Kaal Music
Review
Karan Johar lives up the promise he made to his
fans a year and a half ago. After basking in the
glory of three mega universal successes KKHH,
K3G and KHNH, he vowed that his next film would
be a genuinely 'hatke' movie. Result is for
everyone to be seen in the shape of ' Kaal
' that is a joint production of Shah Rukh
Khan and Karan Johar with Soham making his debut
as a director. A thriller set in the jungle with
a theme of animal preservation; 'Kaal' is
majorly shot in Jim Corbett Park ( India ) and
has a strikingly different look and feel in each
frame of the movie shown so far on the small
screen. Starring some of the best talent in the
industry – Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, John
Abraham with SRK in a guest appearance, 'Kaal'
has Lara Dutta, post-Dhoom Esha Deol and siren
Malaika Arora in a specially shot item dance
number with SRK. With music by techno wizards
Salim-Sulaiman and lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed
(Hindi) & Jeanne (English), one is rest assured
that ' Kaal ' would boast of a
rollicking score.
A simple tune with easy to hum lyrics are given
a great arrangement to make ' Tauba
Tauba ' a sure shot hit with the
audience. And more than the quartet of singers
Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan and
Richa Sharma, the credit should go to Bob and
his chorus group who do the 'Rap' portion
(written by Jeanne) throughout the number. Their
rendition during the number has such a magnetic
effect that what one continues to hum long after
the song is through, is the rap portion and the
lyrics ' Tauba Tauba Ishq Main Kariya
'. This is one song that will sky rocket all the
way to the top of the charts in a maximum of two
weeks flat.
If one thought that Tauba Tauba is going to be the only item
number in this Karan Johar movie then rethinking
needs to be given as ' Kaal Dhamaal
' is actually a ' dhamaal
' item song that is the track shot on SRK and
Malaika Arora. Kunal Ganjawala is fast reaching
up the top singer bracket as this number too
appears to be a mass appealing song due to its
pacy music, dance beats, and punch in the
rendition by Kunal who is well supported by Ravi
"Rags" Khote, Caralisa and Salim. With SRK and
Malaika in a single frame dancing to Farah
Khan's steps, ' Kaal Dhamaal ' should
be another inviting factor for the audience. "
The Tiger Mix " of the same is
engineered and remixed by Bobby Friction and The
Infinite Scale that further makes the soundtrack
of ' Kaal ' a complete ' paisa
vasool '.
Well the party doesn't stop even at this
juncture and the feet continue to be busy with '
Nassa Nassa ', a mix
of Hindi, western and bhangra tune written and
composed by Anand Raj Anand, that is indeed
different from a regular Punjabi number in a
Hindi movie. Sung by Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi
Chauhan, this number doesn't scale the heights
of the earlier two numbers but as a stand alone
number does well.
Kailash Kher writes and sings '
Ankhiyan Teriya Ve ' that makes '
Kaal ' one BIG party album. Intentions
of Karan Johar, Soham and Salim Sulaiman are
very clear at this point of time. They started
off with a very conscious effort of doing
something very different from what Dharma
Productions has been doing all this while and
surprise audience with a kind of musical score,
which even a die hard Karan Johar wouldn't have
anticipated. Another enjoyable number in a row,
its a fusion of western and sufi music and comes
up trumps on all accounts.
If anyone is thinking of a title song of ' Kuch Kuch Hota Hai '
or a ' Suraj Hua Madham ' (K3G) or '
Kuch To Hua Hai ' (KHNH), then better
re-set your expectations as the makers have set
out on an altogether different journey. This is
evidenced in ' Jungle Mix ',
that is primarily a musical piece set in the
woods with Caralisa, Vijay Prakash and Jeanne
chipping in with their bits. A track that would
mainly do the honors in the movie's background,
it has a wild feel throughout!
OK, so this is for the Johar fans! Because what
you get as a last track is the album is a '
Dharma Mix ' that brings
together the remix of super hit tracks from KKHH,
K3G and KHNH - primarily ' Pretty Woman',
'Bole Chudiyan', 'Shava Shava ' and '
Mujhko Kya Hua Hai ' - hence bringing the
album to a grand finale. And yes it is
definitely better than the 'Non stop 50 tracks'
that are churned out practically every month.
' Kaal ' has a music that is destined
to be a blockbuster from the first day of its
release. Another ace up in the sleeve for Karan
Johar and the music company, ' Kaal '
should go good business at the music stores.
Wait for the SRK-Malaika number to hit the
screens and an unparalleled craze for the album
would be witnessed soon. A young and peppy
album, this is the ' Dhoom machale ' of
2005!
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