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Bharat Music Review
by Anish Mohantyabout 3 hours ago
Last Edited on June 4, 2019 at 10:47 pm
Writer-director Ali Abbas Zafar is known to have a good ear for music. âMere Brother Ki Dulhanâ, âGundayâ, âSultanâ, âTiger Zinda Haiâ â all his films have boasted of good music. Out of the four films he directed in the past, he collaborated with Vishal and Shekhar on two (âSultanâ and âTiger Zinda Haiâ) and he teams up with the duo again for âBharatâ. Lyricist Irshad Kamil has been a constant fixture in his films and he writes the songs for this film too. To put it simply, one expects a âchartbusterâ score from this Salman Khan â Katrina Kaif starrer.
The album opens with âSlow Motionâ, a song that has been picturised not on the lead pair but on Salman and Disha Patani, who has an extended cameo in the film. The song arrives at the part of the film which is set in the 60s. âSlow Motionâ is a wildly flamboyant track that does justice to the characters of Salman and Disha who are working in the circus. The tune gets on oneâs lips instantly and the bass-line is infectious. Irshad Kamilâs lyrics are fun but one misses the kind of zing that somebody like Amitabh Bhattacharya could have brought in here.
Next arrives a romantic track picturised on the lead pair, Salman and Katrina. âChashniâis a pleasant, hummable number but it lacks the everlasting quality of a âDil Diyan Gallanâ or a âJag Ghoomeyaâ. Irshad plays with the word âchashniâ quite nicely in the song. Salman has boycotted Arijit Singh and Atif Aslam cannot sing for Hindi films, so we have Abhijeet Shrivastava doing the honours here. The vocalist, who has given a good account of himself in songs like âAap Se Milkeâ (âAndhadhunâ) does a good job behind the mic.
Vishal and Shekhar try some interesting experiments in âAithey Aaâ, a shaadi wala celebration song. Dubstep and electronic sounds have been used imaginatively, along with the traditional instruments, in the song. Neeti Mohan and Akasa Sing are good but it is a delight to see Kamaal Khan (âO O Jaane Jaanaâ) who, after all these years, still come across as the best vocal choice for Salman Khan. Though he makes a brief appearance in the song, he shows he has still has in it to become a prominent vocalist.
Nooran Sisters have earlier lent their voices for Aliâs films âSultanâ (âTuk Tukâ) and âTiger Zinda Haiâ (âNoorâ; sung by Jyoti Nooran only) and their voices are heard in a song in this film too. The orchestral arrangements and the lyrics make âAaya Na Tuâ seem like a song which arrives at an important juncture in the film. The song has a lot of drama and intensity. It makes a great impression as an audio track and the visuals should take it to another level altogether.
Sukhwinder Singh gets two solo songs in the album. Out of these two, âTurpeyaâ makes a bigger impression with an extremely catchy tune. That is not to suggest that âThap Thapâ is a weak track. The song has a nice Middle Eastern sound to it and the orchestration arrangements help in holding the tune together. Both the songs have a celebratory feel to them and Sukhwinder, as expected, lends a great amount of energy to them.
One rarely comes across a Vishal and Shekhar album in which Vishal does not get behind the mic. Here, Vishal sings the pulsating âZindaâ which benefits greatly from his voice and spirited rendition. Ali, who had earlier written the title track of âGundayâ, writes some good lines for this song which seeks to inspire.
âBharatâ is a good album, though I would rate it lower than the music of Ali Abbas Zafarâs previous films. In âSultanâ and âTiger Zinda Haiâ, Vishal and Shekhar created a bunch of songs that not only did justice to the situations in the respective films but also had great sonic appeal. They attempt to do something similar here but the result is not as good. However, keeping the comparisons aside, this is a good, consistently engaging that deserves a listen.
Rating: 3/5
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Movie has released worldwide 12th September and will release in India too...
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