Cocktail (2012)
Music: Pritam
The album had
Pritam written all over it. And interestingly,
Pritam is also back with a serious attempt at creating hit songs for a major production house, as compared against his haphazard attempt in
Ferrari Ki Sawaari.
1. Yaariyan ---------------------------------------------- 9/10
2. Yaariyan (Reprise) ------------------------------- 9/10
A song many would love to love. The opening is strong, and with it, it tells us that there is going to be a lot of guitar strumming in this track. So, good news for guitar lovers. Those who also love the euphoric moments in such tracks should not look any further. A great to track to strum and croon along. Great travel song. If you loved
Jiyein Kyun from
Dum Maaro Dum, will find it very similar.
The
Reprise version is almost as good, but primarily is a female version, and more piano oriented, and thus more melody oriented instead of euphoric.
Sunidhi Chauhan was a great choice, as she is one of the best female singers who can pull off a silent melody and a strong voice in the same track.
Lovely tracks both of them.
3. Daaru Desi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9/10
A great slow, but hip disco track. The song has it's own pace, but the song is very seductive and carefree, and the beats nicely complement the tempo. Great for pubs looking for breaking a dance floor momentum without killing the moment.
4. Second Hand Jawaani -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/10
This song is bound to be a super hit in all the discotheques as well this
Ganpati season. The crude lyrics, liberal use of traditional beats and an inhibition-free tone of the song makes it easy to rock to this track. The lyrical duel between male and female protagonist adds to the spice. Pure fun.
5. Jugni ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8/10
The song has a heavy Punjabi influence with the lyrics, the playback singers voice quality and the opening. For the culturally neutral listeners, if you can survive this bit, there is a nice track waiting for you. Punjabis are bound to love this one. The tempo set with the beats and chorus after the opening piece is refreshing, the continuous piano and guitar background score gives it a surreal effect when the beats fall down. A surprisingly nice track, especially for non-Punjabi speakers.
6. Tumhi Ho Bandhu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7/10
Yet another track from the album made for the discotheques. Wonder if the entire film is shot in one. The opening of the track is eerily similar to
Ik Junoon (Paint It Red) from
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. The following track is very peppy. A certain mood lifter. This song feels like a remix of it's own. The drawback of this song is it's overly used tune and style, which will make it's shelf-life real short.
7. Luttna (Saif Ul Malook) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6/10
8. Luttna (Version 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/10
An intense track about love and betrayal. A powerful track singing out a recently broken heart. The meshing of classical Punjabi music and grunge rock lift the mood of the song aptly. Not the best track of all times or anything, but definitely commendable. Loud speakers are absolutely necessary to enjoy this song in solitude. Not a song for a group to enjoy and not for weak speakers.
The
Version 2 is rightly named, as it really a different version of the same instead of some trashy remix. The beats in
Version 2 are more consistent, which slightly reduces the impact of a changeover from melody to the strong chorus. Still, as good as the original.
9. Tera Naam Japdi Phiran ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/10
10. Tera Naam Japdi Phiran (Remix) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/10
A great song for the discotheques, with catchy beats. Otherwise, a pretty average song out of context. The
Remix is well done, good enough to dance to it without having to pay much attention to the real song.
Final verdict: Overall, gets a
8/10.
Pritam dazzles yet again. He might very well be the best performing music director in Bollywood for the past half a decade (best performing, and not the best due to his known plagiarized work). The album has some typical songs and some really good ones. None of them are truly new, but the album as a whole is very entertaining and upbeat. All the songs in the album get a mention: truly a
Pritam quality.
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Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai! (2012)
Music: Aabfm
The songs of the album are almost as non-descript as the music director's name. Super corny and not made with any intention to please anyone's musical senses.
Brownie point:
- Vada Pav - Singing about the biggest street food of Mumbai, Vada Pav is probably the only song that might evoke an emotion that is not a tired sigh. No matter how bad Vinod Rathod sounds, the song manages to evoke a chuckle owing to it's theme around a Vada Pav; and the Konkani beats are so retro.
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3 Bachelors (2012)
Music: Dabboo Malik
The film was probably sitting in the can for a good decade or so. So feels the music of the album, with only three songs, and all of them are unbearable. Wonder if
Vinod Rathod is real cheap or what, or is it just an old album which got released just now, but what kind of music director thinks his voice will reap in returns. May be, only the
Malik camp!
Yaariyan - Cocktail
Daaru Desi - Cocktail
Second Hand Jawaani - Cocktail
Jugni - Cocktail
Tumhi Ho Bandhu - Cocktail
Luttna (Saif Ul Malook) - Cocktail
Tera Naam Japdi Phiran - Cocktail
Yaariyan (Reprise) - Cocktail
Luttna (Version 2) - Cocktail
Tera Naam Japdi Phiran (Remix) - Cocktail
Vada Pav - Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai!