Film: " Ek Tha Tiger"; Music Director: Sohail Sen, Sajid-Wajid, Julius
Packiam; Lyricist: Kausar Munir-Neelesh Misra, Anvitta Dutta; Singers:
Wajid, Shreya Ghoshal, KK, Palak Muchhal, Sukhwinder Singh, Mohit
Chuahan, Taraannum Malik; Rating- ****Salman Khan and Katrina
Kaif pair up after a long time in Kabir Khan's '
Ek Tha Tiger' and their
chemistry gets a boost with the film's soundtrack. It has eight tracks, a
mix of compositions by
Sajid-Wajid,
Sohail Sen and
Julius Packiam.
The
album opens up with "Mashallah", a groovy number sung by Wajid and
Shreya Ghoshal. The song has a very Middle-East feel with Arabic words
thrown in between. Shreya lends her sensual touch and pulls off the
track amazingly. It is definitely one of the best tracks in the album.
It also has a remix version done by Joshilay, which is more fast-paced
than the original and is equally likable.
Next up on the playlist
is "Laapta". It makes you itch to hit the dance floor and groove the
night away. Composed by Sohail Khan, this one is crooned by KK and Palak
Muchhal, whose voices blend very well. Neelesh Mishra has penned the
lyrics, and he has done his job well. The song also has a remixed
version by Joshilay. It has heavy techno beats.
"Banjaara"
follows next. The expectations from this number were high given that it
is sung by Sukhwinder Singh, who has one of the most distinct and
original voice in Bollywood.
However, even with his high-pitched
tone, it has turned out to be an ordinary composition with overtly
simple lyrics. One tries to look for comfort in its remix by Joshilay,
but apart from the inclusion of powerful beats, there is nothing great
about it as well.
One goes on a musical high with the next,
"Saiyaara", a soft and slow song. It is a beautiful composition with
Mohit Chauhan behind the mike, and seldom does his song hit rock bottom.
With Taraannum Malik joining him, the song becomes all the more
melodious and together they create an enchanting experience for the
listener.
Last but not the least is "Tiger's Theme", which has
some electronic beats and elements that remind you of James Bond themes.
The track has been put together well by
Julius Packiam and it intrigues
the listener about how it will be played and used during the movie.
Overall,
the soundtrack of "
Ek Tha Tiger" offers the listener the romantic and
action flavour of the movie. This one's definitely an entertaining
affair with an array of sounds for music lovers.
© IANS