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Movie: Ghajini
Director: A.R. Murugadoss
Producer: Allu Aravind , Madhu Varma
Written by: A.R. Murugadoss
Music Director: A.R. Rehman
Cast: Aamir Khan, Asin Thottumkal, Jiah Khan, Mohit Ahlawat
Year: 2008
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01. Guzarish – Javed Ali, Sonu Nigam
02. Aye Bachchu – Suzanne
03. Kaise Mujhe – Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghoshal
04. Behka – Karthik
05. Latoo – Shreya Ghoshal
06. Kaise Mujhe [Instrumental] – Instrumental
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Ghajini (2008) Music Review – Hindi Movie
January 9, 2009 at 6:26 am · Filed under Ghajini, Ghajini Aamir Khan, Ghajini Lyrics, Ghajini Movie, Ghajini Mp3 Songs, Ghajini Music, Ghajini Music Review ·Tagged A.R. Rahman, aamir khan, Asin, Asin Thottumkal, Aye Bachchu, Aye Bachchu song, Behka, Behka song, Ghajini 2008 Review, Ghajini Aamir Khan, Ghajini amir Khan Movie, Ghajini Asin, Ghajini Asin role, Ghajini Film songs, Ghajini Lyrics, Ghajini Music Review, Ghajini songs, Ghajini Songs Ratings, Ghajini songs review, Guzarish, Guzarish song, Jiah Khan, Kaise Mujhe, Kaise Mujhe song, Pradeep Rawat, Prasoon Joshi, Riyaz Khan
Producer: Allu Arving & Madhu Varma
Director: A.R. Murugadoss
Starring: Aamir Khan, Asin, Jiah Khan
Music: A.R. Rahman
Lyrics: Prasoon Joshi
Singers: Benny Dayal, Javed Ali, Karthik, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, & Suzanne D’Mello
Audio On: T-Series Number of Songs: 6
Album Released on: 22 November 2008
The soundtrack of Aamir Khan’s forthcoming film, GHAJINI, marks the return of maestro A.R. Rahman for the fifth time in 2008. Needless to say, he’s had himself a very prolific year. What is even more astounding are the towering heights of musical superiority that he has showcased and maintained throughout the year. Mentioning that A.R. Rahman is a class apart would be
an understatement.
In January we experienced the deliverance of one of Rahman’s most ethereal and epic soundtracks to date – Jodha-Akbar. Fast-forward to May, and we were caught off-guard by a diminutive project titled Ada…A Way of Life, which boasted of a playfully nostalgic Rahman. A couple days later, we were softly caressed by the youthfully poignant Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na. Continuing his remarkable trend of excellence, October witnessed the delectable sounds of Rahman smudged synergistically within today’s commercial genres. While each work distinctively showcased a wide-array of tones and styles, they all succeeded in preserving Rahman’s signature touch…”Vintage Rahman” as its come to be known.
However, the streak ends with Ghajini.
Guzarish opens with the soothing hums of Sonu Nigam, who features as guest vocalist. He sets things up for an extremely breezy composition. Reminiscent of a sluggish Euro dance mix, Rahman superimposes a fetching melody courtesy the vocals of Rahman’s newfound favorite, Javed Ali. Rahman spices the arrangements up with certain Arabic percussions/strings. On the
whole, he tends to stick with a uni-rhythmic composition. All in all, the song is appeasing for the first 4-5 exposures and will slowly begin to fade soon after.
Aye Bachchu is Rahman like we’ve hardly ever heard before! With metal influences, the song carries with it a high-level of attitude thanks to the use of the distortion and lead guitars that feature all-across this invigorating track. Rahman’s melody is a sneaky one. Initial reactions may be that the melody is too loud and over-active. However, with just a few more exposures it becomes highly engrossing. Suzanne D’Mello’s hyperactive vocals fit the piece flawlessly, while Joshi’s words pack just as much punch as the voice singing them. Verdict: Although far from the spectacular heights of A.R. Rahman, the
number is surprisingly attractive at face value.
Kaise Mujhe is Ghajini’s strongest offering, with a hauntingly poetic melody by Rahman and some bewitchingly romantic lyrics penned by Prasoon Joshi. In the backgrounds, Rahman sticks with arrangements that are highly percussion and drum-centric (reminiscent of the styles of Monty Sharma). He adequately limits the arrangements to place more importance on the composition’s physical presence, which is soulfully inhabited by Benny Dayal and Shreya Ghoshal. The pair renders a stunning duet. Rahman’s instrumental highlights, which include sitar, clean guitar, strings, oboe, and piano to name a few, serve as the aesthetic icing on this very ornate cake.
Behka introduces a lounge-esque flavor into Ghajini. Despite a valiant effort to stir up new musical emotions, Behka fails to hold your attention. The arrangements are your run-of-the-mill stuff with the horn and sax riffs doing little to class things up. Rahman’s melody has its moments, yet lacks the Rahmantic brilliance that we’ve come to love and admire. Vocalist Karthik
and lyricist Prasoon Joshi do justice to their roles. Verdict: Albeit a decent composition, Rahman is unsuccessful in scratching beneath the surface to inject his trademark ingenuity.
The mediocrity continues with Latoo. Rahman provides us with another depthless composition that’s all show and no go. Lined with pounding beats and acoustic dance styles, Rahman provides little space for creative interjection, placing all the more emphasis on melodic value. Unfortunately, the melodic riffs are unsustainable in their attempts to continually earn your
attention. Not to mention the endless chorus lines, which begin to grind on your nerves. That being said, Shreya Ghoshal is spectacular with her performance, pouring just the right amount of electricity into her rendition. Verdict: Should make for a nice show on screen…nothing more.
The soundtrack closes with the instrumental reprisal of Kaise Mujhe, the best track on the lot (and obviously Rahman feels the same way since he’s chosen to reprise it). Although the arrangements remain idle and unchanged, the piano layered acoustics and flute do a ravishing job in expressing even the slightest of nuances in Rahman’s masterful melody. I only wish
we were blessed to hear more of vintage Rahman in the rest of Ghajini.
With only one truly soul-stirring composition (Kaise Mujhe), it is safe to say that Ghajini derails Rahman’s excellent record in 2008. Despite a superficially appeasing album, Rahman is incapable of delving deeper into his sound to expose the soul…the beauty…the poetry that is his music. The mysterious X factor that has made Rahman a living legend has surreptitiously vanished amidst the thumping harmonies and brisk melodies of Ghajini. We can only wait until it returns to once again ravish us…sooth us…bless us…