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By Abid Š2008 Bollyvista.com |
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Shaurya |
Spanish/Hawaiian guitar combo and plate sounds accompanied by a distant chorus commences the dance track, or as is the nomenclature these days, item number, 'Jaane Kyun Jaane Man'. Given the classy nature of the movie, we will not insult it by calling it such. Coming to the number, it's a Latino style dance number, the carnival feel is evident in this festive composition. The track has crescendo condiments and ballet like music addition. Kudos to Adnan for a truly international track with all its India finesse intact.
The album ends with a friendship cum camaraderie track aptly titled 'Dosti Kya Hai'. Two veterans (they can be called that), Udit Narayan and Abhijeet, both top playback singers of the mid '80s and '90s, join hands to render a song which is quite difficult as it has many twists and turns (utaar chadhao). The melody is not easy to hum as it changes pace from soft jazz to hard rock, it take all kinds of curves. The arrangements and vocals mingle with each other and never once does one dominate the other.
A perfect end to a superlative beginning. They talk of "hatke movie", here's Samar Khan's Shaurya, which has hatke music, one which is truly different. It has to be as Shaurya is "a very important film for Bollywood" as the writer Jaydeep says.
Rating: 7/10 |