EXPECTATIONS
Hasn't it become all so predictable when one begins the
review of any music coming from the house of Bhatts that
has a Pritam and Emraan Hashmi association to it? So
many times has a statement being made that 'Good music
is pretty much on the cards when forces like Mukesh
Bhatt, Mahesh Bhatt, Pritam, Emraan Hashmi and lyricist
Sayeed Quadri come together.' After all, their track
record over the years has been a testimony to this fact.
Hence bowing down to sheer predictability of listening
to some real good music once again, one plays on Tum
Mile which also has another lyricist Kumaar, who has
now become a regular with Pritam, as an added
contributor for writing the title song.
MUSIC
With Neeraj Sridhar at the helm of affairs, what does one
expect? Another 'Hari Krishna Hare Ram'? Or a 'Aahun
Aahun'? Or a 'Chor Bazari'? Well, get set for
some surprise as both Pritam and Neeraj make a conscious
effort to do something completely different with the title
song of 'Tum Mile'. This time around it's the
feeling of innocent and pure love that takes centre-stage as
Neeraj gets into the shoes of a lovelorn youngster who is
plain and simple glad to have found the love of his life. A
rhythmic tune that has a much better 'antra' when compared
with 'mukhda', 'Tum Mile' has an elaborate setting to
it in it's opening version.
However, to one's pleasant surprise, even better versions
follow after a while with Javed Ali and Shafqat Amanat Ali
getting their own solo versions of the same song. Frankly,
the two singers do well in stealing the show this time
around. Even though it's the original version which is
currently on air due to ingredients that give it a popular
appeal , the ones that should turn out to be 'lambi race ka
ghoda' are the 'Love Reprise version' by Javed Ali and 'rock
version' by Shafqat Amanat Ali.
Javed Ali takes huge strides with his soft rendition in this
melodious outing which stays away from excessive musical
instruments. On the other hand Shafqat Amanat Ali, who hails
from Pakistan, gets another fabulous song under his belt
after 'Mitwa' [Kabhi Alvidaa Naa Kehna] with
this soft rock version of the title song. All in all, this
is a song that grows on you and once the tune is set in
mind, there is no stopping.
However, one is always greedy for more when it's a Bhatt-Pritam-Emraan
combination and this is where the trump card is out in the
form of 'Dil Ibaadat'. If one thought that Tum
Mile was fabulous then one listening of 'Dil Ibadat'
will quickly make you change loyalties. In this love song,
K.K. has a number in hand which could well be an award
winning outing if aided by good picturisation. If presented
in a highly passionate and dramatic manner, something which
goes with the genre of the song, 'Dil Ibadat' could
well be the 'Khuda Jaane' [Bachna Ae Haseeno]
moment for Pritam.
Special mention is reserved for the oriental touch to the
arrangements which gives that added edge to 'Dil Ibadat'
that also sees a 'rock version' as the album progresses.
This is where one begins to draw comparisons with Pritam's
soundtrack of Life In A Metro since that too belonged
to a similar space.
The signature tune that is currently being heard along with
the promos of Tum Mile kick starts 'Tu Hi
Haqeeqat', which is yet another solo, this time
Javed Ali at the helm of affairs. By this time, one realizes
that the album is made of all-male singers. In fact this
could well be the first ever instance for the music of a
film with romance as it's strong point not to be featuring
any female voice at all. Coming back to 'Tu Hi Haqeeqat',
it is not as strong as the title song or 'Dil Ibaadat'
but that's purely on a comparative scale. Rendered by Javed
Ali, this one has a core Indian feel to it and is the
easiest tune to grasp. Perhaps this is the very reason one
looks forward to the songs that follow since in Tum Mile
one doesn't expect Pritam to churn out a conventional
Bollywood tune.
It's a journey into the 'youngistan' world with Mohit
Chauhan taking listeners right into a campus through 'Iss
Jahaan Mein'. A lively number with fast paced
arrangements and a definite rhythm to it, 'Iss Jahan Mein'
still manages to get a melodic base to it. Also, one has
heard Mohit Chauhan in quite a few slow moving tracks
earlier, most of which are quite sober in appeal. However,
this time around he also lets his hair down and with an
innocent appeal to it; 'Iss Jahan Mein' does carry
enough potential to be yet another 'Junoon' [New
York].
K.K. returns to the scene with 'O Meri Jaan'
and makes sure that he gets to croon some of the best tracks
in the album. This time around it's a sad outing for the
entire team which makes sure that the song turns out to be
an emotionally charged affair, whether in terms of
composition, writing or singing. This one is again straight
out of the kind of genre that Life In A Metro had
established a few years back. If you had liked the songs
back then, there is no reason why they won't work now in the
context of Tum Mile.
Finally comes 'Soul Of Tum Mile' and as
expected, this four minutes piece begins with the sound of a
thunderstorm. There is a slow and steady movement in this
instrumental piece which shows an escalation coming in at
just the right junctures. Boasting of an international
appeal, this piece become more intriguing 100 seconds down
the line, hence ensuring that it would add on to the
dramatic quotient as a part of the film's background during
some intense dramatic moments in the film.
OVERALL
2009 is clearly Pritam's year. If he has enjoyed the biggest
musical success in the form of Love Aaj Kal then he
has also seen a steady success run of New York. If at
the beginning of the year he gave multiple item hits in
Billu then he has also got some pure and fresh music in
place for Tum Mile. In between he has found some good
tunes rolling for All The Best and Dil Bole
Hadippa too, which re-establishes the fact that he is
clearly THE most prolific hit-maker that we have in
Bollywood today. This is what he proves yet again with
Tum Mile where he gives Bhatts their very own Life In
A Metro to be preserved and relished for years to come.
OUR PICK(S)
'Tum Mile', 'Dil Ibaadat', 'Tu Hi Haqeeqat' , 'Is
Jahaan Main' , 'O Meri Jaan'
    
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