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Phoonk - A film on black magic, Hit. Rock On -
A film on rock music, Hit. A Wednesday - A film on
terrorism, Critically acclaimed and all set to be a box
office success. It couldn't have been a better time for
unconventional films to arrive at theaters. With audience
more than happy to grab anything which seems different from
the rest and sounds promising, these are exciting times for
Bollywood. This is when arrives Hello, a film which
again has an unconventional setting, considering its call
center backdrop. Though the film has been delayed for close
to a year, it seems to be just the right timing for a film
like this to be hitting the screens. Since the film has
Salman Khan in a special appearance, his favorite composers
Sajid-Wajid along with lyricist Jalees Sherwani get the
soundtrack in place.
The opening track 'Hello' begins with the
beep sound making way for Calypso beats to follow. Suzy Q,
who has recently impressed with 'Hey Ya' in Kidnap,
is roped in by Sajid-Wajid for Hello that sees Ishq
Bector, Herchelle, Merlin and Tim coming along with Sajid to
create a groovy number. Even though the number is purely
theme based, credit must go to Sajid-Wajid for making a
track which could play in a lounge or a club or a
discotheque and entertain audience all over. The 'Party Mix'
further helps the team's cause and gets the proceedings
exciting enough for a Saturday night outing. One wonders how
come the music video of a foot tapping number like this is
not out yet!
With Sufi shades to it, 'Rab Ka Banda'
follows next and though it has been fused with a Western
sound, the number doesn't quite impress even after repeated
hearing. A situational number which has Sonu Nigam in the
lead with Zubin and Sunidhi Chauhan pitching in as well, 'Rab
Ka Banda' has philosophical shades to it and doesn't
really bowls over the listener. This one belongs to the
quick-skip kinds.
A quintessential 'bhangra' track comes next in the form of 'Karle
Baby Dance Wance' which doesn't break any new ground
but stays rooted enough to turn out to be a passable track
at least. Daler Mehendi, the obvious choice for a song like
this, is roped in for 'Karle Baby' and he goes
through his routine rendition along with Sunidhi Chauhan who
provides able support. In fact on repeated hearing, the song
comes quite close to 'Tera Rang Balle Balle' [Soldier]
though the similarity is more due to genre than being a
straight lift.
'Bang Bang Bang' is a wannabe rock number
which is sung by Wajid himself. The number is very average
sounding in spite of the fact that it boasts of Salman Khan
power and has been on the music channels 24X7. 'Bang Bang'
has been given a concert feel to befit the situation in the
film and though rock arrangements along with pyrotechnics
are the order of the day in the way 'Bang Bang' has
been arranged and picturised, it isn't really the next
Salman Khan hit in the offering.
Some 'thehrav' comes in the album the moment 'Mitwa Re'
arrives. Reminding of the feel of 'Jaaniye' [Summer
2007], 'Mitwa Re' is a romantic number sung by
Shaan and Sadhana Sargam. Yet again a number which doesn't
quite explore newer avenues but does well in sticking to the
tried and tested formula of getting a romantic melody in
place, 'Mitwa Re' immediately takes it's audience to
the middle of the hills.
Longest track in the album, 'Caravan', comes
at the very end of the album. Lasting more than 6 minutes,
it is sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan. Surprisingly, the
number turns out to be not just old fashioned but also tends
to drag with a predominantly sad feel to it. Seemingly a
song which should be making an appearance intermittently
into the film's narrative, 'Caravan' doesn't quite
make you jump with joy.
After listening to the album, one does feel that though an
unconventional subject may make one look forward to the film
Hello, the same can't really be said about the music.
There isn't any single track which could help this
Sajid-Wajid soundtrack achieve a hit status for itself. Yes,
a couple of numbers do turn out to be a good hear ('Hello',
'Mitwa Re') but they are not enough to make Hello a
must-hear.
    
Download Songs of Hello :
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Hello (2008) ~ 160Kbps
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