
EXPECTATIONS
One has decent expectations from the music of Wanted. Of
course one doesn't look for a moon from this soundtrack
by Sajid-Wajid since the genre and the choice of
composers means that the music would primarily be aiming
for the gallery.
There are slight doubts though on how the music would
eventually turn out since Wanted has been in news for
close to two years now and there is always a chance of
things turning a little stale.
MUSIC
It's the sound of drum beats that begins the proceedings for
'Love Me Love Me'. Of course in the very first
listening it seems so close to 'My Love My Love' [Partner]
that had the same team coming together. However, it doesn't
take much time for the song to catch on with the listener in
a big way.
Wajid, who has increased his signing assignments of late (he
was last heard in Kal Kissne Dekha and Paying Guests as
well), comes behind the mike for 'Love Me Love Me' (which
also appears in the 'remix version', just like most of the
songs in the album) and does justice to suit Salman's
on-screen personality.
Along with Amrita Kak, he makes this Jalees Sherwani written
number an instant coffee affair that has catchy music to
ensure that audiences are engaged while seeing it on the big
screen.
Kamaal Khan, who sung the popular number 'O O Jaane Jaana' [Pyaar
Kiya To Darna Kya] a decade back, is heard again in Sameer
written 'Ishq Vishq'.
While Suzanne gives the backup vocals for the song, Sunidhi
Chauhan makes a belated appearance in this groovy number
which is just the right follow up to 'Love Me Love Me'. The
song yet again boasts of a catchy tune and though purists
may argue that the song doesn't offer anything new, the fact
remains that the entire project is designed as a Salman Khan
mass entertainer which goes back to old school masala
entertainment genre.
Expect Salman to go berserk in the video of this song (that
also has a 'remix version' following later) as Kamaal
certainly seems to be enjoying his outing.
As was expected by this time, it's time for some 'thehrav'
in the album and it comes in the form of 'Dil Leke'.
Ok, so one has heard such melodious soothing numbers in
earlier Salman films also but yet another addition doesn't
really harm the album.
Written
by Arun Bhairav, this quintessential number (with some
really routine lyrics) has Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal coming
together. For Sajid-Wajid too, the song is a good shift from
the 'masti-dhamaal' music that they have been churning out
in dozens and an outing like this, though routine in feel,
is a welcome sign.
The 'remix version' of the song is completely unwarranted
though as it is hardly a dance number that required an extra
version to be floated out.
The album sees a dip though with 'Le Le Mazaa Le'
that has a Spanish base to it with Carlyta Mouhini and
Suzanne coming together for writing and singing the Spanish
portions.
A barely average track that carries the kind of tune that
one has been hearing since the 70s, it only becomes boring
after a while.
Actually, one looks forward to how the song is picturised
because without that, there is absolutely nothing to look
forward in 'Le Le Mazaa Le' that appears to be a climax
track/song set in the villain's den.
Thankfully this number sung by Saumaya Rao, Hrishikesh
Kamerkar and Nikita Nigam with lyrics by Wajid and Shaabir
Ahmed doesn't appear in a 'remix version'.
The orchestra at the beginning of 'Jalwa' is so close
to that of 'Dhoom Again' [Dhoom 2] that one wonders if one
is going to hear the same song all over again. However, the
similarity ends in a matter of seconds though the mood
remains the same via beats and attitude of the song.
Reminding of the kind of climax tracks that one saw in many
a Manmohan Desai films in the 70s and early 80s, 'Jalwa' yet
again belongs to old school though there are some peppy
elements incorporated via Fx & Url (Earl) arriving on scene.
An average number that stays on to be barely situational,
this Jalees Sherwani track also appears in a 'Jalwa On The
House remix version'.
Now this one indeed plays to the gallery. 'Tose Pyar
Karte Hai' is the kind of number that is made especially
for the UP -Bihar belt and one can announce loud and clear
that Sajid-Wajid have a chartbuster in the hands at least in
this part of the country.
Wajid and Sunidhi Chauhan come together with Fx & Url (Earl)
for this 'masala' track that stays truly Indian throughout
it's four minute duration and brings back the sound of the
90s. What works in the favor of the song is its fast paced
appeal that ensures that Salman Khan would truly enjoy
dancing to it's beats.
No wonder, there is a longer five minute long 'Bhojpuri
Makhan Mix' that ends the album. It won't be surprising if
even the upmarket discotheques pick this one up for the
dance floors just for fun!
Staying true to the mood and theme of the film, the title
song is called 'Most Wanted Track'. Beginning with
now-famous Salman Khan dialogue 'Ek Baar Jo Maine Commitment
Kar Di.....', 'Most Wanted Track' is made of quite a few
Salman dialogues in the film that again aim at the gallery.
It's the sound of trumpets that make this number a vintage
affair as audiences are transported back into the 70s when
orchestra like this was in the vogue.
There is also a song piece 'Teri Yaad Satati Hai'
incorporated in this four minute piece but what one looks
forward to are the dialogues that give a clear indication
that Wanted is a film that is clearly aimed at the masses.
OVERALL
Wanted is a mix affair which still finds itself in the safe
zone courtesy at least a couple of numbers that should find
good popularity in weeks to come.
While 'Love Me Love Me' and 'Ishq Vishq' are bound to be
lapped up by the Salman Khan fans, even 'Tose Pyar Karte Hai'
would find good response in the interiors of the country.
Yes, 'Le Le Mazaa Le' is an absolute disappointment while 'Jalwa'
isn't any great shakes.
Still, 'Dil Leke' makes the proceedings a little sober while
the signature tune of 'Most Wanted Track' should keep the
audiences entertained.
OUR PICK(S)
'Love Me Love Me', 'Ishq Vishq','
Jalwa' ,'Tose Pyaar
Karte Hai'
    
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