Mujhse Shaadi
Kerogi Music
Review
The buzzwords are - 'Mujhse
Shaadi Karogi'. The words derived from the hit
song of director David Dhawan's previous venture
'Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge' (which incidentally was
titled Mujhse Shaadi Karogi earlier) that
starred Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor. David
Dhawan reunites with Salman Khan [Judwaa, DHLJ,
Biwi No.1] and Akshay Kumar [Mr. and Mrs.
Khiladi] in this Sajid Nadiadwala production
that has Priyanka Chopra as the central
protagonist. After 'Andaaz', this is just the
second movie for Priyanka where she plays a
substantial role. After delivering a sub-average
music in 'Garv', Sajid Wajid get another big
break in this Nadiadwala Grandson's production
while Jalees Sherwani writes the lyrics. Farah
Khan, who is a hotshot director today after the
runaway success of 'Main Hoon Naa', is at the
choreography's chair. The trade is abuzz with
the talks that with MSK, David Dhawan has got
back into the groove and is back in the same
form again that got him the distinction of eight
consecutive hits!! A full-fledged comedy, MSK
also boasts of right dosage of action that
should prove to be a complete 'paisa vasool' for
the audience. Read on to see if the music too
proves to be an asset in this fun-filled ride.
'Rab Kare' is a frothy love song
that is associated with the 'feel good' style of
filmmaking. Check out especially for great
looking Priyanka and another smart hairstyle for
Salman Khan after his hairdo in 'Tere Naam'.
The number is sung well by the hit-pair of Udit
Narayan and Alka Yagnik. Sajid Wajid deliver a
kind of song that was expected for such a feel
good entertainer. This is the reason why the
song sounds good in spite of the fact that it is
nothing exceptional and doesn't boast of being
different or path breaking.
The title song 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi'
takes its cue from another hit song 'Dhadke
Dil Baar' from 'Dulhan Hum Le Jaayenge'.
Song arrangements are neither in the style of
Sajid Wajid, Salman Khan or Akshay Kumar. They
are completely a David Dhawan number and have
his distinctive touch. This track sung by Sonu
Nigam, Udit Narayan and Sunidhi Chauhan is
impressive from the word GO and is extremely
foot tapping. All the three lead stars seem to
be enjoying the song setup and the effect shows
on screen. In total, a complete 'masala'
track that is again not a league apart but does
well for it's screen space.
Anu Malik is the guest composer for the track 'Jeene
Ke Hai Chaar Din', which is written by
Sameer and sung by Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi
Chauhan. As the title of the song suggests, it
is about a guy who wants to live life to the
fullest [a number of songs based on this theme
are being composed these days]. Sonu Nigam gets
in the skin of the character and is typically
full of energy. A heavy-duty rhythmic number, it
should be a song set either on the beach, street
or a dance floor. Song also has an undercurrent
of Spanish music and is aimed at the youth.
Sunidhi Chauhan is credited as a co-singer but
just makes a fleeting appearance intermediately.
An average number, it won't be remembered for
weeks after the movie's run is through and is
definitely not a candidate for an award's
ceremony. But all said and done, it maintains
the tempo of the album so far where the pace
doesn't slacken.
Album continues in the same vein when the bhangra track 'Aaja Soniya'
arrives. A conventional romantic 'mauj masti'
kind bhangra song between a boy and a girl where
the boy is professing his love for the girl, at
places it is also laced with English pop. While
Sonu Nigam changes his pitch while being more
broad throated here, Alka Yagnik is as usual. An
average song that also appears as a remix
[actually there is not much that differentiates
between the original and the remix], at this
juncture the listener starts craving for
something new, as the album is already half way
through.
Well, that doesn't happen as we get to hear yet
another version of 'Dupatta' - this time a red
one. Sajid Wajid invade the sacred territory of
Himesh Reshamiyya who has the distinction of
having composed the maximum number of songs
about the glory of 'Dupatta' in the recent
times. 'Laal Dupatta' carries on
the tradition and is thankfully quite sober and
makes for a quite listening. Arun Bhairav is
simple in his writing while Udit Narayan and
Alka Yagnik prove yet again that how they can
take a routine number to a different level by
their experienced singing. Another track that is
not going to take box office by storm but still
doesn't really make you turn the other way.
Sukhwinder Singh does his riprap rig once again
with 'Kar Doon Kamaal' that is
routine and fails to rise above a very average
level. If the makers thought that they had
another 'Lagan Lagi ' (Tere Naam)
in hand, then they are mistaken as the song just
doesn't have enough spark to get it going beyond
certain point. Sunidhi Chauhan too is plain
average and the lyrics are on the oft-beaten
track. In sum, a song that may be liked by
Salman Khan's fans [provided the number is
picturized on him], but nothing more than that.
After all this 'hungama', 'mauj masti' and 'song'n'dance',
the album takes a serious turn towards the end
(as is the narrative in the movies as well) with
'Lahoo Banke Aansoon'. The number
is essentially a bit slower version of 'Rab
Kare' and not exactly a word-by-word sad
version of the original. A sad song that seems
to be set for the pre-climax, it is sung by Sonu
Nigam, Alka Yagnik and Shabab Sabri. Completely
situational, it's not a number that can carry
off the album by itself and just proves to be
gap filler. There is not much chance that people
may make beelines for just this one.
In sum, the album starts on a promising note,
especially with the title track and 'Rab Kare',
but later turns out to be an average fair mainly
with the follow up songs. Though in the
beginning, one doesn't mind the routine flow of
the album, as it is at least foot tapping and
entertaining, the same predictable flow becomes
the undoing factor for MSK that promised much
but delivered just about OK. Buy it if a pacy
yet conventional ride of a Bollywood musical
score excites you or if you are a Salman/Akshay/Priyanka
fan.
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