EXPECTATIONS
There are immense expectations from the music of Murder 2.
Leave aside the fact that it is a sequel to Murder,
the songs of which play till date, the film also marks the
coming together of Emraan Hashmi, Bhatts and Mohit Suri,
something that always works. Period. Now with the brand name
of Murder being attached to it, there is another
added advantage that sets in. A word of caution here though.
A great set up also means huge expectations which means
anything less than very good isn't something that audience
would take lightly. While keeping these facts in mind, one
plays on Murder 2 which has an ensemble of composers
(Harshit Saxena, Sangeet & Siddharth Haldipur, Mithoon)
coming together to create the film's soundtrack.
MUSIC Murder 2
starts off with a cracker of a track, 'Haal E Dil',
which marks the arrival of new talent Harshit Saxena. A product
of many talent shows on television, Harshit does tremendously
well in the capacity of both singer as well as a composer as he
goes about creating 'Haal E Dil' which is a sure shot
chartbuster in the offing. Never mind the slight references that
one gets of Emraan's own 'Zara Si' (Jannat) or 'Mahie'
(Raaz - the Mystery Continues), 'Haal E Dil' is
exactly what one expects from a quintessential Emraan Hashmi
number. A love song by Sayeed Quadri which yet again boasts of a
different writing style, 'Haal E Dil' arrives in an
'acoustic' version as well which deserves to be played for your
loved one.
Kumaar writes 'Aa Zara' which appears to be a club
dance floor number featuring the leading lady who could well be
gyrating next to a pole. Honestly, it takes time to settle down
to the sound of this Sangeet & Siddharth Haldipur creation as to
begin with, it does appear to be an ordinary composition and not
quite unique, something which is expected in a Bhatt enterprise.
However as one listens to this Sunidhi Chauhan song carefully
and also closely studies lyrics by Kumaar, you realise that the
song has a theme attached to that and would make much better
sense in the film's narrative. Also, the song's 'reloaded
version' only adds further zing to the tune with clear hint of 'Raati
Baaki' (Namak Halaal) making it an enjoyable affair
after all.
'Aye Khuda' is unlike anything that one has heard
for a long time in Bollywood. This time around it is even more
difficult to comprehend the tune as it is strictly situational
and is certainly not the kind that you want to hum around. With
a sad appeal to it, this Mithoon composed as well as written
number has some meaningful lyrics to it but one still wonders
whether the song would be able to hold it's fort during the
film's narrative. However after hearing the 'remix version', one
is rest assured that this Kshitij Tarey, Saim Bhat and Mithoon
track would play at multiple instances in the film and make much
better sense when seen along with the storytelling.
One does get to hear eventually what one was looking for with
Mithoon spinning a melodious tune for 'Phir Mohabbat'.
A love song which is quite heart felt and has a soulful appeal
to it, 'Phir Mohabbat' is an almost unplugged number
where Mohd. Irfan holds fort. What also impresses in a big way
are lyrics by Sayeed Quadri that pretty much convey the turmoil
that the protagonist is going through while contemplating
whether to allow himself to fall in love or not. This is the
highlight number of the album other than 'Haal E Dil' and
for the followers of classy love songs; this one is a welcome
gift.
Surprisingly though, 'Tujhko Bhulaana' which is
sung by Sangeet Haldipur and Roshni Baptist, turns out to be
barely average and even though it has a passionate setting to it
with a good hook, the overall package has a heard-before feel to
it. In fact the sound created by Sangeet & Siddharth Haldipur
has a 80s feel to it and though it may just about manage to
create some interest with help from visuals, this Sayeed Quadri
written song in isolation isn't the kind that you want to play
on repeatedly.
OVERALL
Eventually Murder 2 turns out to be a mixed bag with a
definite chartbuster ('Haal E Dil'), a good track ('Phir
Mohabbat'), a couple of situational numbers ('Aye Khuda,
Aa Zara') and a barely passable song ('Tujhko Bhulaana').
Of course one did except the album to be slightly better at the
least. However if one leaves aside the fact that it is a
franchise that one is listening to, Murder 2 turns out to
be a good deal overall. Having said that, it would be the brand
value by itself which would ensure that Murder 2 sails
smooth at the stands.
OUR PICK(S)
Haal E Dil, Phir Mohabbat, Aye Khuda
    
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