Saturday, May 22, 2010

Music Review : House Full





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Starring :
 Sajid Khan
 Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
 Sameer and Amitabh Bhattacharya
 Akshay Kumar, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arjun Rampal, Lara Dutta, Deepika Padukone, Jiah Khan and Boman Irani





 Like him, love him or hate him, but one just cannot ignore actor, comedian and now successful director Sajid Khan, who was at one time better known as the kid brother of super successful director and internationally famous choreographer, Farah Khan.However Sajid's directorial debut venture, HEYY BABYY proved that he was just not all about jokes and wise cracks. His film was a roller coaster fun ride with all the elements of comedy, drama and emotions thrown into it thus making HEYY BABYY a good hit. The composers, the talented trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy too rose to the occasion and delivered music that complemented the film. The title track that featured the Australian girl band was a rage and 'Mast Kalander' , the 'qawwali' featuring Shah Rukh Khan (essaying a cameo) and Akshay Kumar brought the house down. So, can we expect the repeat of a similar success from the team that gave us HEYY BABYY? Well, all pointers are to the fact that yes, we can and we should!
The album gets a super groovy start with the highly infectious 'Oh Girl You Are Mine..'. Ever since the promo of the song was shown across all major channels and portals, one could not help but hum this highly rhythmic number, such is the infectious charm of the song. The beauty of the track lies in its beautiful rhythm that is very groovy, and the two relatively new singers in form of Tarun Sagar and Alyssa Mendonsa, who have very distinct vocals that are dew fresh and pleasing to the ears. They are given adequate support by Loy Mendonsa himself, who pitches in to lend the song its unique touch. The absolutely bewitching music arrangements consisting of beautiful harmonica sounds and soft percussions are in harmony with the light romantic feel of the song. Lyricist Sameer makes an appearance for S-E-L after a while and one must add that he has done a good job of mixing Hindi and English words thereby making the song more youth oriented and cashing in on the urban appeal of the lead female protagonists like Deepika and Lara.The song appears in its remixed version as 'Oh Girl You Are Mine..Oh Boy! What A Girli Mix' rearranged by DJ Whosane. In fact all the remixes in the film are done by the team. A superb job done by the creative team which has not tampered much with the vocals and just upped the tempo a wee bit. The work on the arrangement is classy and absolutely different from the original and the deadly rhythm remains intact . The instruments used are western but the ethnic touch rendered to the song is worth lauding. After a chilled out romantic composition, its time to get naughty and S-E-L work their magic with 'Papa Jag Jayega', a totally hilarious situational number that features a zombie like sleep walking Boman Irani , with the lead actors Akshay and Ritesh trying to woo Deepika and Lara without waking Papa up! Akshay's very own voice, Neeraj Sridhar, who together have belted out numerous chartbusters, comes in to render the song along with Ritu Pathak and Alyssa Mendonsa. The situation is quite similar to Amitabh Bachchan's evergreen 'Pyaar Hamein Kis Mod Pe Le Aaya' (SATTE PE SATTA) and the team has done a wonderful job of churning out a chartbuster in form of 'Papa Jag Jayega'. Though the credit for the song goes to the lyricist Amitabh Bhattarcharya, who is simply at his creative and humorous best, almost like the late Anand Bakshi, who was a master at writing such situational and day to day used wordings. Shall we say that we have another Anand Bakshi in the making? Definitely! Sample the zany lyrics to believe us, 'Oomph bhari teri beauty re, Yaara tardpaye , Agan lagi heavy duty re, Masti si chadh jaye.' The background synthesized rhythm is great and so is the arrangement, which once again is light and in keeping with the situation.

The remix is aptly titled as the 'Insane Insomaniac Mix' and once again is a job well done. Though the tempo has been heightened a bit too much for comfort but that has been compensated by some very zany sounds and arrangements.

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