MUSIC REVIEW: Bachna Ae Haseeno
Director Siddharth Anand's last film with Yash Raj was Ta Ra Rum Pum, a title inspired by a song. The film was a disaster; the music fared better.
Anand returns. And he returns with another song-inspired film title – Bachna Ae Haseeno. While the box-office verdict of this film is still a long way off, the music is already climbing up the charts.
Bachna Ae Haseeno has Yash Raj written all over it – completely unapologetic in its mush and sheen. [IN PICS: Stills from Bachna Ae Haseeno]
The first track Khuda Jaane by KK and Shilpa Rao is a lovely, silk-smooth song, conjuring visions of the lead couple in exotic locales, flowing hair, flowers and sweeping cameras. Particularly nice is the use of tabla and guitars (Chintu), which give this track a quaint yet contemporary sound. Shilpa Rao has a voice that is not your usual saccharine sweet kind, but rich and grainy. Nice scale changes and a soaring chorus make this song a must-listen. [MUST WATCH: The Bachna title track! ]
While the filmmaker and music directors insist it is Lucky Boy, which is the 'superhit song' of the film, I'd rather put my money on Khuda Jaane, especially since the remix version of the song works equally well.
Nonetheless Lucky Boy, sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, Hard Kaur and Raja Hassan is a strictly formulaic dance number with a touch of Punjabi folk and Hinglish lyrics.
Aahista Aahista by Shreya Ghoshal and Lucky Ali could well be the dark horse of the album. It has some neat flamenco style guitar parts and the slow, soft melody against the fast electronic beats give it a very clubby feel. This track has a lot of potential if it receives enough airplay.
Jogi Mahi sung by Sukhwinder Singh, Shekhar and Himani Kapoor is a Punjabi love ballad, which fails to strike a chord. As does Shankar Mahadevan's Small Town Girl. The Hinglish lyrics however are interesting and overall it's a fun song.
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Good music
I think the songs of bachna ae haseeno are really worth
hearing. My favourite song is aahista aahista. Lucky ali was
really impressive and shreya ghosgal was superb as usual.
Khuda jane is pretty much kk's song. Lucky boy is a very
cool song and i think it is going to be the biggest dance
hit of the year. The title song really rocks, especially for
the rap portion. Jogi mahi and small town girl are also
reasonably good songs.
Well i truly agree that aahista aahista is the dark horse in
the whole album as i felt it was the best track. Moreover
its refrehing to hear lucky ali after such a long time. Its
time to get over the khudaa or the sufi lyrics and return to
some hindi pop.
Chandrima i'm waiting for ur review of '' rock on ''
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This review is a fine example of how inept critics and
journalists are popping every now and then. If you don't
agree, just tell me how a music review could be complete
without even mentioning the lyrics writer?? Duh!