Film: Lafangey Parindey
Director: Pradeep Sarkar
Music: R Ananth
Lyrics: Swanand Kirkire
Singers: Ronit Sarkar, Mohit Chauhan, Shail Hada, Anushka Manchanda, Shilpa Rao, Suraj Jagan, JoshilayLafangey Parindey starring Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone is all set to hit the cinema halls near you on 20th
August 2010. With the Yash Raj banner and a popular star cast, the
expectations from the film definitely run high. The music notes of the
movie have been orchestrated by R Ananth. Whatever one may make of the hatke movie
title, evidence of fresh music tastes from such ventures in Bollywood
is hardly unheard of. A recent example, the 2009 blockbuster, Kaminey! To determine whether or not the movie fulfills its promise of delivering excellence, musically speaking, read on!
The album opens with its title track, Lafangey Parindey
sung by newcomer Ronit Sarkar. There is a casual yet action-esque rock
mood combined with Swanand's lyrics and Ronit's husky voice churn up an
amazing medley which makes one want to listen to it again and again.
Ronit Sarkar is just the best in his parts.
Mohit Chauhan, in a habit of excelling, makes no exception of the rule with the next track, Man Lafanga. It is a romantic number written by Swanand, soft and husky, but not without the 'lafangapan' of the character reflected via lyrics, as portrayed to be falling in love! R Anath's music slowly but surely grows on you.
There is a club mix of this song, but the original exceeds in delivering hands down.
Then comes Dhatad Tatad by Shail Hada and Anushka Manchanda. A great composition by Anath and a complete masala mix with some catchy lyrics and an apt background music which leaves a pretty good impression. 'Dhatad Tatad'
is a full-on-pace track that doesn't have a single dull moment. The
singers, Shail and Anushka, get right into character and attitude to
suit the mood of the song!
Naina Paraindey by Shilpa Rao (of Khuda Jaane
fame) comes next in the album. The song, like the vocals of its
playback, is unusual but impressive. With truly beautiful and unique
lyrics, one of the best from the album, the song is actually written
with regards to a blind girl (played by Deepika Padukone) where the
lyrics hold great meaning.
Rang Daalein is next in queue.
Once again, lyrics that refuse to be ordinary and a soft rock band
persisting in the background score. Suraj Jagan is good, but
unfortunately not better than that. The overall composition does make up
for his lacking nonetheless. Thematically, this track is all about
attitude and ruling the world.
An instrumental Born to fly is soft and soothing, strong and motivational. It has the power to evoke thoughts without resorting to lyrics at all!
Overall, a promising album with some amazing soundtracks.
Our picks: Lafange Parindey, Man Lafanga, Nain Parindey, Born to fly.
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