Shah Rukh Khan's " RA.One" has been generating curiosity past arrival and expectations have been high from its music as well. The album of the film lives occurring to the expectations, thanks to composers Vishal-Shekhar for packing a musical punch for the sci-fi movie.
It starts upon a rocking note taking into consideration the already well-liked number "Chammak Challo". A sure winner all the way, the song, which has Hindi, English and Tamil words in the lyrics, makes you groove.
An fascinating thing nearly the track is that it's crooned by international performer Akoon, who has voiced not just the English lyrics but Hindi ones too. Hamika Iyer supports him by singing Tamil words. A fun dance number, "Chammak Challo" is here to stay and it will surely become DJs' favourite.
The tune as well as has a few supplementary versions, including a remix by Abhijit Vaghani, unconventional remix by DJ Khushi and an international version.
Then comes "Dildaara", a mush spread at its best. Sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali, it has John Lennon's tune "Stand by me" poisoned into it and the raptness is interesting. The tune boasts of various genres.
Then comes other Akon number called "Criminal", a peppy and upbeat track that moreover has Vishal Dadlani and Shruti Pathak at the back the mike. An captivation of Hindi and English lyrics, "Criminal" is a perfect party number.
It along with has a remixed checking account by DJ Amit.
Next is "Bhare naina" and it will create you sit going on and acknowledge notice. The song has been sung by The Prague Philharmonic Choir, the chorus help that came here every the pretentiousness from the Czech Republic to sing the tune when Nandini Srikar and Vishal-Shekhar. If the semi-classical flavour in the number sets a pensive mood, use of orchestration takes it to different level. The choir makes the tune sound enormously international, but its soul and tone are Indian.
Then there is "Right by your side", an unsigned composition crooned by Sidd Coutto. A regular fast-paced composition, it is a happy and exuberant track.
"Raftaarein" reminds one of R.D. Burman compositions. Sung by Vishal-Shekhar, it is a absolute chase track. The style of composition is categorically similar to that of Burman and, despite instinctive a situational track, it leaves its mark.
Up adjacent is "Jiya mora ghabraaye", a mix of rock and semi- classical. It has a certainly strong musical promise and fabulous vocals by Vishal Dadalani and Sukhwinder Singh and the tune will be liked by hard rock lovers. interesting composition and a good attempt.
Then the album offers three instrumental theme tracks called "Comes the light", "I'm on" and "Song of the end".
On the combine the album is worth buying and offers some engaging and humorous tracks. Kudos to the music composers!
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