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By Abid Š2007 Bollyvista.com |
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Bhool Bhulaiyaa |
Classical veena sounds commence the desirous, loving and missing the beloved composition 'Sakhiyan'. This is a solo number by Tulsi Kumar, which will appeal to a section of the public. In between, the 'Dhoom' signature tune crops up, though the composition is strictly traditional. The song is of a style, which was prevalent in the 60's and 70's and is no longer in vogue.
Ghungroo sounds with classical todas commence the much talked about flashback song from the movie, 'Mere Dholna'. It is for the connoisseurs of Hindustani classical music, complete with sitar, rudra veena, tabla, etc. Twice National Award winner Shreya Ghoshal shows why she may one day be a worthy successor to the living legend Lata Mangeshkar. The jugalbandi of the classical todas and alaaps by Shreya and M.G. Sreekumar is breathtaking. Pritam shows his hold over classical music through this bewitching number. And we thought he was just about rock and synthesizers!
Next up is 'Sajda', a love song, with the 'Garam Masala' hangover looming largely throughout the number, though K.K. tries his level best to infuse life into the number with his inspired singing. Otherwise it's an ordinary number that may look good on screen if choreographed well.
'Sajda-Remix' is a good attempt by DJ Suketu and is better than the original. The added pace and the musical arrangements play a vital part in doing just that. |