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EXPECTATIONS
Any follower of Bollywood, especially when it comes to good
music, would certainly know by heart the entire catalogue
that Vishesh Films has created in last two decades. And now
when Bhatt brothers are ready to strike again with Raaz -
The Mystery Continues (which is not a sequel to Raaz
and mainly extends the horror-n-mystery genre forward),
their music is in news once again.
Would it impress yet again, just like majority of
films coming from the house of Bhatts do? Would it have
soulful tunes which would make Raaz - TMC yet another
addition to the enviable music catalogue of the Bhatts?
Would Emraan Hashmi's lucky charm rub over Raaz - TMC
too when it comes to popularity of music? Would Raaz -
TMC match up to Raaz that had some haunting
melodies by Nadeem-Shravan and still registers sales at the
music stands?
MUSIC
Raaz - TMC takes an excellent start with 'Mahi
Ve' which can be comfortably placed as the flagship
number of the album. Though in essence 'Mahi Ve' is a
love song, it has an element of pain and a wait for
togetherness attached to it that brings with it some
trademark Bhatt element. Also, this melodious track by
Sharib-Toshi has a good fusion of Indian and Western
instruments that come together to make it a piece which gets
on you after the first listening itself. A chartbuster
number that also appears in a 'Rock With Me'
version, it is waiting to make waves in weeks to come.
If you liked 'Bheege Hoth Tere' [Murder],
chances are high that you would fall for 'Soniyo'
as well. Picturised on Adhyayan Suman and Kangna, this Raju
Singh composed has a serene feel to it and celebrates the
coming together of two hearts who have perhaps found true
love for the first time. With a hint of Western touch to it,
'Soniyo' is a soft romantic number which has
it's moments, especially in the 'antara' portions, where
time tends to stand still!
However, not just time but your feet also start moving the
moment the rhythm of Raju Singh composed 'O Jaana'
begins. A true follow up to 'Kaho Na Kaho' [Murder],
'O Jaana' is a dance floor number and more than
anything else, one looks forward to seeing Kangna in a
chilled out form for perhaps the first time ever in a Hindi
film. A track with just the right kind of punch required to
attract youngsters, especially in the 'Dance With Me Mix'
version by DJ Suketu, 'O Jaana' is all set to be a
number that would rock the charts other than 'Mahi Ve'.
Pranay M. Rijia, a new composer, gets an entry into the
world of Bhatts with the responsibility of creating the
title song 'Kaisa Ye Raaz Hai'. The track has
a haunting-n-silent beginning to it and while the pace is
quite slow here, it is just right for a number belonging to
this genre. A situational song, it is expected to be placed
at numerous junctures in the narrative. 'Bandaa Re'
marks an end to this album which has a devotional feel to
it. A number which gives the message of God being right in
front of you rather than at pilgrimage spots, it brings with
it a fusion of Indian classical and 'Sufi' flavor.
LYRICS
As has been the case in majority of his songs, Sayeed
Quadri's lyrics succeed in telling the most complex tale in
the simplest of manners. One hear of 'Mahi Ve' and
you understand why association between Bhatts and Quadri is
for the keeps. However, beats hold center stage in 'O
Jaana' due to which one doesn't delve deep into Quadri's
lyrics. The tide reverses though for this third track in the
album, 'Kaisa Yeh Raaz Hai', where quite a few
questions are raised and then left unanswered in a quest to
be explored further in the film's narrative. Kumaar, an
emerging talent, proves his versatility once again by
writing a mushy 'Soniyo' that is a far cry from the
fun mood of his very own 'Maa Da Laadla' [Dostana].
Surprisingly though, the lyricist of 'Bandaa Re'
doesn't find his/her mention on the album's credit details!
VOCALS
Will Toshi be the next voice for Emraan Hashmi? By the look
of things, it may well be the case after hearing him singing
excellently for the young actor in 'Mahi Ve'. If
Himesh Reshammiya's voice has contributed in a major way to
Emraan's popularity, Toshi too has it in him to have an
extended association with Emraan. Sonu Niigaam and Shreya
Ghoshal are expectedly good in 'Soniyo' though both
of them are best when it comes to the 'antara' part which
musically too is far more impressive than the 'mukhda'.
Krishna sings the 'From The Heart' version which is
almost unplugged and has a far more haunting appeal than the
version heard first. Listen to this solo track when you wish
to just think about the one you love most with no
interference whatsoever from the outside world. Later, he is
also heard in 'Bandaa Re' where he makes the maximum
impression during the 'Sufi' part of the song.
KK proves why he is the man of all seasons the moment his
voice is heard in 'O Jaana' and 'Kaisa Yeh Raaz
Hai'. While he is all spirited in the former, he goes
pensive in the latter, hence bringing variation in the
diverse moods that the two songs are set in.
OVERALL
There were four questions raised at the beginning of this
reviews for which the respective answers are: a) The music
of Raaz - TMC indeed impresses, b) The soundtrack
here is yet another good addition to the enviable music
catalogue of the Bhatts and c) Emraan would certainly have
some more chartbusters to add to his name. As for the last
question i.e. whether Raaz - TMC matches up to
Nadeem-Shravan's Raaz, then well, let's put it this
way that albums like Aashique, Raaz or a Saajan
are made only once and there shouldn't even be a conscious
effort to replicate or surpass them. In this regard, the
music of Raaz - TMC has its own place under the sun
and what matters in the end is whether it works for the film
or not. Well, the answer for this one is a firm Yes!
All Five
Songs Are Hit !
    
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