Mashooka Music
Review
There was a phase in the 90s when
the movies from the TIME production house used
to be followed with great interest amongst the
lovers of 'masala' movies. Most of their movies
used to be actioners and raked in 'moolah' at
the box office. After a longish lull, TIME
presents 'Mashooka' that is produced and
directed by Afzal Ahmed. Aditya Bal makes his
debut as a hero and looks each bit a 'desi' hunk
while Meghna Naidu and popular model Vidya
Malavade ( Inteha ) are the sirens
opposite him. Combination of Sajid Wajid and
Jalees Sherwani take care of the music for the
entire album.
There is a surprise in the beginning of the
album itself with a complete English
version of the title song ' Mashooka '
. A groovy track sung by Wajid, Nisha
and Joy, it is of the kinds churned out by
Hollywood based albums that you hear on
MTV/Channel V every passing day. Extremely foot
tapping, it has some bits of Hindi portions in
the middle. The number makes for an ideal dance
number for a poolside setting. Call it lack of
expectations at the beginning but the track does
turn you on right away. Hindi version of
' Mashooka ' has even more
spice in it and that could be attributed to two
factors – added zing in the musical arrangements
and Sunidhi Chauhan's presence who is peppy yet
again. The song is of the kind that doesn't try
hard to do anything overtly different and sticks
to the basics. You can enjoy the number for few
days or weeks and then move on!
A conventional 90s style love song '
Bechainiyan ' follows next
that again doesn't hold any pretexts around
being different and still you can easily listen
to it. The track by Alka Yagnik and Babul
Supriyo is a mushy 'I love you - you love me'
kind of number that RGV would love to spoof in
his own inimitable way for his movies. Remember
Company, Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti
Hoon, Naach etc. where he has shown
shooting of conventional love songs around trees
in progress! ' Bechainiyan ' sticks to
the requirement as T and works for those looking
for a traditional 'hero-heroine dancing around
trees song'.
An even better song comes up next as ' Pyar Karna
'. An Anu Malik style of music all the
way – be it the tune or the arrangements of the
way Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan sing – it is yet
another mushy love track that works quite well.
Rich in melody, it is quite pleasing to hear and
brings a feel good feel. The best track of the
album so far, it showcases the talent of
Sajid-Wajid once again after two contrasting
tracks in the shape of the title song and this
number. One would love to play it for a soothing
feel.
Mr. Selective Abhijeet, who hardly minces any
words while talking about his contemporaries,
sings ' Aapse Mohabbat Ho Gayi
' that completes the trilogy of the 90s
inspired mushy'n'melodious tracks. Yet another
track composed in Anu Malik style, it has both
Abhijeet and Alka Yagnik singing with perfection
as ever. A hummable track, the music has a
consistent soft touch throughout while it is
actually the chorus that sings the title lyrics
' Aapse Mohabbat Ho Gayi '.
All the songs in ' Mashooka ' entertain
and make the entire album an extremely
satisfying affair. If one considers the album
with a neutral mindset without thinking too much
about the movie as a whole, the person won't be
disappointed. One would have imagined that
composer Sajid Wajid and lyricist Jalees
Sherwani may not really give the best of their
tunes for this low budget flick with a lesser
popular starcast. But to everyone's surprise,
they stick to the basics and come up with a
score that is pretty decent and hummable.
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