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Pyaar Ke Side Effects
Pyaar Ke Side
Effects
Music Review :
'Pyaar Ke Side Effects' must buy for party
lovers
(MUSIC REVIEW)
By Priyanka Bedi, Indo-Asian News Service
Film: "Pyaar Ke Side Effects"; Music: Pritam Chakraborty;
Singers: Labh Janjua, Rakesh Pandit, Mika, Zubin Garg, Kunal
Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan and Alisha Chinai; Lyricist: Mayur
Puri; Ratings: ** 1/2
Music composer Pritam Chakraborty has packed in hip-hop to
bhangra to pop-qawwali tracks for his romantic comedy "Pyaar Ke
Side Effects" that stars Mallika Sherawat and Rahul Bose.
The title song "Pyar Karke" - a mix of bhangra beats and hip-hop
lyrics - is a chartbuster already. Mayur Puri's lyrics seem to
have gone down well with many.
Labh Janjua who sang "Mundiye to bachke" for "Boom" has stirred
up passions once again by lending his voice to the song. Its
remixed version, a blend of rhythmic pulse,
hip-hop chorus, drumbeats and western music, is also a smash
hit.
In "Dil tod ke na jaa" Sufi music is combined with pop-qawwali
and upcoming singer Rakesh Pandit croons about the painful
journey of love a la Altaf Raja.
With loads of funky disco cultured music and sensuous chorus,
the song promises to be a hit.
The remix sounds catchier in terms of musical presentation, but
Mika's voice is no match for Pandit's Sufi flair. However, he
succeeds in giving it a snazzy feel.
Zubin Garg of "Ya Ali" fame lends his vocals for the romantic
ballad "Jaane kya". The Sarangi and tabla beats make it all the
more special.
Puri mixes the Uttar Pradesh lingo with sentimental English
lyrics to turn it into a work of fusion. If this soundtrack is
aesthetically choreographed and promoted, then it will boost up
audio sales.
"Is this love" is a romantically intimidating song and its
electric guitar beats raise the tempo for a perfect evening.
Kunal Ganjawala sings his notes softly and Sunidhi
Chauhan makes the track all the more melodious.
"Bad boy" is a sensuous, naughty and mischievous song. Alisha
Chinai's voice matches Mallika Sherawat's oomph. It is a pub
number that has spicy hip-hop, sensuous vocals and whimpers.
Pritam's musical entertainer could be treat for party animals
and disco freaks.
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