EXPECTATIONS
One doesn't have any clue whatsoever around what to expect
from the music of Chalo Dilli. Since the film is
based on 'road movie' genre and doesn't quite have a
conventional romance angle per se, it is difficult to pin
point what exactly does Chalo Dilli soundtrack have
in store for listeners. With various composers like Anand
Raj Anand, Gourov Dasgupta, Sachin Gupta and Rohit Kulkarni
coming up with a song apiece, you just play on the
soundtrack with minimal expectations and hope to be
surprised..
MUSIC The album
kick-starts with the sound of 'Chalo Dilli' which
has been blazing across all music channels that have been airing
the film's promos for around a fortnight now. A foot tapping
number with a Punjabi base, courtesy Manthan's lyrics and
arrangements that have Western fusion to them, this Gourov
Dasgupta composition turns out to be instantly catchy and makes
you revisit it all over again. One of the better theme tracks to
have come out in recent times, this Raja Hasan sung number has
just the right kind of energy and spunk to it which was much
needed for the film.
'Matargashtiya' carries forward the fun element
with the Punjabi flavour remaining intact, what with Anand Raj
Anand being the lyricist/composer here with Sukhwinder Singh
doing the honours behind the mike. A song about being casual in
approach and just allowing the time to fly past by, 'Matargashtiya'
is a situational track that should look good on screen, courtesy
picturisation that does promise effective storytelling.
There is a surprise in store though with the album changing
route and taking the item song lane, courtesy June Banerjee sung
'Laila Mein Laila' which has been adapted from the
namesake number in Qurbani. While the latter was an out
and out Western number, the former is a fusion mix with a
Punjabi setting to it. So one pretty much foresees Yana Gupta
(on whom the song is picturised) to get into a 'Babuji' [Dum]
mode while gyrating to this one. While the 'mukhda' of 'Laila
Mein Laila' is kept intact by Gourov Dasgupta, lyricist
Manthan comes up with altogether different to give it a
different dimension. The song, despite appearing in 'Club Mix'
version as well, is not an instant chartbuster and one waits to
see how Yana ends up enticing audience with her moves here.
It's the sound of Chalo Dilli that blazes all over again
before Neeraj Shridhar starts crooning Hi 5. A Sachin
Gupta composition which is all about having fun in life,
forgetting your worries and living it all to the fullest, Hi
5 (heard again in 'Club Mix' version) has a celebration
setting to it which has a mix of Hindi and English lyrics by
Krishika Lulla (who is also the film's producer) and Shabbir
Ahmed. This is yet another track that has a situational appeal
to it and doesn't quite promise much once the film is off the
screens.
Those who have caught the promos of the film would realise that
one of the standard lines mouthed by the film's lead actor Vinay
Pathak is 'Kaun Si Badi Baat Ho Gayi'. A song
based on the same lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed comes at this point in
the album where yet again the album takes a Punjabi route. This
time around the flavour is much more traditional and the results
are good as well. Seemingly a pre-climax song where the
protagonists find themselves at a juncture where they have to
take some tough decisions, 'Kaun Se Badi Baat' composed
by Rohit Kulkarni should prove to be effective on screen.
Just before the album approaches its end, Rohit Kulkarni brings
in an out and out English track titled 'Moments In Life'.
A background number that could perhaps be playing around the
opening credit title roll or during introduction of Lara Dutta's
character, this Neisha Mascarenha written and Natalie Di Luccio
sung track has a classy feel to it and lends a quality element
to the album.
OVERALL
Music of Chalo Dilli is better than what one expected
from the soundtrack even though it doesn't quite boast of that
one big smash number that could have made all the difference.
Also, majority of songs have a situational appeal to them which
means that once the film is off theaters, there is minimal
chance of the album finding much sustenance for itself. Though
musically 'Laila Mein Laila' doesn't turn out to be great
shakes, it is one song that makers would have to rely open if
they want the album to leave any impression commercially.
OUR PICK(S)
Chalo Dilli, Kaun Se Badi Baat, Laila O Laila a
    
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