Satyagraha - Exclusive Music Review!


The music launch of Satyagraha was a star studded one. Salim-Sulaiman, who have given some of the most amazingly refreshing albums in recent years, teamed up with Prasoon Joshi, who is a school in himself for Satyagraha and together, they have churned out an album which is simply mind blowing.

The album opens with a very rocking version of Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram, with very deep inspirational lyrics. The backdrop of electric guitars and drums provide a complete rocking feel to the song with amazing classical touch at places by Shweta, making the song a great blend or rather a fusion. Kudos for this one to Salim-Sulaiman!

Aiyo ji is another amazing song with a great classical feel provided by the soulful singing of Shraddha Pandit. It is a must-listen song for all fusion lovers with enthralling lyrics and somehow it gave me the "Jiya Laage na" (Talaash) feel once again. Simply beautiful!

I was desperately waiting to hear something awesome again from Shafqat amanat Ali Khan and "Raske bhare tore nain" did just that. This song has an amazing romantic feel to it with perfect seconds from Arpita Chakraborty. Undoubtedly, the best song on the album!

The album continues with "Janta rocks" by Meet Bros. The song is a quick paced motivational song worthy of becoming a youth anthem for forthcoming protests and rallies. This song could have done better with the music, but nevertheless, is good enough keeping up with the feel of the movie and the concept.

"Hum bhole the" is a complete rock track by Raghu Ram, and is going to appeal to all Indian Ocean fans like me. A bit off-beat with the music and lyrics, and might take some time to get down your system. But if you pay attention to the lyrics, you will fall in love with this one! ;)

The two remixes of Raske Bhare tore nain" and "Aiyo ji" can be missed for sure. :P

Conclusion: The music of Satyagraha is refreshing. The classical touch in most of the songs is very amazing. The lyrics are freaking awesome (it is Prasoon Joshi, after all). Salim-Sulaiman have done a great job. The expectations from the movie are high as well, given the star cast and Prakash Jha. We seriously need good stuff from this camp after Aarakshan. Meanwhile, definitely listen to this album as some of the songs are definitely going on the loop.

My Verdict: (on a scale of 5) - 4.2







The Farcical Fidelity

Danish had never envisaged that his life would ever turn out this way. The evening, coastal, semi-dark skies stretched out beyond the limits with grotesque emptiness. The sun dissolving into the depths of the ocean was visible from his 12th floor apartment, like all the symbols of felicity and happiness were being sucked into a deep void. A slight rim of golden sun was now evident like a last ray of hope and utopia… but alas, it went away too in a few seconds. Danish breathed a sigh… a sigh of a young man who had faced a lot. A sigh of a man who had achieved nothing but dejection. A sigh of a man who had lost the love of his life.
He got up from his balcony chair, after what seemed to be like a few days, and decided to take a stroll on the beach in an attempt to sink in his sad thoughts into the oceans too. A few minutes later, he found himself barefoot, walking on the wet sand alongside the beautiful and somewhat angry waters. The waves lashed on the bank, every time immersing his feet in cold water. He liked it; he wished that the waves would wash away his wounds too. But it seemed nothing could give him the satisfaction and content that he had always demanded from the cruel destiny. He was walking with his head down, hung low of lost pride, failures and struggles. Suddenly, to his own shock, he stopped dead in his track. He had almost bumped into a young lady who was sitting on the beach gazing at the horizon far away. It seemed as if she was trying to recollect something, or more so, was in the middle of a very important discussion with the depth of the ocean.
“Sorry…” This was all that, that came out from Danish’s throat. A meek, soft ‘sorry’ which maybe the girl did not even hear considering the enthrallment and engrossment she was showing towards the skyline. He started walking past her slightly shaking his head.
“That’s okay. Maybe God wanted you to bump into me…” He heard a very sweet, almost musical voice say behind him. He turned with such pace and excitement that he almost got a head rush. He now looked directly at the girl who had been staring at the ocean a few seconds before. She was alluring and stunning. It seemed as if angels from the heavens had descended on Earth. Her long flowing black hair flew softly because of the coastal winds, her eyes were deep and brown and caring, and her face was a perfect blend of emotions, beauty and attractiveness. She wore a bright red kurti and a pair of black denims, which were all wet and dirty as she had been sitting there for what seemed to be like hours.
For a few minutes, they just ogled into each other, as if diving into the depth of each other and allowing their emotions to do the talking. The girl suddenly got up, shaking all the sand off her and tying her hair into one cute and long pony.
“So? Lost in thoughts to the extent, that you did not even see a young, beautiful girl in your track?” She said with a naughty shine in her eyes. “What’s up dude?” She winked. By this time, he had almost toppled over with everything about this girl.
“N…Nothing… Actually, I am just sorry…” That was all he could manage stammering. She started walking slowly, which meant he was to join her. They started walking towards the exit from the beach.
“Oh… But if there is something that you want to share or say, then you can…” She said with a confidence and strength that he had rarely seen. “Because you know… it’s kind of scary for a boy to come on such a beautiful beach on a Saturday evening and not paying attention to a beautiful girl!” Having said that, she laughed on her own silly joke and as a manner of gratitude and respect, Danish gave a low giggle too.
After a few long, harsh and awkward seconds of silence, Danish spoke, “I had a break up. My girlfriend, whom I had loved for over eight years, now ditched me. She thinks I am a loser…” He paused as he thought he was about to break down again. He did not even know why he was saying all this stuff to an unknown stranger, let alone crying in front of her. But she had such a miraculous attraction and zealous attention and understanding that once he started, he just went on and on like he had never done before. He was himself amazed on the ease with which he was discussing his love story with her. He told her right from the beginning when he and his girlfriend had met, to how they fell in love. He told her about how her parents were against this and what a hard time he had convincing them that he was not such a useless person as they thought. He discussed all the ups and downs of his relationship finally coming to how his girlfriend started to develop a feeling that he was good for nothing and she could get a guy
It seemed as if he had let open a caged bird after years of captivation. He looked on his left at the girl, unknown and unseen, who had been listening all his stories with utmost calm and compassion. She looked back at him, in his eyes and had a soft, caring smile which said a lot than the words could at the moment. She finally got up and they exchanged contact numbers with the promise and anticipation of meeting again very soon and they were sure they would.
Danish went back home much more relieved than he had come. He could not still comprehend what had happened with him, and he spent all evening in reminiscing his meet with the unidentified stranger girl Sanvi. He was sure that they would meet again but he was clueless as to when. At night, he lay in his bed; his eyes wide open with not a single hint of weariness. He stared at the fan going around in slow dizzy circles just like his life. He had had a weird life so far. Not just that he had faced a break up at a young age but also he had not done too great with his career as an actor. But when he thought all over it, he just remembered all those motivating and encouraging things his new found friends Sanvi had said a few hours ago.
With such beautiful thoughts in his mind and a few made-up imaginary situations and stories about future, he did not realize when he went to sleep.
***

The phone did not ring; the bell did not go ‘buzzz’ in Danish’s apartment for the next two days. He went out on his daily routines to various auditions and trials here and there in the city, but everywhere he went and whatever he did, at the bottom of his mind somewhere he constantly thought of Sanvi. Her silky black hair, her young and juvenile eyes, her naughty yet uplifting smile and her caring words… they just did not leave him. As minutes passed by, he started to assume that she was not really interested in talking to him anymore.
It was almost the time he was about to give up, the time when he had just returned after a day’s slog, the phone rang.
“Hello…” He picked up and put all his effort in sounding casual and genuine. He knew boys did that all the time in front of girls.
“Hey… This is Sanvi…” Her voice sounded so different and angelic over the telephone.
“Ooh…” For once he did not know what to say, though it seemed as if he had been preparing since days. “I wasn’t really expecting your call…”
“Yeah… you bet!” Sanvi replied – genuinely or sarcastically, he could not figure out. “How have you been doing, by the way…?”
“I—I am—I am great…” He said almost stuttering out of nervousness.  “Can we meet again?”
I spoiled it! Thoughts started hopping in his mind. He had made a quick move in haste and anxiety.
“He he… Of course…” She giggled.
“Great!” He high fived himself and punched in mid air. “How about that new rock disc that opened up in…”
“Hey Danish…” She interrupted him right away. He was almost offended but Sanvi spoke again. “Can we please not go to a crowded and loud place like that? I mean… please… somewhere quiet and serene…”
Okay. Now what does she mean by that. Boys definitely did not take an offer like that from a girl very well.
“You want to go to a quiet place, ahan?”
“If you don’t mind…”
“Of course…” Danish replied. He was too happy to object anything. “Of course…”
They hung up after having decided to meet at another beach the next day, which was a little towards the outskirts of the city. Danish did not mind as Sanvi said that it was closer to her place. Before hanging up, he did manage to ask for her address, which she hesitantly gave.
That night was definitely not a peaceful one for Danish – a boy in love.

***
They met and they talked for hours.
The evening passed by in what seemed to be like a jiffy. Both of them were so engrossed in each other that they did not realize it was past 9’ o clock. They finally got up with their fingers dishevelled together. They looked into each others’ eyes for a few minutes as the moonlight shone on their bright faces. They came closer and wrapped each other into the tightest and most beautiful hug ever. It seemed that they had held the world into their hands for once and they were the only two people under the moon. But as every road has a bend, so did this moment.
Danish offered to drop Sanvi home to which she readily agreed considering the fact that her house was very close by. Both of them hopped on Danish’s motorcycle and sped off. As the strong gush of coastal air hit both of them in their faces, it felt amazing – enjoying this beautiful fresh air together for the first time. They were lost in their own thoughts and too engrossed to even say anything. It was Sanvi who broke the silence and spoke a little loud to make it audible to him on the bike.
“There is something you should know about me…”
Danish looked at her in the rear view mirror. Her eyes had a weird truthfulness and innocence to them and her hair blew wildly. She looked striking and it almost seemed perfect.
“Trust me Sanvi… there is nothing. I don’t want to know anything about you, your past, your regrets or anything… I just don’t care maybe.” Danish said that and he looked into the mirror again and saw her smiling very softly and contentedly.
They reached her building where she had an apartment on the 3rd floor. They bid goodbye at the front gate of the building and went their ways.
As soon as Danish reached back his bike, he realized something and rushed back. Since the elevators were busy, he took the stairs and reached Apartment number 5, on the third floor in no time panting. He rang the bell expecting one of her parents to open the door. He was okay with it as Sanvi had told him that she never lied to them and they knew everything that was going on.
After, what seemed a long while, he heard some footsteps approach the door – a click, and the door opened. It was Sanvi’s mother.
“Umm… Hello Auntie…” Danish said. He was at the peak of his edginess and he did not even know why. He just smiled uselessly and tried to be extra gracious. “Actually, I just realized that Sanvi forgot her mobile with me, that she had asked me to keep in my jeans pocket while we were on the bike… So… just to… I mean… return this…”
Her mother nodded. He realized she had similar face cut and nose as Sanvi, but her eyes had a strange abyss in them.
“Come inside…” She said. It was a bit cold and emotionless; maybe he had bumped in at the wrong time. It was a peculiar environment inside her house. He looked around with his heart beating fast and loud enough to be heard a few meters away.
“Are you looking for her?” Sanvi’s mother asked him even more coldly, pointing at a picture kept on the side table. It was a picture of Sanvi with her mother, who was standing right beside him. But it was definitely some 5-6 years earlier as Sanvi looked younger and sweeter, though her smile was as beautiful and brightening.
   He almost beamed happily and said, “Wow… that’s cu--- I mean, umm… yeah, Auntie… Umm… I am looking for Sanvi…”
Her mother looked right at him and in the lowest of tones, said, “She died. 17 and a half months back…” She seemed to be looking right through him. “… In a road accident.”

***

  


Nasha - Get Addicted!

This music album urgently needed a review for one main reason that it might just go unnoticed by most of the people, because it is a Poonam Pandey movie. Yes, it is, but surprisingly the music astonished me! An album where people will expect sensuous, explicit and vulgar item songs, actually has very soothing and beautiful music to offer. The album composed by Sangeet-Siddharth duo (remember Murder 2) has some amazing songs in its bag.

The album starts with the title track 'Tera Nasha'. It is a very soft and soulful song, sung amazingly by Anirudh. The songs is high on romance and is a perfect love song. It leaves you wanting for more by the end. I would definitely say this song is worth being put on the loop.

A disclaimer now - The song 'Laila' is NOT an item song and NOT a cheap song which it might sound by the name. The song, sung in a very passionate and youthful voice by Monali Thakur is worth a listen and is definitely a peppy track for dance and has great head banging and foot tapping beats (let us forget the part that it might have Poonam Pandey in the video).

'Besharam' brings back Shaan once again, and this time with Ansuha Mani (Dhoka fame from Johnny gaddar). Shaan does not fail to impress and creates magic with his cute and romantic voice. Although, I would say he now lacks the "Jab se tere naina" charm, but the song is an instant catch for its appealing lyrics. A big Kudos to the lyrics writer here, and this song will appeal to the naughty and 'besharam' youngsters who will be able to connect with the lyrics.

'Goti song' is another song from the dark genre of 'Khoon choos le', or I would even say 'Sutta'. This song has explicit lyrics and catchy tune, but somehow it still picks up on you because of the humour and satire. It surely leaves a naughty smile on the listener's face.

'Laila unplugged' is sung by the music directors themselves and is definitely a better version that the original one. The album ends with 'Nasha - the addictive mix', which is just another remixed track without which the music albums now are not complete.

Conclusion: Forget the point that the movie stars Poonam Pandey. Listen to the tracks as this album has some great not-to-be-missed tracks. Tera Nasha and Besharam are worth being chart busters if this album gets noticed. Goti song is also definitely worth a listen for its youth appeal. But looking at the current music scenario, the album could have contained an peppy item song as it seems to be the need of the current music scene of India. But for once, do go through this album ASAP and choose what you like!

My Verdict: (on a scale of 5) - 3


(It might be a little erotic and inappropriate for the Indian sensibilities but I personally really liked the concept of the cover)





Chennai Express - Music Review

The much awaited music of Chennai Express has been launched finally! The music album directed by Vishal-Shekhar with songs penned down by Amitabh Bhattacharya has got something for everyone. The music is excessively delightful at places but definitely lacks a spark at others.

Starting with the Title track, I must say there could not be a more befitting track for Chennai Express. Kudos to whoever thought of bringing back SP Balasubramaniam (SPB). The song starts with awesome groovy beats that will definitely make you tap your feet. SPB creates magic once again and his part gives you an awesome 90s music feel, and you cannot help but remember "Aaja shaam hone aai". The lyrics are funky, singing is undoubtedly amazing and this song will make it to the chart busters for sure. No one can guess SPB is 67 years of age and singing this song with the same young man's charm.

One two three four, is another dance track from the album. The song has already made it to the top songs list on major radio stations. The song has an underlying Dhol beat that gives it a great pitch and rhythm throughout. Vishal Dadlani is definitely impressive in this fast paced and catchy tune.

Titli, as a romantic respite in the album, is worth a listen for its classical base and great singing by chinmayi Sripaada and Gopi Sunder. But as the only romantic and soft track of the album, Vishal Shekhar could have done a lot better having created some amazing songs in the past.

Arijit Singh, after a series of super hits one after another, completely fails to impress in Kasmir mai, tu kanyakumari. The lyrics are attractive, but the music is totally a disappointment. Tera raasta chodu na is another disappointment from the album. This could have been made into a better blues genre and something much better was expected from a talented singer like Amitabh Bhattacharya who has made us fall in love in ektara, ek lau, Aazadiyan. The song only picks up from the first stanza, worth a listen still for Amitabh Bhattacharya and beautiful lyrics.

Ready steady Po is a very average dance track and it can definitely be given a miss.

Conclusion: The music of Chennai Express is again Rohit Shetty Shtyle - fast paced, funky, funny and groovy. The lyrics are not great but good. Vishal Shekhar have done a good job with the fast paced songs. The album could have been much versatile with a better romantic song than Titli. All in all, the music has a great mixture of South Indian-ness as well at right places, thereby suiting aptly with the theme of the movie.
Do not miss SPB's return in the title track (worth being played on the loop), One two three four and Title (for a romantic respite). that is pretty much all. The great artists and singers could have been better utilized up to their potential.

My rating: (on a scale of 5) - 2.8