The remixed version is unremarkable.īanjaara, a solo track featuring Sukwinder Singh is home to the familiar energy and style we witnessed in his renditions of Singham and Dabanngg while being encapsulated in an urbane Irish/Celtic musical number. In short a decent track which despite its ethnic influences just does not have that entertaining edge. Anvita Dutt’s lyrics are impressive as always. K.K and newcomer Palak Muchhala do a fantastic job of rendering this song, there is a nice chemistry between the two, if not of the fiery calibre demonstrated by Wajid and Shreya in ‘Mashallah’. It falls short of the appeal that ‘Mashallah’ commands, but cannot be relegated to the background. Laapatta, has Latin-American inspirations at its heart and is well-composed utilising a myriad of Cuban instrumentals. The track’s remix systematically deconstructs the fine details that make ‘Mashallah’ a great song, in other words, totally skip-worthy. That being said, the main attraction of ‘Mashallah’ has to be the fusion of middle-eastern music against the light techno background that gives it an urban and exotic touch. Benny Dayal impresses with the Arabic interlude while Kausar Munir’s lyrics ensure sophistication in simplicity. Similarly, Shreya trades her girl-next-door vocals for a husky and sensual rendition that surpasses the likes of ‘Jadoo Hai Nasha’ ( Jism). He encapsulates the distinct middle-eastern flavour of the track and is unrecognizable from his prior performances. Wajid dials down his boisterously desi vocals and wows with a stylish and sexy rendition. Regardless, Wajid and Shreya showcase a new avatar, in that you have to strain to hear that the vocals belong to the same individuals.
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Being the first song promo to hit the public, it has already won the hearts of many, so a review is moot at best. The album commences with much fanfare in the form of guest composition Mashallah by Sajid-Wajid. Naturally, three remixes by Joshilay fill this short album.Įk Tha Tiger roars at a cinema near you on 15 August 2012.
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Vocal talents comprise of Wajid (‘Jalwa’ – Wanted), Shreya Ghosal (‘Tere Meri’ – Bodyguard), K.K ( Desi Boys – Title Track, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan – Title Track), Sukhwinder Singh ( Dabangg – Title Track, Singham – Title Track) and Mohit Chauhan (‘Saada Haq’ – Rockstar) amongst others. Sohail Sen, fresh from the success of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, holds the reins to this mere 5-track album and briefly shares the control with guest-composers Sajid-Wajid ( Dabangg). Khan’s prior box-office smashers, namely, Wanted, Dabangg, Ready and Bodyguard have music to match (critical analysis aside).
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Ek Tha Tiger sees the newly crowned king of the box-office, Salman Khan, join forces with Bollywood mogul Yash Raj Films, under the direction of Kabir Khan ( New York). The forthcoming Yash Raj Films venture, Ek Tha Tiger has created Indian Cinema history with the overwhelming excitement surrounding its release.