EXPECTATIONS
You have very good expectations from the music of Desi
Boyz. First and foremost this is an unpretentious out
and out commercial outing which means catchy music is pretty
much on cards. Moreover, the title song with Akshay and John
has already caught attention in a big way. Also, Pritam can
well be expected to deliver goods in a biggie like this,
especially after some chartbuster soundtracks that he has
created for Akshay in the form of Action Replayy, De Dana
Dan, Singh Is Kinng and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. With
prominent lyricists like Kumaar, Irshad Kamil and Amitabh
Bhattacharya contributing here, one looks forward to a fun
and entertaining ride.
MUSIC
Desi Boyz gets a powerful beginning with 'Make Some
Noise For The Desi Boyz' which is the kind of track that
one would have expected when it comes to male bonding between
the lead actors. A Punjabi-Hindi-English track by Kumaar that
has K.K. singing in an altogether different style (when compared
to far sombre songs that he usually sings for Pritam) along with
Bob, this one is a chartbuster all the way. Boasted by addictive
beats, relentless pace and some quick-fix arrangements that keep
the adrenalin pumping for those four minutes, this one starts
and finishes in a jiffy with no dull moment whatsoever. As
expected, the song is also complimented by a 'remix version'
which has a concert/club feel to it, hence requiring a wide
dance floor that creates enough space to get the dance moves on.
What takes the fun quotient forward is 'Subha Hone Na De'
which is second straight chartbuster track in a row. This one is
a club outing as well with a definite Indian melody to it which
only accentuates the overall appeal of the song. With Mika Singh
getting into a total mood while singing this fun-n-entertaining
number, this one also has a sonic sound to it, courtesy the
parts sung by Shefali Alvaris that gives an added touch to this
Kumaar written number. Though the song requires a couple of
listening to make one get into the groove, 'Subha Hone Na De'
is all set to become popular in quick time. No wonder, the
makers too show good confidence in the song, hence adding not
just a 'remix version' but also repeat it as 'Tu Mera Hero'.
After
a couple of club outings comes a quintessential Bollywood dance
number that has Pritam giving exactly what is expected from him.
With its opening sound on the similar lines as 'Zor Ka Jhatka'
[Action Replayy] and the mood similar to that of 'Twist'
[Love Aaj Kal] , 'Jhak Maar Ke' is clearly one
of the massiest numbers that John Abraham has danced to in his
decade long career. With Neeraj Shridhar and Harshdeep Kaur
clearly having a lot of fun behind the mike and singing to the
rhythm of some 'desi' Punjabi beats, 'Jhak Maar Ke'
written by Irshad Kamil works instantly with the listener and
only makes one nod in approval by the time the 'remix version'
arrives.
A much refined version of 'Razia Gundo Mein Phas Gayi' [Thank
You] comes in the form of 'Allah Maaf Kare'
which only makes one sure that the makers here were sure about
bringing in all the commercial ingredients that would have kept
the mood of Desi Boyz upbeat and catering to class as
well as mass audience. While this Irshad Kamil written song has
a core Indian appeal to it, Pritam presents it in a Western
avtar to bring in just the right fusion that ensures that 'Allah
Maaf Kare' makes it four-in-a-row for Desi Boyz.
With Sonu Nigam and Shilpa Rao bringing in a new dimension with
their singing style here, 'Allah Maaf Kare' also arrives
in it's remix version and makes one head to the dance floor.
Last to arrive is 'Let It Be' which could just
have turned into a sad outing if only lyricist Amitabh
Bhattacharya would have changed a few words here and there or
Pritam would have stepped into a much serious zone. However,
despite the relatively serious mood of the song here when
compared to the rest of the album, 'Let It Be' never
makes one feel that the sound of Desi Boyz has been
compromised. A song where the protagonist is regretting the
mistakes he has made in life and now wants his partner (and life
in general) to stick to him as he makes amends, this situational
track is sung well by Shaan and has the composer's stamp all
over it .
OVERALL
Music of Desi Boyz exceeds expectations. While one was
sure that there would at least a couple of chartbusters in the
album due to reasons mentioned at the very beginning, it is
clear that director Rohit Dhawan had additional expectations
from his team here. Result is this soundtrack by Pritam which is
one of the better 'masala' albums of the year that works as
instant coffee and also promises a good shelf life once the film
scores at the box office.
OUR PICK(S)
Subha Hone Na De, Allah Maaf Kare, Make Some Noise For The
Desi Boyz, Jhak Maar Ke
    
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