Thursday, October 18, 2012

Talaash - Music Review

Amir continuous to team up with Ram Sampath after "Delhi Belly" and "Satyameva Jeyathe" TV Series. This young guy has lot of potential with a strong sense for classical melody and his 5 sound tracks in Talaash simply reinstates that again -

Muskaanein Jhooti Hai is a stealer of the album sung superbly by Suman Shekar. Song sets the tone for movie and the humming in the song dangerously reminds MSV's Partha Nyabagam Ilayo(Tamil). This slow Jazz sure to attract!

Jee Le Zara, sung by Composer Vishal Dadlani, easily could have been a rock song in another Youth romantic movie but has been underplayed with controlled orchestration and made to sound like a longing song expressing the pain.

Jiya Lage Re is one of the best songs of the album boasts a beautiful melody and sung beautifully by Ram's wife Sona Mohaptra and Ravindra Upadhyay. Fusion of Indian classical and western beats highlights the song and sounds similar to Bhare Naine from Ra One.

Hona Hai Kya sung by the composer Ram Sampath himself does a good job and probably underlines the genre(mystery/unknown) of the film with lot of techno instruments tries to take you to a trans state but reminds lot of RD Burman's Music. Nevertheless, well tried !

Lakh Duniya Kahe is another song sung by Ram Sampath and does a decent job. A soft and soothing lullaby orchestrated in standard Richard Marx Style.

All the five tracks suits the genre of the movie and nothing fancy was tried. Ram Sampath definitely delivered what is needed for the movie in a very artistic way!

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