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EXPECTATIONS
Composer Shamir Tandon's work has been patchy (to put it
best) ever since he started making music for films.
Sometimes he cracks it well, but there have been instances
when his music hasn't really clicked. Dut to this reason,
one doesn't put in much faith in the music of Runway. Add to
that the action theme of the film coupled with minimal buzz
around the music and one wonders what would Shamir Tandon
and lyricist Shabbir Ahmed have to offer in Runway?
MUSIC
There is a surprise in store though, a pleasant one at that,
as Runway opens on a positive note with 'Khuda Ke Liye'.
A classy track that could have easily walked into any
quality product, 'Khuda Ke Liye' is sung by Mustafa
Zahid. He is the same man who gave two memorable songs in
Awarapan - 'To Phir Aayo' and 'Tera Mera Rishta'
- and he is brilliant yet again in 'Khuda Ke Liye'
which deserves to be the flagship number of the album. A
soft-n-smooth number with a touch of sadness to it, 'Khuda
Ke Liye' follows the same musical genre that Pakistani
artists have been famous for and the team of Shamir, Shabbir
and Mustafa do not disappoint at all, both in the original
and the 'remix version' (which by the way is tailor-made for
Emraan Hashmi)!
'Teri Yaadein Leke Dil Mein' takes a
good start as well and as it progresses, you know that
Runway by no means is a pushover album. Belonging to pop
genre, this K.K. sung number is second in a row that manages
to make an impression. Following a similar mode as that of 'Khuda
Ke Liye' with a slight peppy flavour to it, 'Teri
Yaadein' (which also comes in a club remix version) also
relies on melody and makes one feel good about the fact that
the musical team didn't hold themselves from giving their
best in spite of Runway not really boasting of a big
banner.
Surprise, surprise as Runway continues to impressive,
what with third good song in a row. This time it's the turn
of Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan who come together for 'Roshan
Dil Ka Jahan', a number that could have fitted into
any YRF or Dharma film movie directed by young blood of the
likes of Siddharth Anand or Tarun Mansukhani! Lyrics too are
different from routine, hence adding further class to the
proceedings even as this energetic love song stays on to be
a quality outing. Later in the album Raaj replaces Shaan and
reprises the 'Dance Mix' version of the same song while
successfully bringing in his own touch to 'Roshan'.
'Aa Dil Ke Kuna Maan Dubki Lagayi Le' - When
lyrics of a song go like this, you very well know what to
expect from the remainder of it. 'Pyaasi Machuriya'
is one such song which is a quintessential 'made for single
screens and small centres' item numbers that is mandatory
for a 'masala' flick like Runway. Picturised on Tulip
Joshi who would be seen in an altogether different avtar in
the song, 'Pyaasi Machuriya' is a quick skip audio
wise though it has to be seen how exactly does it turn out
on screen.
OVERALL
Runway gives much more than what one expected from it
before it was played on. Shamir Tandon does well in giving a
good score in a film where music may not necessarily have
been the selling point. Still, songs like 'Khuda Ke Liye',
'Teri Yaadein Leke Dil Mein' and 'Roshan Dil Ka Jahan'
are impressive enough to keep one interested in the music
for at least a few more weeks to come.
OUR PICK(S)
'Khuda Ke Liye', 'Teri Yaadein Leke Dil Mein' and 'Roshan
Dil Ka Jahan'
    
Download Songs of
Runway:
IN 128Kbps :
Runway (2009) ~128Kbps
IN 320Kbps :
Runway [2009-MP3-VBR-320Kbps]
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