Then the retro feel hits the album with two back-to-back songs from the Mithun Chakraborty-starring 1982 film "Disco Dancer".

The first is "Disco Dancer" crooned by Bappi Lahiri, who had sung the original song. Bringing alive the disco era, it catches the attention even after so many years. The classic that has been revisited exudes its original charm and is equally likeable even now.

Then there is "Yaad aa raha hai". Sung by Sudesh Bhosle, this one too brings alive the retro aspect and is sure to make a mark like it did when it got released for the first time.

On the whole, "Golmaal 3" has few hits and few misses. But the album is worth a listen.
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Allah Ke Banday

Music Directors: Chirantan Bhatt, Kailash Kher, Naresh, Paresh, Tarun, Vinayak, Hamza Faruqui and Ishq Bector

Lyricists: Sarim Momin, Kailash Kher and Faruk Kabir ; Singers: Hamza Faruqui, Krishna, Kailash Kher, Ravi Khote, Sunidhi Chauhan and Ishq Bector

Rating: ***1/2

Multiple composers and lyricists have come together to make the soundtrack of Sharman Joshi- starrer "Allah Ke Banday" and they defy the old saying that too many cooks spoil the broth. Each song of the film has its distinctive character and is entertaining in its own right.

The film released on Oct 22, boasts of six tracks.

"Maula" crooned by Hamza Faruqui and Krishna opens the album with a bang. The Sufi rock number is already making its presence felt on radio stations and television channels. The strong vocals and a high-pitch approach are the high points of the song that also boasts of good composition.

Next is "Kya hawa kya baadal" by the members of "Kailasa" band. Kailash Kher, Paresh and Naresh have come up with an enchanting composition with a dominant Indian sound. The song has a very edgy and haunting feel to it with Kailash's voice varying from base to high pitch during the course of the song. It has the ability to hook a listener for long.

Then enters "Rabba rabba", which has Ravi Khote behind the mike. It is an average song with nothing very interesting to offer. The composition is soaked in western flavour and also seems to have very strong rock influence.

Up next is "Mayoos", the only female song of the soundtrack, which is beautifully crooned by Sunidhi Chauhan. With minimal music arrangement, Sunidhi's voice takes centrestage and sets the mood. The slow-paced song is poignant and strikes a chord with the listener.

Finally, the album takes a turn with Ishq Bector of "Hip hopper" fame singing "Kaala jaadu", a fun and entertaining track. With foot-tapping beats and quirky lyrics, it has a mass appeal and is bound to find a place for itself.

On the whole, the album generates ample interest and will be liked by music lovers.
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