
The upcoming
monster thriller and science-fiction flick,
Creature
3D, is expected to hit screens this weekend. The movie stars our
very own sexy
Bipasha Basu alongside Pakistani actor
Imran Abbas Naqvi,
who's debuting in
Bollywood with this movie. The mythical thriller is directed by Vikram
Bhatt
and is produced by Bhusan and Krishan Kumar under the T-Series banner.
The movie is releasing solely in 3D, leaving the audience
ecstatic of watching the thriller with double the fear. BollyCurry
brings you
Creature 3D's much awaited music review, just in time before it's release.

The album opens with the title song of the movie "Sawan Aaya Hai". The track is composed and
penned down by Tony Kakkar, and the voice behind the mike is none other than that of Arijit
Singh, who with his soft yet melodious voice
he wins you over. This song is definitely tailor made for Arijit as he sinks deep into the song. The orchestra is a beautiful
addition; especially the portion with the flute, which takes the song a notch
higher. With this, Tony Kakkar takes you back to the 90s, the time of
Nadeem-Shravan's compositions. I suggest that you should not miss out on this track, whatsoever!
The song has two more versions to the original, a remix and an
unplugged number, also by Tony Kakkar. While the remixed version is an
average with nothing more to offer than the original, the unplugged
version is an unsuccessful try, and pales
in comparison to Arijit's original track.
Next up is "Hum
Na Rahe Hum", sung by the very talented
Benny Dayal and composed by the
music maestro,
Mithoon.
Mithoon takes the spotlight early in the song,
with his supreme composition. Although Benny does a good job with the
song as well, although the "IT"
feeling remains missing. That being said, the remix version is a smooth
addition with more of a club and dance-oriented tune.
"Naam-e-Wafa"
sung by Farhan Saeed and
Tulsi Kumar is another hit in the album.
Mithoon
composes the music, and he strikes yet again, with a lovely composition,
and
strong vocals that are sure to tug at your heart. The vocals of Farhan
and
Tulsi seem almost unplugged, conveying many emotions alongside. Once
again, there is a remixed version of the song, which is upbeat, fast and
gives the song a
push, making it as appealing as the original.
Mithoon's "Ik
Pal Yahi" is a passable song among the others. With the typical feel of a Bhatt
movie, the setting, the lyrics and the rock. The only highlight of the song is
Saim Bhatt's fresh vocals as he does complete justice to the song. However, there's
no other factor that makes the song stand out and I'd personally give it a pass.
The albums
wraps up with "Mehboob Ki" a song written, composed and sung by
Mithoon.
The song
is light, fun and instantly gets you hooked on. It may not be the best
song of the album, but it's a fairly nice rhythmic song with soothes
your ears.
Mithoon has excelled in all three departments, making the song worth
listening
to, at least once.
All in all
the album lives up to the expectations of having chartbuster songs, which are
high on melodies and vocals. Outstanding numbers such as; "Sawan
Aya Hai", "Hum Na Rahe Hum" and "Naam E Wafa", make the album promising. Before bidding adieu, BollyCurry
wishes the entire team of Creature 3D all the luck for its success, and hopes that
the movie is as tasteful as its music. So don't forget to catch a scare at the theatre nearest to you on 12th September, 2014.
Author: Fatima W.
Editor: Sonia R.
Graphics: Shikha A. and Sonia R.
Copyright BollyCurry
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