MUSIC REVIEW: Yuvvraaj
The next one Tu Muskara, again is not exactly what we would like to say 'brilliant', but it does have all the makings of one. Tu Muskara (Alka Yagnik, Javed Ali) is a slow ballad-like number with orchestra support, neat bits of guitar playing, and is a slow burn. Tu Muskara sounds very situational, particularly when the mood changes towards the end with a spot of classical sargam thrown in.
The Broadway musical influence shines through in Mastam Mastam. Now, with this, as with most other tracks of this album, picturisation would play an important part in its appreciation. Mastam… sung by Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Naresh and Benny, seems like a heavily choreographed fun song, with references to cats and other animals and the same captured in the sound effects. Extremely dramatic and lively the song stands out for its skillful use of backing vocals, a touch of accordion and a robust rhythm section.
And now, for the song of the album - Zindagi, sung brilliantly by Srinivas.
Rahman has been experimenting a lot with with a certain kind of melody-driven, starkly beautiful songs (RDB, Jodhaa…). With Zindagi, he has mastered the art. Beginning with an accordion solo that will have you going 'a-ha', Zindagi, is a bitter sweet song about a conversation with life and the way it treats one. Zindagi is reminiscent of Gulzar from his Ijaazat days (if you have not seen it, rent a DVD right now!), such is the magic that sparkles in this consummate union of lyrics and melody. Zindagi is my personal favourite and something tells me, it will enjoy patronage with a whole lot of people out there, who appreciate simple melodies and good, old-fashioned Hindi lyrics.
Dil Ka Rishta begins with a full-blown orchestral prelude and the song takes off from there. The track enjoys a fusion of styles, Indian, and western classical, instrumental and vocal, with Rahman doing a bit of voice percussion as well. On a very different note is Manmohini Morey (Vijay Prakash). This happens to be a traditional Indian classical 'mukhra' which Rahman blends with electronic beats for a very contemporary twist.
Rahman and Ghai's last full-fledged outing was Taal (In Kisna he shared the credit with Ismail Darbar). And while Ghai has tried out different music composers in his subsequent projects, one had always wondered why the two never collaborated again. And if Yuvvraaj marks Ghai's return to epic films on a grand scale, the music truly lives up to that vision.
Verdict: Join Rahman and Gulzar on their grand musical journey. It is a rich, rewarding and an unforgettable experience.
Rating: 3.5/5
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Sir ,,,,,,manmohini morey man ka vocal notes dikhaayiye
I seen yuvvraaj movie at golcha, daryaganj,new delhi, story
is now good but music, acting and sound is very good. I
think if salman khan strugle to become rich man not to
depend his father property and after that he will successed
to his love if his father property will find last the movie
will be good.
Yuvvraaj is a great movie. This movie is the best movie i
seen. It is definately a super hit.
Manmohini morey - became a morning raaga-mantra - the master
piece of a r rahman - wonder any can compose carnatic with
fusion n western - no wonder hes called mozart of madras ,
zindagi a beautiful touch by srinivas to rahman's melody .
Altoghether 9 songs are navratnas.
rahman wins rahman
Yuraaj songs is a one of the best song among the entire
indian flimi&nonfilmi songs
I like the yuvraj film very intersting film and very good
performerance salman&anil kapoor&sajid very acting
and deshing man i like him.
Yuvvraaj is great movie
Hi sallu h r u hope, u r fine
Salam hope u r fine wish u best of louck
Yuvaraaj is rocking music on worldwide ,a.R.Rahman is prove
once time no1music director in india. I love kathrina and
salman