EXPECTATIONS
Huge. Very huge in fact are the expectations from the
soundtrack of Love Aaj Kal. And why not? First and
foremost it's the return of Jab We Met team of
director Imtiaz Ali, composer Pritam and lyricist Irshad
Kamil. Now that's a reason huge enough. Moreover, with Saif
Ali Khan playing the twin role of an actor and producer, one
can be rest assured that Love Aaj Kal would be a zero
compromise project both from the film and music front. No
wonder, Love Aaj Kal is not just the hottest film of
the season but also has listeners waiting to lay their hands
on yet another blockbuster musical score.
MUSIC
What a kick start! That's an immediate reaction the moment
you are through listening to the opening number 'Aahun
Aahun' for the first 100 seconds. A true blue fusion
piece that has various flavours of Punjabi, Hindi as well as
English coming together not just lyrically but also
musically, 'Aahun Aahun' has a HIT written all over
it. Whether it's the way Pritam puts together his entire
composition in place (a difficult one at that), Irshad
brings the young flavour on or singers Neeraj Sridhar,
Master Saleem and Suzanne set the perfect mood, 'Aahun
Aahun' is a winner. One can't wait to see what director
Imtiaz Ali and his choreographer have done to this number
that is all set to be a rage, especially in it's 'remix
version'. Watch out for those guitar strings that open and
close the song.
Just as you are completely overwhelmed by 'Aahun
Aahun' comes the 'naagin' tune that has made Love Aaj
Kal the much noticeable project that it is today. The
moment you hear Pritam getting his rearrangement in place
for this half-a-century old tune, you know that he is a
master when it comes to getting an age old tune a new age
sound. Soon after Neeraj Shridhar gets into action and from
there it's time for 'Twist' which is a chart
topper in the very first listening. Colleges, discothèques,
autos, marriage celebrations, youth night outs - expect the
song to be played all over in its complete glory. Whether
it's the original or its racy 'remix version', 'Twist' is
going to stay alive for many more weeks to come!
After a couple of 'come-on-hit-the-dance-floors' numbers
comes 'Chor Bazari' which brings in a certain
feel of relaxation to the album. If one hears closely, the
number belongs to the kind of setting that Vishal-Shekhar
have been known for. There is a R.D. Burman influence in 'Chor
Bazari', especially the 'antara' portion. Though with
Neeraj Shridhar at the helm of affairs, there is a definite
Pritam touch to the proceedings as well; however at heart,
this number carries an innocent yet mischievous feel to it.
Sunidhi Chauhan joins the fun as well in 'Chor Bazari'
(also appearing in the remix version) that boasts of good
lyricial quality to it. Expect a 'dilli darshan' with 'Chor
Bazari' which is set in the streets of the city!
It's time to reprise the mood of 'Tum Se Hi' [Jab
We Met] and 'Is This Love (Kahin Na Laage) ' [Kismat
Konnection] with the arrival of 'Yeh Dooriyan'.
Mohit Chauhan is the common factor again in this melodious
romantic number that has as much chances of being popular as
the three songs preceding it, hence making it four in a row
for the team of Love Aaj Kal. A song that has slight
hint of sadness to it, 'Yeh Dooriyan', as the title
suggests, questions the relevance of distance and separation
of two hearts. With a touch of melancholy to it, the number
is a must for the two hearts that could perhaps be on the
verge of separation but may well be coming together again.
Love Aaj Kal continues to be unstoppable as it comes
up with yet another gem - 'Ajj Din Chadheya'.
With Rahat Fateh Ali Khan at the helm of affairs and Irshad
Kamil spinning his words well yet again, the song has melody
as its forte and doesn't bear any Western influence
whatsoever. Bringing on further variety in the album, 'Ajj
Din Chadheya' has an old world charm to it that makes it
difficult to put the album down. A number that is bound to
work quite well in aiding the narrative of Love Aaj Kal
while being played in the background, the song is about the
protagonist asking God for getting the love of his life.
It's time to enter a Punjabi household with 'Thoda
Thoda Pyar' that has a 'sangeet' ceremony kick
starting the proceedings. The sound of 'shaava' and 'aahas'
coupled with a bunch of women setting the 'shaadi-byaah-ka-mahaul'
with a 'desi' touch is what makes 'Thoda Thoda'
different from the rest of it's ilk. Sunidhi Chauhan gets
her first solo number in the album and she does well in
getting the nuances right for 'Thoda Thoda Pyaar'
that could easily have fell into the trap of being one of
those dozen odd marriage celebration songs with a Punjabi
setting that are unleashed every year. However, it is credit
to Pritam and his arrangements that give a hint of a 70s
setting to 'Thoda Thoda Pyaar', hence making it sound
different from what one has heard in the past.
The man for all seasons, K.K., is last to come with 'Main
Kya Hoon'. Typically in most of the albums, the
order of song placement is with the best coming at the top.
However, such is the beauty of Love Aaj Kal that even
'Main Kya Hoon' could well have been the first song
of the album. It's return to modern times with this solo
track that has a happy feel to it with a definite Pritam
touch. Whether it's the interlude musical pieces or the
overall pace of the song, 'Main Kya Hoon' scores and
ensures that the music of Love Aaj Kal doesn't have a
wrong foot set throughout it's 50 odd minute duration.
OVERALL
It sounds too good to be true but Pritam seems to have kept
all his brilliant compositions on hold between Jab We Met
and Love Aaj Kal. Yes, he has had quite a few good
albums in the form of Race, Jannat, Singh Is Kinng
and Kismat Konnection in the interim as well but his
attachment of Imtiaz and his film is visible in the
compositions of Love Aaj Kal. It is not everyday that
each and every song turns out to be extremely good in an
album but that's indeed the case with Love Aaj Kal.
This one is going to be unstoppable once it hits the stands!
OUR PICK(S)
'Twist', 'Aahun Aahun', 'Main Kya Hoon, Chor Bazari', 'Ye
Dooriyan, Ajj Din Chadheya', 'Thoda Thoda Pyar'
    
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