Jaane Hoga Kya Music
Review
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There is something about these small movies that
makes you a little excited about them! What if
these newcomers turn out to be tomorrow's
superstars? What is the film turns out to be
reasonably well made? What if the music is good
enough to be given a second, third and many more
hearings? What if....?
'Jaana-Let's Fall in Love' is one such
film that somehow makes you look forward to hear
its music. Call it a fresh pairing, feel good
factor and some good vibes that comes on hearing
a first couple of songs that are already on air!
Produced by Tess Mirza, who is the man behind
couple of musicals like 'Salaami' and 'Sanjay',
'Jaana – Let's Fall In Love' introduces
Rehan Khan who makes his debut opposite Anjana
Sukhani who has earlier been seen in films like
'Hum Dum' and 'Sun Zarra'.
Directed by Shahrukh Mirza, the film is also
notable due to the fact that Rajesh Khanna and
Zeenat Aman return as a pair. Another
interesting factor is that as many as 6 music
directors compose for the film, which means
practically each of the tracks has a unique
composer. Does the strategy work? Yes, indeed!
Shaan has the biggest role to play in the entire
album as he gets to sing 5 out of the total 6
numbers in the film. First to come is the title
song 'Jaana – Let's Fall in Love' where
he pairs up with Shreya Ghoshal for a highly
romantic outing. A poetic number written by
Shahrukh Sultan himself and composed by Abbas
Jelani, it belongs to the Chopra-Johar school of
music that is a good enough point to establish
the credentials of the song. A song based
totally on melody, one can as well imagine the
number to be picturized on a romantic hero like
a Shahrukh Khan or a Saif Ali Khan. A song to
cherish for repeated hearings; it is a very good
start to the album and makes the listener ask
for more from the remaining songs. Composer
Hanif arrives with a remix version of the
song and just when you would have thought that
it would be one of those hurriedly done,
one-beat-added-here-two-beats-added-there kind
of a song, there is a surprise in store! The
pace of the track remains more or less the same
with the prime difference being that rhythm is
added on to the melody to make the remix version
a little trendier. A solo by Shaan, the song is
good again and has an innocent teenage feel to
it that makes you like it with a smile on the
face!
Shaan continues to get everyone around him fall
in love and creates a lovey-dovey mushy feel as
he croons yet another solo 'Jaana – Ek
Kahaani Suni'. A feel good number that is
one of the best by composer duo of Anand Milind
in recent times, it makes you wonder if the two
would now aspire for a vacant slot that has been
created by an exit of Jatin Lalit as a pair?
Written by Shahrukh Sultan, it is a number that
deserves a much bigger reach instead of getting
lost somewhere due to lack of big names. Yet
another beautiful number composed in quick
succession, it would have been an ideal
candidate for a Top-10 chart if only backed by a
big production house and promoted aggressively.
A point to note though – while Shaan does a good
job, it would have made a GREAT impact if Amit
Kumar would have come behind the mike for this
one. It's so much tailor-made for him!
Naureen is the partner for Shaan this time
around as the sound of guitar begins 'Yes I
Love You'! The opening music along with the
song's title makes it quiet clear that this is
going to be yet another number composed for
teenage love. As the lyrics arrive and Shaan and
Naureen begin their crooning, you realize that 'Jaana
– Let's Fall in Love' has thrown one of the
biggest surprises this year with the kind of
melodies that come one after another. A slow
moving number with just the right pauses, rhythm
and musical arrangements, it is difficult to
choose if 'Yes I Love Is You' is better
than the songs preceding it or vice versa.
Without falling in the trap of choosing one song
over other, what works better is to just fall in
love with this song composed by newcomer Pramod
Tripathi and written by V.K.Rawal!
A decade back Abhijeet sung 'Ole Ole'.
Now it's the turn of Shaan to go 'Ola Ola'
that has its opening sound of guitar straight
out of a Yash Chopra film. The way Shaan goes
around rendering the song; it appears to be a
Jatin Lalit track all the way. Composer Guru
Sharma comes up with a rhythmic campus tune that
has a catchy sound of guitar accompanying the
song throughout. This rhythmic song written by
Shahrukh Sultan bears good quality but the
impact of all the melodious songs in the past
have been so tremendous that this supposedly
'stage' number comes only second to them. Now
what one looks forward to is some good dance
moves and an eye catchy choreography!
The longest song of the album comes in the form
of 'Kalma Kalma' and it is for the first
time that a male singer other than Shaan gets
behind the mike. Kailash Kher is the man who
croons this Sufi number that has been composed
by Rajendra Shiv and written by Moied. A
situational number that appears to be suited for
a sad yet passionate part in the movie, it
should enhance the mood of the narrative and
create the desired feeling. A good way to end
the album!
If there has been a musical score that has
surprised this year so far, it is undoubtedly 'Jaana
– Let's Fall in Love'. With Reshammiya fever
all over and some of the biggies failing to
create the desired impact, not many may have
bothered to give the film's music a second
chance. But the makers of the film have showed
good trust in the six composers, each of whom
come up with one of their best tunes. Now the
call of the situation is a highly aggressive
promotional campaign followed by good word of
mouth, proper release of the film and its
success at the box office that should bring this
album in the limelight.
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