Tashan is truly the biggest
and most awaited project of the season. And the reasons are
aplenty.
a) This is the first YRF project in 2008 and comes straight
after double-bill disappointments in the form of Aaja
Nachle and Laaga Chunari Mein Daag
b) Vishal and Shekhar have a music release more than six
months after 2007's biggest success (both film-wise as well
as musically) - Om Shanti Om
c) The film stars four top-line actors who have been having
a great box office run - Akshay Kumar (5 successful films in
a row), Saif Ali Khan (Race), Anil Kapoor (Race,
Welcome) and Kareena Kapoor (Jab We Met)
d) Last but definitely not the least - absolutely nothing is
known about the film's plot. No wonder, curiosity is simply
killing!
Taking these factors into
consideration (especially the last one), as a listener, you
have absolutely no idea about what to expect from the
soundtrack.
Is it going to be a full-on rock album?
Is it going to have 'bhangra' beats holding prominence since
the word 'tashan' originates from North India?
Is it going to be full on 'dhinchaak' since Tashan
has Vishal-Shekhar composing for a hardcore commercial
project?
Well, hold on to all the
anticipation and expectation since the five songs which
follow belong to the kind which give an altogether different
dimension to a movie soundtrack.
'Dil Haara' is a unique composition all
the way as one struggles to even describe the flow of the
song from beginning till the end. It has Sukhwinder Singh
giving a folkish beginning to it, is followed by the sound
of rock and has a sufi flavor to it as the 'mukhda' reaches
it's peak. The arrangements which follow have an
amalgamation of rock and folk sound which makes you sit up
and wait to be surprised. Written by Piyush Mishra,
expectedly, 'Dil Haara' has lyrics which are truly
different from what one normally expects from a Bollywood
love song and have a certain ethnic/philosophical touch to
them. Picturised on Saif Ali Khan, the song is a huge
chartbuster on its way.
Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Akshay Kumar and Anil Kapoor
get a couplet each for them as they talk about what 'tashan'
means to them through 'Pooja Ka Tashan', 'Jimmy Ka
Tashan', 'Bachchan Pande Ka Tashan' and 'Bhaiyyaji
Ka Tashan' respectively. Wish this was longer
though as the combined duration of each of these four tracks
is barely 70 seconds!
Piyush Mishra gets behind the mike for a couple of lines
(and repeats them towards the middle of the song) before
Sunidhi Chauhan takes over the proceedings in 'Chhaliya'.
'Chhaliya' too isn't linear in it's format as it has
a melodic beginning to it which changes course pretty quick
with a Western sound imbibed into the proceedings. A number
with a trademark Vishal-Shekhar stamp to it, 'Chhaliya'
is written by Anvita Dutt Guptan and has it's rhythm coming
from the line - 'Na Lada Na Lada, Tu Ankh Na Lada' -
which forms the major part of the song. A high on beats
number which goes perfectly well with the perky on-screen
image of Kareena Kapoor!
Sureshot massy entertainer of the album comes in the form of
'Dil Dance Maare' which would
definitely have been the riskiest and the most complex song
to be created. Reason? When presented with lyrics like 'White
White Face Dekhe, Dilwa Beating Fast, Sasura Chance Maare
Re; O Very Happy In My Heart, Dil Dance Maare Re', it
doesn't make a composer's job easy. And when the lyricist is
Vishal Dadlani himself, there is no one else to blame too!
Well, Vishal and Shekhar get into a full on 'dhamaal' mode
here and go truly mad in giving a kind of sound which no
song so far in a 21st century Bollywood song has carried!
Getting inspired from Laxmikant-Pyaarelal school of music
when songs belonging to this mood and style were in vogue
during late 70s/early 80s, 'Dil Dance Maare' (picturised
on Akshay and Kareena) has a rooted appeal to it and turns
out to be one of the most innovative works of Vishal-Shekhar.
While Sukhwinder Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan are in great
form, it is refreshing to hear Udit Narayan have a major
song to his credit after long. The man certainly seems to be
having fun and the rest aren't far behind, especially with
Vishal going truly ballistic with lyrics like - 'Tohre
Dil Ke Theater Maan, Dil Deewana Booking Advance Maare Re'!
Are 'bhojpuri' film makers listening?
The composer duo get into Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy territory with
'Falak Tak' which reminds of 'Chup Chup
Ke' [Bunty Aur Babli] and 'Bol Na Halke Halke'
[Jhoom Barabar Jhoom] when it comes to the romantic
genre being explored. A duet by Udit Narayan & Mahalaxmi
Iyer, 'Falak Tak' completely turns around the mood of
the album. From a 'masti' and 'dhamaal' time that a listener
was having all this while, proceedings turn truly romantic
with 'Falak Tak' which boasts of some innovative
poetic lyrics by Kausar Munir. A soothing number which is
made special by its singers, especially Udit Narayan, 'Falak
Tak' is the only number in Tashan where you get
some breather as a listener.
And this is because soon arrives the title track 'Tashan
Mein' which is based on the kind of music which
one associates with Quentin Tarantino. Heard of background
music from films like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction or
Kill Bill series? 'Tashan Mein' has a guitar
creating a similar sound which forms the initial base of the
song. While Vishal and Saleem go about adding on to the
haunting appeal of the song, it is only after around a
minute that the song catches up pace with the sound of 'Tashan
Mein, Tashan Mein'. The song turns truly rock here as
Piyush Mishra and Vishal weave lyrics which give the 'style'
element to the film's characters! A track which should come
as a background piece at regular intervals in the film's
narrative.
Songs in Tashan excite, get on to you quickly and make you
put them on a repeat mode. There is not a single dull moment
in this entire album which has its tallest highpoints in 'Dil
Dance Maare', 'Dil Haara' and 'Falak Tak'.
YRF, Vishal and Shekhar can uncork a champagne bottle since
Tashan is all set to record music sales which would be at
par with the combined music sales of all of Yash Raj Films
projects in 2007 (Ta Ra Rum Pum, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom,
Chak De India, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag and Aaja
Nachle).
    
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