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Music Review Traffic Signal
Traffic Signal
Raju Singh is roped in to create 'The Spirit Of Signal' which is a thrilling 2 and a half minutes piece! A western instrumental piece with background vocals adding on the effect, it has an exciting rhythm which is immensely catchy and is sure to ignite the proceedings if placed at the right junctures [read: thrilling/dramatic moments] in the film. Currently on air along with the teaser promo of the film, it never once looks out of place and only aids one in looking forward to the film.
Hariharan gets into the pop mode with Yehi Zindagi Hai To Kya Zindagi Hai which could easily have been presented as a ghazal if composer Shamir Tandon would have opted for it. But instead, he creates it as a philosophical song about life and its essence. Sangeet Haldipur chips in as an additional voice behind Hariharan in this number written by Sameer which is a track for the background score of the film. A number that has a serene feel to it, Yehi Zindagi' won't be remembered for weeks after the film is off the theatres but would be liked by those who are fond of Indi-pop/ghazal genre.
When Na Jis Din Teri Meri Baat Hoti Hai begins, it sounds almost like a sequel to Yehi Zindagi due to the way it is composed, arranged and sung. The only place where it differs is its genre as it is a love song. While Yehi Zindagi may appeal to a select segment of audience, Na Jis Din is pure mediocre as Kunal Ganjawala and Yogita Pathak just go through the motions and sing along to an extremely average and beaten to death tune.
There is a repeat version of the song too with veteran singer Bhupinder Singh at the helm but still there is not much to look forward in the song. It won't be wrong to say that Na Jis Din belongs to an instant skip variety as the only area where it succeeds is creating boredom.
Madhur Bhandarkar would have certainly known the way his album had shaped up so far and that could be the reason why his much publicized 'lavani' song makes an appearance next. While Bhavika brings an authentic rustic feel to Aai Ga with a brief appearance in the song's start, middle and the end, Vaishali Sawant is the major contributor as she sings with a kind of spirited approach as required by the song.
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