Janasheen Music
Review
Such has been the record of Emraan Hashmi movies
and his hit songs that one has high hopes from
each and every film album of his. Irrespective
of the music director at the helm, one expects
at least a couple of chartbusters from his
movies, especially after 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne'.
This winter he has a release in the form of N.
R. Pachisia's 'Jawani Diwani- A Youthful
Joyride' that has Celina Jaitley and Hrishita
Bhatt opposite him. Directed by Manish Sharma,
the film has been prominently shot in Mauritius.
As the movie's title indicates, the movie has a
very young look to it and one expects similar
results from songs by composers Sajid-Wajid and
lyricist Shabbir Ahmed.
A new way to pronounce 'Jawani' is heard
in the title song 'Jawani Diwani' that is
sung as 'Ja-Waa-Ni Diwani' and is highly
catchy as soon as you have heard the first few
seconds of it. It is THE kind of number that has
been popular throughout the year, i.e. a peppy
youthful track with an attitude to match. Also
the trend of having English lyrics incorporated
into a song is taken further with 'Jawani Diwani'
having liberal doses of English. A song that has
Clinton Cerejo as the guest composer, it is sung
by newcomer Bobby Moon who brings on the
characteristics required for a song of this
genre. Good picturisation and striking locations
help making the song a complete package.
Just like 'Kaho Na Kaho' [Murder], even 'Dil
Diwana' has some portions of the song
rendered in a middle-east language. Hamza sings
this party of the track while for the majority
of song Sonu Nigam and Sowmya Raoh hold the
center stage. The number is sort of a fusion
track between middle-east and contemporary Hindi
film music with some western effects thrown in.
Though the singing is fine, the song lacks the
fire that could capitulate it to the top of the
charts. A conventional number with not much that
could make a listener go for the album.
Composers Sidharth-Suhas, whose compositions
were also heard in recently released 'The Film'
make an appearance as guest composers for
Jawani Diwani. Sung by Suhaas, the track 'Sini
Ne Sini Ne' changes the graph of the album
completely after a rather average 'Dil Diwana'.
The track appears in two versions, the other
being remixed by Sajid Wajid and the two
versions can be conveniently considered as a
lounge and club version respectively. The more
one hears the two tracks, the more one ends up
falling for them as the songs have a lovely
rhythm with a new voice that impresses. A good
addition to your music collection this year, 'Sini
Ne' is simply mesmerizing. With Emraan in
the movie, one can be sure that the song would
be presented quite well on screen.
Rahul Saxena, Shadaab Faridi and Arif Shaikh are
the three men who get together for 'Tere Ishq
Mein', a Sufi track that again takes an
conventional route. After a rocking 'Sini Ne',
it is difficult to change your mood for 'Tere
Ishq Mein' and one rather waits for this
situational track to pass by soon. One gets the
same feeling when 'Jiska Mujhe Intezaar'
is played on. Rendered by K.K. with Suzaan
giving background vocals intermittently, the
song belongs to dard-e-judaai genre with
the difference being that is is fast paced with
western beats complimenting it throughout.
Though the singing is fine, its average tune
that makes one loose interest in the
proceedings.
Remember 'Main Teri Mohabbat Mein Paagal Ho
Jayoonga' from 'Tridev'? 'Yaad Teri Yaad'
seemingly takes inspiration from the track and
this time around is sung by Indian Idol Abhijit
Sawant and Shreya Ghoshal. A track that doesn't
try to be any different but follows the tried
and tested path of Indian melody, it is pleasant
on ears. Another striking factor about the song
is that Abhijeet's vocals have started suiting
the playback singing mode better with every
outing of his and it won't be surprising to soon
hear him singing many more Bollywood tracks to
come!
'Dilruba' is the sole female solo of 'Jawani
Diwani' is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. As per
the trend of the album, a good and an average
song have come almost back to back and 'Dilruba'
re-establishes the trend. After a fine 'Yaad
Teri Yaad', 'Dilruba' is an item song that
is strictly average and is one of the many
hundred such numbers heard in recent times. You
have heard and seen so many ‘dance bar’ or Shipa
Shetty numbers like this in last few months that
you are just disappointed with the final
outcome.
'Jawani Diwani' is Emraan Hashmi's
one-off flick that doesn't seem to be on the
path of a best seller score. In the end, it is
just the title song and 'Sini Ne' that
stay with you.
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