
Director Siddharth Anand's upcoming action-thriller flick,
Bang Bang
is all set to hit theatres on 2nd October, 2014. Produced by Fox Star Studios, it
is among the most anticipated films of the year, and features the unique pairing
of the greek god
Hrithik Roshan and the stunning beauty
Katrina Kaif. For those who don't know yet,
Bang
Bang is the official remake of the Hollywood film
Knight and Day
starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The album consist of four tracks and a
reprise version all composed by the brilliant duo of
Vishal Dadlani and
Shekhar Ravjiani. The movie
has already created a buzz with its action-filled trailer, dialogue promos and now, BollyCurry
is here with it's music review, to determine whether the album really managed to create a bang among the audience.

The album starts with "Tu Meri", an upbeat dance number which is
high on energy, beats and instruments such as bass. The peppy number is sung and penned
down by
Vishal Dadlani, he takes the song several notches higher with his
brilliant voice, and makes the completely groovy song his own. What really sets
the song apart is the change in tempo of the song, which makes the song edgier,
and makes it stand out in the whole album. However, if the song itself was not
enough, Hrithik's flawless dance moves, they surely leave you swooning.
Next up is "Meherbaan", a beautiful romantic rendition. The
guitar in the background is the first thing you hear, and it is utterly
soothing
to the ears. The lyrics, which are beautifully written by Anvita Dutt
Guptan, are not bad either, but they pale in comparison to the
background
music. Ash King and Shilpa Rao who have lent their vocals to the song,
fill the space well, and perform a remarkable job with the chorus of
"Meherbaan Hua Hua... " where their voices blend together and create
sparks. This romantic number also
compliments the beautiful video of Kaif and Roshan romancing onscreen.
Overall,
the song creates a love binding effect with its soothing lyrics and
soulful
melodies.
"Meherbaan" also has an Unplugged Version sung by
Shekhar Ravjiani. His silky voice takes the song to a completely
new level, thus doing justice to each word that is being sung. Although the original version was slightly an edge better,
the unplugged version takes the cake for us. It surely deserves a chance in your playlist.
"Uff", the upbeat number brings the voices of talented singers
Benny Dayal and
Harshdeep Kaur together. With the combination of various
instruments such as the guitar, drums and harmonium, the song is upbeat, with
quirky and naughty lyrics. Along with that, the audience witnesses Hardcore (
Harshdeep Kaur) stepping aside
from her usual sufi singing and embracing something new. However, even with all
the glimmering, the song is just an average addition to the album, and doesn't seem as appealing.
The album winds up with the title song of the film, "
Bang Bang". Sung
by the soulful duo of
Benny Dayal and
Neeti Mohan, "Bang
Bang" takes us back in time to the 80s disco era, which projects a retro
theme. An upbeat number with eccentric rhythm, alongside the lyrics
blending perfectly into the melody, this is definitely a combo of some
good sassy dance number, hey!
All in all the album is dhamekadaar and creates the much desired bang
within the audience as we see a few of its numbers ruling the music
charts. With such brilliance in the music album, the wait for the
movie's release is getting all the more tougher! Nevertheless, keep calm
and run to a cinema near you on 2nd October 2014 to witness Bang Bang
become the year's biggest hit. We at BollyCurry wish the entire team, good
luck and lots of success for Bang Bang!
Writer: Amanda H.
Editor(s): Fatima W. and Sonia R.
Graphics: Shikha A.
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