EXPECTATIONS
A quintessential full-on-Punjabi soundtrack - that's what
one expects from the soundtrack of Patiala House
which brings Akshay Kumar back as a Punjabi (more than two
years after Singh Is Kinng). Of course the difference
in sensibilities of Anees Bazmee and Nikhil Advani means
that despite Punjabi being a common thread here, the flavour
and treatment of the music would be totally different here.
This is the reason why when one reads the names
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy as the composers here (instead of Pritam)
and Anvita Dutt Guptan as the lyricist (instead of Irshad
Kamil), it is quite apparent that there would be something
different that Patiala House would have to offer.
MUSICWell, different
Patiala House indeed turns out to be as the first note of 'Laungda
Lashkara' is hit. Really, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy crack it
instantly by coming up with a chartbuster of a track that
doesn't require more than half a listening to be confirmed as a
song that has marked a rocking kick-start to the New Year. Pace
and rhythm with a melodic element to it make this fusion 'bhangra'
mix an instant hit which, if released a fortnight before the New
Year, would have played in all the parties then. The song
belongs to Jassi who makes a major impression in this foot
tapping song that has good support from Mahalakshmi Iyer. Add to
that Hard Kaur's rap and some lively picturisation and you know
that after the title song of Salaam-E-Ishq, film maker
Nikhil Advani has nailed it again with 'Laungda Lashkara'
which has an equally enticing 'remix' version to match.
However, this is where the
twist in the tale comes. Just when one would have thought that
it is a kick start to one great Punjabi celebration comes 'Kyun
Main Jaagoon' which brings an altogether different 'sur'
to the album. Now with this song, it is the Kal Ho Naa Ho
sensibility of Nikhil Advani that one can clearly sense. The
pace and flow of the title song in Kal Ho Naa Ho touches
upon 'Kyun Main Jaagoon' which is a fantastic track with
immense repeat value despite a sad connotation to it. A song
that takes a listener through the protagonist's journey who is
trying to find life for himself, 'Kyun Main Jaagoon' is a
victory for lyricist Anvita Dutt Guptan and singer Shafqat
Amanat Ali who does sound like Adnan Sami at places but
eventually leaves a mark for himself. The 'remix' version of
this song with a slight Western base to it could have been
avoided though as one would rather stick to the original.
It is back to celebrations though with 'Rola Pe Gaya'
which frankly doesn't catch up with you instantly. At the
beginning it sounds like one of those regular Punjabi base
tracks that one has been hearing for ages. Even after repeated
hearing, this song which sees the coming together of Mahalakshmi
Iyer, Hard Kaur, Shankar Mahadevan, Earl and Master Saleem would
primarily find an audience for itself once it is seen rather
than just heard. Yes, it is pacy and has the rhythm but then it
is made primarily for that segment of audience who want their
regular dose of 'bhangra-shangra' at the drop of the hat. One
does expect Anushka Sharma to get her facial expressions do the
talking all over again after 'Ainvayi Ainvayi' in this
song that also appears in a 'remix' version.
As is the flow of the album by now, there is a slow track that
follows every celebration number and this is what happens at
this juncture as well with 'Aadat Hai Voh'
following soon after. It is tough to believe that the man behind
the mike is Vishal Dadlani as he goes totally low key for this
soft-rock number that could have just found a way into
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's Rock On. Heavy duty poetic lyrics by
Anvita Dutt Guptan means that this one would primarily find only
a niche audience for itself. However, for those who like their
soundtrack to be non-Bollywoodish in appeal and carry an urban
flavour to them, 'Aadat Hai Voh' could well be a good
pick. One waits to see though how the song is picturised on
Akshay Kumar because the song gets into a completely different
zone which is contrary to his massy image.
There is a comfort zone that he would definitely find himself in
with 'Baby When You Talk To Me'. A kind of soft
track that reminds one of 'U & I' [De Dana Dan]
(it's just the genre which is similar, not the tune), 'Baby
When You Talk To Me' is a contemporary love song with new
generation singers Suraj Jagan and Alyssa Mendonsa coming behind
the mike. One wonders though if lyrics like 'Saaddi Railgaddi
Chali' were indeed required in a track like this which
otherwise carried a strong Western flavour to it. Having said
that, one can't deny the fact that the song hooks on to you in a
couple of listening itself and after one has heard the 'remix
version' as well, it is difficult to let the sound go.
A song that just about passes muster though is 'Tumba
Tumba' which seems to be picturised on Rishi Kapoor and
his family. There is an obvious attempt to bring back the family
outing kind of atmosphere a la 'Ae Meri Zohrajabeen' [Waqt]
(though the situation is different here), especially in the
middle portions of this song which again has a Punjabi base to
it. Hans Raj Hans sings this number where one does wonder if it
would have sounded better with a different singer. Patiala
House ends with a devotional track 'Aval Allah'
which is the shortest of the lot and has Richa Sharma doing the
honours.
OVERALL
Patiala House delivers more than what one expected from
the album. While the quest for including Punjabi tracks is met
through a definite hit like 'Laungda Lashkara' and a
potential success in 'Rola Pe Gaya', what surprises most
is soothing tracks like 'Kyun Main Jaagoon' and 'Aadat
Hai Voh'. These are the tracks that make Patiala House
stand out from the crowd as one didn't quite expect such songs
in an Akshay Kumar starrer. Add to that a safe song like 'Baby
When You Talk To Me' and it is obvious that listeners could
well be picking up the first popular album of the new decade in
the Millennium.
OUR PICK(S)
Laungda Lashkara, Baby When You Talk To Me, Kyun Main Jaagoon,
Aadat Hai Voh, Rola Pe Gaya
    
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