EXPECTATIONS
There are huge expectations from the music of Dum Maaro
Dum. Reason is simple - immense hype. Ever since this
Rohan Sippy film went on floors, there have been talks about
the edgy soundtrack that Pritam and lyricist Jaideep Sahni
are supposed to have created here. Add to that the fact that
a cult classic has been presented in a brand new avtar here
only makes one further excited to check out what really is
in store. Since the film belongs to thriller genre as well,
expectations from the music too are on the same lines.
MUSIC After much wait and
huge anticipation, one manages to lay hands on 'Mit Jaaye
Gham ('Dum Maaro Dum'). Is this really what I just
heard' is what describes the reaction when one hears the song
for the first time. 'Shocking' is the word which one utters when
one hears it the second time. 'Let me check it out again' is
what you say to yourself when playing it the third time over.
And 'this one is gonna get noticed for sure' is what you end up
exclaiming after the song has indeed been played in the repeat
mode. Right from the arrangements to the lyrics to the way it is
sung to an overall treatment; 'Dum Maaro Dum'
(with original lyrics and music by Anand Bakshi and R D Burman)
is indeed different. This is one song in fact which should have
come with an 'adults only certificate' and though a section of
moral police may go about calling it as cheap/vulgar/crude, the
fact is that ultimately it is the choice of a listener to grab
it or ignore it. One can be rest assured though that this effort
by Anushka Manchanda behind the mike and Deepika Padukone on the
screen would definitely make heads turn. As for its popularity,
rest assured it is going to be the talk of the town for the next
couple of months at the least and would burn the dance floors.
Immediately after this chartbuster comes the love song 'Te
Amo' (which stands for 'I Love You' in Spanish) which is
literally thrust down your throat as it appears as many as four
times in the album. The original as well as the 'remix version'
is by Ash King and Sunidhi Chauhan while later in the album,
Sunidhi as well as Mohit Chauhan also decide to go solo for a
version each. Is it a pleasant sounding song? Definitely yes. Is
it the best that Pritam has to offer? The answer is no. On the
same lines as 'I am in Love' (Once Upon A Time In
Mumbaai), 'Te Amo' was expected to stand out as the
only true blue love song in the album. However, it turns out to
be one of the many such melodious urban compositions that Pritam
has composed in the past as well which means ultimately it
settles down as a good track, though not memorable.
Newcomer Papon sings 'Jiyein Kaun' which actually
starts off in a way that makes one believe as if it as a jamming
session amongst college students in progress. Jaideep Sahni's
lyrics too are plain, simple and conversational that only makes
one wonder that how does a love song like this indeed fit into
an edgy thriller Dum Maaro Dum. However, as the song
progresses, it starts picking up tempo and eventually half way
through, it totally changes track. This is the time when 'Jiyein
Kaun' takes a turn for the better and gets into an Atif
Aslam zone where passion and intensity rule. Expect the song to
make a better impression when seen on screen as it has a
situational appeal to it.
'Jaana Hai' which follows next is again a solo
track and this time around it is Zubin Garg who renders it. Yet
another situational track, it has a decent tune but the impact
is not as strong as it could have been, courtesy the way it is
sung. One can sense that Zubin Garg is again caught in the 'Ya
Ali' (Gangster) mode and he has tried to bring in a
similar feel here as well. Hence while one would have expected
something which was indeed high voltage here, it doesn't turn
out to be the case with 'Jaana Hai', despite it's potential of
being a little better, turns out to be barely average. Not that
the song is bad, but then well, one expected more here.
Thankfully these expectations are much more than just met with 'Thayn
Thayn' turning out to be a rocking track. A rap number
rendered by Abhishek Bachchan, it makes a statement on the
socio-political state of the country though in a much lighter
vein. Also, the tune and the overall arrangements are such that
it hooks you on totally within one listening itself. Ayush
Phukan and Earl are the supporting vocalists behind the mike but
it is Abhishek who leads the show all the way. After his 'Ek
Main Aur Ek Tu Hai' (Bluffmaster), this effort by him
is all set to be chartbuster.
OVERALL
Dum Maaro Dum has two potential hits in the form of its
title song and 'Thayn Thayn'. Though one expected at
least one more chartbuster here to give an all around popular
appeal to the album, one is still reasonably content with what
Dum Maaro Dum has to offer. Now it has to be seen that
with these two tracks in hands, how far do the makers and the
music company go to unleash them in the biggest possible way and
make Dum Maaro Dum an album that would make the best use
of a relatively open season ahead.
OUR PICK(S)
'Dum Maaro Dum', 'Thayn Thayn', 'Te Amo'
    
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