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By Abid Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
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Pyare Mohan |
Soft guitar sounds and light (almost whispering!) percussion beats commence 'Tu Jahan Bhi Jayegi', a wonderful sugar coated love ballad. It's nice to hear Kumar Ganjawala coming out of his 'Bheege Honth' ('Murder') hangover (maybe he paid head to our appeal!). The metallic flute and guitar strumming is top notch and so is Ganjawala's singing. Lyrics are cute, in sync with the times and will appeal to the target audience; the youths - 'I love you my angel. Tujhe kabhi na main bhulaoon ga.' Maybe Anu knew that this was the best (and a good) track that he has composed (something quite rare these days!). And so he has created not one, two or three but five versions of 'Tu Jahan Bhi Jayegi'!!
The three versions (listed as parts) are almost similar to each other. These three are very slow and sad versions, with minimum background music. The wonderful rendition by Udit in parts I and II (along with an equally good Ganjawala) and those by Sadhna Sargam in part III (Hello, where have you been?) are good. All these may well be situational snatches used as background scores and conclude with sermonizing about 'giving sacrifice in the name of friendship'.
The fifth variant is titled 'Love You My Angel' and it is in fact a remixed version of the original composition. DJ Suketu has done the remixing quite tastefully. The upped tempo, with lots of good background musical arrangements adds zing and makes the track more pacy and rhythmic. In a nutshell, it's almost a conversion from romantic-situational to a dance track.
The title track, 'Pyare Mohan' (everything official about it!), has been performed and produced by Trickbaby and written by Hussain/Ager (wonder why Anu didn't have a problem with this). Its been done in the style that is very trademark of Trickbaby. The singing and arrangements reminds one of their 'Bluffmaster!' track, 'Parde Ke Peeche'. The lyrics convey the whole plot of the movie and perhaps that is why the makers are using it as a promotional video (featuring Viveik and Fardeen).
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