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EXPECTATIONS
Frankly there aren't many expectations that one carries from
the music of Teree Sang. After all the film mainly
stars relative newcomers while composer duo responsible for
putting together the soundtrack in place are newcomers too.
However, one can't ignore the fact that the man at the helm
of affairs, Satish Kaushik, has made movies like Tere
Naam, Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai and Karzzzz amongst
others, each of which have boasted of chartbuster music.
MUSIC
Sachin and Jigar, two completely new
names, are seen on the album cover of Teree Sang that
has lyrics by Sameer. Yes, there are a couple of guest songs
each by Anu Malik and Bappi Lahiri as well but it's the
songs of Sachin-Jigar that stay on with you long after you
have given it a hearing.
Opening song 'I Will Be There For You' is just
the right beginning for a 'kidult love story' like Teree
Sang which could well be the next bonfire song in the
making. It is also refreshing to see singers like Clinton
and Dominique Cerejo coming together for this lovely
romantic-n-youthful number that talks about togetherness,
friendship and love. One must also commend Sameer for coming
up with lyrics that move away from the routine 'dil vil
pyaar vyaar' mode and instead bring out emotions of
teenagers who are just exploring love, a big part of which
still stays on to be core friendship. A winner track to
begin the album.
The song that follows, 'Morey Saiyan', is an
absolute killer and Sachin and Jigar too would admit that
they are two selfish young boys! Why? Because they reserve
one of the best songs in the album for themselves and come
behind the mike to croon 'Morey Saiyan' which is set
as a rock track. Boasting of a great energy with a slight
touch of Indian classical fused throughout its five minute
duration, the song is instantly catchy and is the next in
line to be a chartbuster. It's a surprise that the album
doesn't feature the song's 'remix version'.
If 'Morey Saiyan' was a winner then watch out for 'Maula
Mila De' which keeps the rock mood going strong.
Sung by Suhail of Life In A...Metro fame, 'Maula'
starts off slowly and gradually picks on speed before going
full throttle. This time around, it's high passion that
rules the proceedings as the song is aided by full on
Western arrangements; something that makes 'Maula'
too as a number that would have been grabbed by any other
top notch film maker.
There is a 'thehrav' that is introduced in the album soon
after with Jigar going slow with 'Rab Milya'.
As soothing as it gets, this is one number that has a Satish
Kaushik touch to it. If you have loved the songs of Tere
Naam then there is no reason why you won't warm up to 'Rab
Milya' instantly. A love song which has some beautiful
melody by Sachin-Jigar, 'Rab Milya' instantly takes
you to the hills and meadows where a major part of the film
is set. So far, it's four out of four for the album which
makes it an instant 'paisa vasool'!
The mood of the album changes with 'Miss Baabloo'
that begins with a rap and moves on to the vocals of Bappi
Lahiri who also composes the song. Written by Virag Mishra,
it is the song that is expected to go along with the opening
title roll of the film which shows a teenage boy trying to
get a sneak peak of the girl from the neighbourhood girl.
With a slight Punjabi flavour imparted through beats and
arrangements, 'Miss Baabloo' should be a fun track to
watch.
Anu Malik is heard for the first time in the album with his
song 'Chal Mera Haath Pakad Le'. A song about
the girl looking at love and support from her boyfriend,
this Sameer written number carries a youthful appeal to it
and has an Anu Malik stamp to it. With a peppy flavour to
it, courtesy Anmol Malik's vocals, 'Chal Mera Haath Pakad
Le' may not be the next hit in the making but doesn't
harm the flow of the album. One still looks forward to what
Sachin and Jigar have to offer in the rest of the album.
The composer duo does return with its fifth (and the final)
song of the album with 'Leja Leja'. If 'Rab
Milya' was considered to be THE romantic number in the
album then 'Leja Leja' turns out to be good
competition as well. The song is also special since it
introduces new talent Jahnvi Shrimankar who brings with her
a fresh feel to the proceedings. Boasting of ice chill
vocals, she sings this melodious number with aplomb and
makes her presence felt instantly. She is well supported by
Master Salim and together they do wonders with this number
that has a classical base to it and could easily be one of
the most difficult compositions to have been created in the
album.
Teree Sang is a voluminous album and that is
demonstrated by the fact that there are still two more
unique songs to go in it. Even without remixes, the album
runs into nine songs and the one that follows next is 'Lal
Quile Ke Peechey' which is homage to the city of
Delhi. While Shaan and Anmol Malik come together for this
dance number that takes listeners through a Delhi round of
eateries, historical places and other areas of interest, 'Lal
Quile...' also showcases Anu Malik's rap. A foot tapping
number that should fit in well with the youthful mood of the
film.
Last to arrive is Bappi Lahiri composed 'Tere Bin'
which is the only sad number in the album and makes one feel
if it could have been avoided! Though singers Raza Hassan
and Sumedha do well as the voices of the song, but it's slow
pace and sad mood proves to be a dampener of sorts.
OVERALL
However, after listening to the entire album, one just ends
up exclaiming that 'Hopefully, this is not the best music of
Sachin and Jigar!' That's because they have managed to make
a fantastic impression in their very first outing! Their
music is fresh, flows in perfectly well with the feel of the
film and carries great potential to be popular amongst the
youth in weeks to come.
OUR PICK(S)
'Morey Saiyan', 'Maula Mila De', 'Rab Milya', 'Leja Leja'
    
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