Music of the Week Special!!!

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Friday 21st July saw 2 releases: Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota & The Killer.

So we will be discussing both of these releases this week!!!

Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota:

Album / Movie: Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota 2006
Singer: Various
Starring: Jimmy Shergill, Irrfan Khan, Karan Khanna, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ayesha Takia, Ratna Pathak, Saroj Khan, Ravi Baswani, Paresh Rawal, Boman Irani, Suhasini Mulay, Tinu Anand, Rajat Kapoor, Ranveer Shourey, Makrand Deshpande, Shahana Goswami, Sameer Sheikh, Meghna Malik, Uttkarsh Majumdar, Imaad Shah, Trishla Patel, Ankur Khanna
Director: Naseruddin Shah
Producer: Shabbir Boxwala
Banner: Cat Films
Presenter: Anil Samani
Story / Writer: Uttam Gada
Cinematography: Hemant Chaturvedi
Lyricist: Sameer
Music: Viju Shah
Track Listing:

01 Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota - Kunal Ganjawala & Sunidhi Chauhan
02 Ek Baar Jaana America - 2
03 Pyaar Hai - Sowmya Raoh
04 Tu - Kunal Ganjawala
05 Odhni Odhae - Dj Suketu Remix
06 Yadon Mein - Shreya Ghoshal & Shaan
07 Man Ke Darpan Mein - Om The Fusin Band
08 Ek Baar Jaana America - 2
09 Dance Music (Instrumental) - Tushar Parte & Shyam Raj

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The Killer

Album / Movie: The Killer
Singer: Various
Starring: Irfan Khan, Emraan Hashmi & Nisha Kothari
Director: Raksha Mistry & Hasnain S. Hyderabadwala
Producer: Vishesh Bhatt
Lyricist: Jalees Sherwani
Release Date: June 2006
Music: Sajid Wajid


Track Listing:

01 Teri Yaadon Mein - Kay Kay & Shreya Ghoshal
02 O Sanam - Kay Kay & Shreya Ghoshal
03 Hibbaki - Suzzane, Hamza & Earl
04 Abhi Toh Main Jawan Hoon - Alisha Chinoy
05 Yaar Piya - Sunidhi Chauhan
06 Teri Yadoon Mein (Remix)
07 Hibbaki (Remix)
08 O Sanam - Kay Kay

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Discussion:

Anything you wish to say about the music of both of these movies!

some pointers:

Have you bought either CD?

Have you seen the promotional videos for The Killer? (there are 2)

Enjoy discussing!

MC DJ's,

Jem, J., Heart Girl & Reema J😊

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Have you bought either CD?

Nope not bought the CD

Have you seen the promotional videos for The Killer? (there are 2)

Is Hibbaki a promotional Video?? If it is then I've seen at least one😳 I havent seen the other one .. or maybe I have but didnt know that it was a promotional Video.

For The Killer, I like Hibbaki, Teri Yaadon Mein ... they're both good songs.

As for YHTKH, I've seen two promos. One with Paresh..which is a cute song and other with all stars...which i thought was an Ok-ish song! Still need to listen to the full album though.😊

Anyways thanks for posting Jem ... both are good choices!👏

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: J.

Have you seen the promotional videos for The Killer? (there are 2)

Is Hibbaki a promotional Video?? If it is then I've seen at least one😳 I havent seen the other one .. or maybe I have but didnt know that it was a promotional Video.

Hey Jas,

Hibbaki is a promotional video - the other is Ter Yaadon mein Remix version 😉

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Posted: 19 years ago
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WOW special edition! 😃 I wish my speaker was working!! 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I think Killer rocks right now.....
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Haven't heard "YHTKH's" music yet, but I really like like the songs in "The Killer!" 😃 I bought the CD of that and just love 'Teri Yaadon Mein' and 'Oh Sanam!"
(All are pretty great though)! 😃
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Jem di !
You didn reply PM
aap naraaz hai ?

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Have you bought either CD?

No

Have you seen the promotional videos for The Killer? (there are 2)

No i didn see that eiter😳

Pia

Edited by Miss.Netherland - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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By Joginder Tuteja,

Amongst all the biggies [Fanaa, KANK] and Reshammiya wave [Ahista Ahista, PHP, CCK] arrives the music of 'Yun Hota To Kya Hota'. USP of the film is Naseeruddin Shah making his directorial debut while the film is episodic in nature with a character/situation driven plot. A Shabbir Boxwala production, the film has been ready for quite some time and should now eventually see a July release. A multistarrer with Paresh Rawal leading the pack followed by Jimmy Shergill, Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ayesha Takia, Ratna Pathak, Saroj Khan, Boman Irani, Suhasini Mulay, Ranveer Shourey, Makrand Deshpande along with newcomers Ankur Khanna, Shahana Goswami, Sameer Sheikh, Meghna Malik, Uttkarsh Majumdar, Imaad Shah and Trishla Patel, the film has music by Viju Shah and lyrics by Sameer. With a subject like YHTKH, there is not much expectation from the music front and only four tracks in the film reaffirm the perception that it is certainly not a musical.

Title song 'Yun Hota To Kya Hota' has an element of cool breeze but still doesn't go an extra distance to be remembered for days to come. Kunal Ganjawala and Sunidhi Chauhan do well with the soft musical arrangements, while lyrics have a slight poetic feel to them as well but overall what remains with you is a sense of dj vu! Mush and romance are alright but still there is lack of any hammer strong impact that could make you feel for the characters while they continue to fall deeper in love. An okay number at the beginning of the album when one expected something much better.

'Ek Baar Jaana America' could well be termed as the theme song of the film 'Yun Hota To Kya Hota' since it deals with the journey of numerous individuals to the country of their dreams for AMERICA. Set as a 'dandia-mix' number, it has the singers Madhushree, Javed Ali, Kirti Sagatia and Devchand Gadhvi narrating the aspirations of the protagonists in the movie who want to earn name, fame and money in the country of riches and luxuries. Well, the music could have appealed to the Marathi/Gujarati belt audience who jive to the beats of Viju Shah when he performs his orchestra in the Navratri festival but for a Hindi movie/music buff, it is hardly exciting, especially in the context of the film. Simply boring!

Enter Paresh Rawal and Joi Barua, exit Madhushree and Javed Ali for the second version of 'Ek Baar Jaana America' that is a promotional number shot on Paresh Rawal himself. Well, there is nothing flattering about Paresh Rawal's singing while the video too is hardly striking! Appearing to be nothing more than a gimmick, it doesn't really add on much to the album inspite of the tune being heard twice in the album.

Seductive sound of a saxophone raises one's hopes to come across a romantic outing. That indeed holds true in the instrumental 'Dance Music' that has a Spanish feel to it and boasts of class. With the pace swinging between low to high to mid-range alternatively, this short-n-sweet musical outing ensures that it gives exactly what the situation demanded.

To compensate for lack of numerous songs in the film, the album is filled with other tracks like Pyar Hai [Sowmya Raoh], Tu [Mumbai Matinee], Odhni Odhae [DJ SUKETU Remix], Yaadon Mein [Paisa Vasool] and Man Ke Darpan Mein [Om] but sadly one has just lost interest in the film's music by this time.

In the name of a soundtrack, there are just two songs in the album [along with an added version and a dance instrument], which makes it one of the most light weight Bollywood albums ever. Even these two tracks are nothing great shakes hence making YHTKH one of the most disappointing albums of 2006.
Edited by vinnie-thepooh - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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By Joginder Tuteja, June 20, 2006 - 13:01 IST

One factor that strikes about the album of The Killer is Bhatt brothers moving from SAREGAMA HMV label to T-Series with 'The Killer'. Whether it was 'Murder', 'Tumsa Nahi Dekha, 'Zeher', 'Kalyug' or most recently 'Gangster', the music of each of these films where Vishesh Films - HMV have combined has always resulted in a bumper success. In comparison the solitary instance in recent times when Vishesh Films joined hands with T-Series i.e. Meera's debut Bollywood film 'Nazar', the result was sub-standard, to put it mildly! Keeping this fact in mind, one is a little apprehensive about the film's music though relief comes in the form of Emraan Hashmi's presence, Nisha Kothari's claims about each of the songs being a gem, film's publicity claiming composer duo Sajid-Wajid bringing in a new sound [while also being responsible for the remixes] and lyricist Jalees Sherwani's overall good track record!

Sadly, all this doesn't really convert into a memorable album!

The way KK goes about beginning 'Teri Yaadon Mein', you know that it's a sign for Emraan Hashmi to arrive. A song that instantly reminds of the kind of music Nikhil Vinay have composed for Sonu Nigam in his non-film tracks, 'Teri Yaadon Mein' takes one down the memory lane as the successful combination of T-Series and Nikhil Vinay is brought to the fore once again. Simple musical arrangements with a rocking effect, it has KK doing a great job once again, this time in a high pitch as he renders a track about a man's search for his love! Still, in spite of a theme like this, there is not a single dull moment in the track that rocks from the word GO with Shreya Ghoshal pitching in momentarily and doing a good job once again as she brings in a little western twist to her voice. The club feel is prevalent in the song's remix that starts on a funky note and continues in an extended mix mode before KK gets an opportunity to be heard once more! Yes, this version works well too and one may choose to pick between the original and the remix depending upon the mood!

A European chorus [Is it Spanish?] is heard at the beginning of 'O Sanam' that has KK and Shreya Ghoshal pairing up once again. Its the rhythm of a whistle sound that distinguishes the song apart from various other melodious numbers that keep hitting the music channels. If one hears the song closely, realization strikes that the tune is somewhat reminiscent of the T-Series-Anuradha Paudwal numbers that one heard in the early-mid 90s, though the results are much more contemporary and urban this time around. KK is mellower here while Shreya Ghoshal is sweet again in the voice of a girl whom one could take home! Nisha Kothari in fact succeeds in doing that as she sheds her bombshell image to don a sari and still looks stunning as ever! A second good song in succession that also comes in a KK solo version. A good going for the album so far!

Alisha Chinoy singing 'Abhi Toh Main Jawan Hoon'? Ahem, interesting! That's all one can exclaim before playing on the track that begins on an ethnic note with a sound of tabla and ghunghroo. Knowing the fact that the film has Nisha Kothari playing a bar dancer, one tends to believe that this naughty number has been picturized on her. The sound of 'Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon' is same as the age old rhythm heard in the namesake number and though Alisha Chinoy sings it with a kind of spunk she is associated with it, the number doesn't really do much over and above the famous bar girl numbers heard and seen in Mahesh Manjrekar's films [Vaastav, Kurukshetra, Hathyar]! An average tune for an item number, the only interesting factor about the song is to see how Nisha Kothari gyrates to this one!?

After a Spanish influence, its time to head Middle East with 'Hibbaki'! This in fact goes with the situation as the film is set in Dubai. The song is a Middle East/Western fusion as the racy rhythm of 'Hibbaki' makes it good enough to keep the rapid pace of the film's narrative going. Suzzane sings the song with support from Earl and Hamza who add on the rhythm and overall they manage to come up with a time pass, if not memorable number. An item/situational song, 'Hibbaki' is also heard in a remix version that is just the right fit for a dance floor outing. Rocking from the very beat with heavy bass accompanying the tune, the remix version could be a track that could be used to spice up the talkie promos with it playing in the background!

Musical arrangements belonging to 'kabeela' genre are heard at the beginning of 'Yaar Piya' that has an assortment of different music instruments coming together to create a desired effect. Sunidhi Chauhan goes around crooning this yet another item/situational dance number picturized on Nisha Kothari and if it was not for Vishesh Films, it would have been plain and simply dismissed as just one of those ordinary numbers in ordinary films that come and go. The music belongs to the 80s and it is not hard to imagine the likes of Kimi Katkar, Farha, Mandakini and the likes dancing to this item song! The weakest of the lot, 'Yaar Piya' is as conventional as it gets and just doesn't leave a good taste in the mouth while bringing the album to an end.

'The Killer' started on a winning note with 'Teri Yaadon Mein', 'O Sanam' and to a little extent 'Hibbaki' but lost its way rapidly with songs like 'Abhi To Main Jawaan Hoon' and 'Yaar Piya' that just do not push the envelope at all. Sajid Wajid may have attempted to strike back with 'The Killer' but the situational feel of the film doesn't really get them a right stage to demonstrate their actual capabilities. The composer duo have the potential to do much better than giving music for an album that has 60% of its songs set as a bar dance numbers!

Law of averages finally catch up the Bhatts who have been having a dream run with their musical success so far. Hear 'The Killer' for its first 40% [Teri Yaadon Mein', 'O Sanam'] and move on to the next CD in your music system!
Edited by vinnie-thepooh - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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i have seen promotional videos and they are great and will post reviews here..

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