Saturday, June 19, 2010

Krantiveer The Revolution Music Review

Poster

Movie starring Samir Aftab, Aditya Singh Rajput, Harsh Rajput, Jahan Bloch (who are all these???)..
Directed by Mehul Kumar(?????).
I didnt even want to download the songs, but then i saw music is done by Sachin-Jigar, these guys had given a wonderful album 'Teree Sang' last year.
So i downloaded the songs and started listening.

Chhotey Tera Birthday Aaya- Anushka Manchanda, Mika Singh, Hard Kaur, Neuman Pinto, Ishq Bector, Hrishikesh Kamerkar, Mahadev Krishna.
Very very long list of singers in the song!!!!
Voices of Anushka, Mika and HArd Kaur dominate over the others, other people are heard as chorus, and cant differentiate each others' voices.
The track is an awesome track, i think the video may be horrible (I THINK SO) but the song is foot tapping.
I was initially disappointed as major portions of the song were being carried out by others, and Mika Singh just singing 1-2 lines, but later Mika gets more to sing.
It is a foot-tapping song, i really liked it.
8.5/10.

Lau Jali- Jigar.
The song is a situational track, with powerful voice by Jigar himself.
It starts with 'Vandeeeeee Maataram Maataram Maataram'.
The song suits with the title of the movie.
A purely situational track, not going to be a repeated listening song.
6/10.

Khuda Mere Khuda- KK, Shreya Ghoshal.
Shreya gives a wonderful start to the song, and KK comes to the song, and the song never bores the listeners.
It is a soothing romantic melody, with very very slight shades of Vishal-Shekhar songs.
It is a nice track, one of the frequently seen song in my playlist nowadays.
8/10.

Firangi Paani- Anushka Manchanda, Master Saleem.
Kind of 'Billo Rani' type song, in fact disappointing.
Master Saleem had rendered voice forthe composers' 'Leja Leja' in Teree Sang, and it was one of my most favorite songs of 2009.
But in this venture, the composers couldnt utilise Saleem properly, and they ended up with a below average track which will help only to lower the overall rating of the album.
Singers have done decent jobs, but the tune itself is not captivating.
3.5/10.

On the whole, Krantiveer comes with little expectations, (unless u know Sachin-Jigar) and is a decent album with a good romantic melody, a nice party song a serious track, and a below average song.
OVerall rating is 6.5/10.

My picks are 'Khuda Mere Khuda', 'Chhotey Tera Birthday Aaya'

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