EXPECTATIONS
There are very good expectations from the music of
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. It is a successful team after
all with the likes of Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Javed Akhtar,
Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani coming together with Zoya
Akhtar bringing her new age sensibility as well. Add to this
Hrithik Roshan & Katrina Kaif and you know that there would
be added emphasis on getting commercial ingredients
appropriately in the album. With promise of an urban sound
that would basically go well with the classy audience,
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara packs as many as seven tracks
in the 30 minutes that follow.
MUSIC Just like the
anthem sound of Dil Chahta Hai, an attempt is made to set
apart Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara from the rest with the
kind of rhythm that kick starts 'Dil Dhadakne Do'.
Boasting of trademark Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy sound, 'Dil Dhadakne
Do' has Joi Barua, Suraj Jagan and Shankar Mahadevan coming
together who do well to get a youthful number in place which is
a poetic take on living life to the fullest sans any inhibitions
and apprehensions. Expect the theme sound of this song to play
at multiple junctures in the film's background score as well.
What follows next is an even better track as it gets the sound
of youth but without going loud. Now that's an achievement
because time and again there have been quite a few tracks that
have released in the recent past that have bordered on cacophony
in the name of being young and energetic. In that context 'Ik
Junoon (Paint It Red) ' is one of those rare tracks where
there is so much of 'masti', 'maza' and energy through visuals
with the sound being totally subtle. Vishal Dadlani is quite
good behind the mike here with added vocals of Shankar Mahadevan,
Ehsaan Noorani, Gulraj Singh and Alyssa Mendonsa making the
desired impact. And for those who were wondering whether they
would ever be able to hit the dance floor with this infectious
number, there is a 'remix version' included as well.
It isn't everyday when a song boasts of Mohit Chauhan as a
singer but sees some other singer getting an opportunity to come
behind the mike first. This is what happens in 'Khaabon Ke
Parinday' which has Alyssa Mendonsa continuing from where 'Ik
Junoon' left and basically carries forward the spirit of
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Yet again the mood of out and out
poetic here but one doesn't quite spend much time pondering over
the lyrics but instead goes with the flow and feels the cool
breeze all around you. An extremely pleasant number which is
easy on ears, it can be left in a repeat mode and forgotten.
A fun number follows next in the form of 'Senorita' which
has Farhan Akhtar, Hrithik Roshan and Abhay Deol singing for
their own self. Do they do a good job? Oh yes, they do and are
seemingly so comfortable with their stint in the recording
studio that one ends up wondering why they are not heard singing
more often. Maria Del Mar Fernandez is roped in to sing the
Spanish portions of the song (which also appears in a 'remix
version') and while she is (obviously) comfortable with the
genre, even the boys out there are seemingly having a lot of
fun.
Shankar Mahadevan brings himself on when it comes to a pensive
outing 'Der Lagi Lekin'. A song about a protagonist who
is willing to get rid of his past and is now looking forward to
a better life ahead with clear understanding of being happy and
sad, 'Der Lagi Lekin' is situational yet pleasant and
easy on ears. However it doesn't have much shelf life beyond the
run of the film.
Fun returns on the scene with Dominique Cerejo, Clinton Cerejo
and Loy Mendonsa pairing up for 'Sooraj Ki Baahon Mein'
which has a mood, style, theme and setting similar to that of 'Ik
Junoon'. A good inclusion in the album, it should do well to
take forward the film's narrative. Finally it is Farhan Akhtar
who gets 100 seconds for himself where he gets into the poetic
mood as he goes about narrating, and not singing, 'Toh Zinda
Ho Tum'. The track gets into a philosophical mood and one
does wonder how it would fit into the story telling of
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.
OVERALL
One of the best soundtracks of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Javed
Akhtar in recent times, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a
classy act that delivers just what it promised. Of course this
is an out and out city album which means it's penetration in
smaller towns or interiors is extremely difficult. However for
the target audience that it is catering to, Zindagi Na Milegi
Dobara works indeed. The demand of the situation now is for
the makers to push the songs further and be far more aggressive
so that it ends up making a (well deserved) mark.
OUR PICK(S)
Ik Junoon (Paint It Red), Dil Dhadakne Do, Senorita, Khaabon
Ke Parinday
    
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