Saaya Music
Review
Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayi -
Literally !! Because when you hear to the music
of Saaya you are taken back to the golden
melodies of PTKYA that Anu Malik composed for
this Rahul Roy, Pooja Bhatt and Pooja Bedi
starrer about a decade back. Saaya, a paranormal
flick directed by Anurag Basu (who partially
directed Tusshar starrer 'Kucch To Hai') and
produced by Mukesh Bhatt carries a catchline
'Can true love bring back the dead' - hence
conveying the feel of the flick !! Saaya is
about a couple played by John Abraham(Jism) and
Tara Sharma (Liril ad, Om Jai Jagadish). Saaya
is about how John copes with the tragedy of
having lost his lady love Tara who is no more
now !! Saaya is about how miracle happens when
John starts seeing Tara who returns from the
dead !! Lyrics are by Sayeed Quadri who is
excellent in each of the tracks as he conveys
pain and anguish of the lead couple. He should
be the lyricist to look forward to !!
Opening track 'O Saathiya' really takes you
through a journey of two loving hearts. A
beautiful number that is sung so very well by
Udit Narayan and especially Alka Yagnik who
gives right pauses at right intervals, it is the
only track composed by MM Kreem (Criminal, Sur,
Jism) who does a very good job here !! 'O
Saathiya' reappears in a full fledged version as
'Aayi Jo teri Yaad'. Sonu Nigam gives his
'now-so-common' quivering effect vocal effect to
this number and atempts at being heart-broken.
Last year's Filmfare award winner Shreya Goshal
also sings a sad version of the same song and
does it well. Fresh and easy to ears voice of
hers is a pleasure to hear to !!
"Kabhi Khushboo" is a sad song in which the main
lead can see and hear his beloved (who is no
more) everywhere. KK pitches his voice from low
to high remarkably (as he did so excellently in
Tadap Tadap -HDDCS). An excellent composition,
it is a bit long but you actually enjoy it
throughout.
'Seena Pada' starts with a whistle (most
probably Anu Malik's whistle itself) and the
guitar and sexaphone that follow make a good
startup to the song. Udit Narayan applies his
heart in this track which is again about this
guy who is forced to live even after losing his
love. The same feelings are conveyed by the
female protagonist in the vocals of Shreya
Goshal as a separate solo. She too is good in
this track.
A particular theme music (as Church bells and
through various other instruments) is pretty
catchy and played in 'Ae Meri Zindagi' and most
of the other songs of Saaya. 'Ae Meri Zindagi'
by Udit Narayan is a romantic track with
extremely good and simple lyrics. A very
pleasant composition, it comes naturally on you
lips. He also sings a sad version of the same
song. Shreya Goshal gets to sing a solo of the
same number and it is indeed amazing to see her
vocals growing much more mature than her 'Dola
Re Dola' (Devdas) days !!
'Har Taraf Har Jagah' is a bhajan which has been
literally composed very differently from the
conventional bhajans. Okay, so you may not be
singing it ion the first hearing itself but just
observe the lyrics and KK's rendering and you
will admire the way it has been packaged.
Happy days are here again for Anu Malik as this
should be a third in a row for Anu Malik after
Ishq Vishq and Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon. This
may not be as big a commercial success as the
other two due to it's classy approach but it
will surely fetch him some well deserved
critical acclaim !!
An album for the lovers of good quality subtle
music !!
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