These songs run parallel to Rozana of Lakeer, which failed in gaining any respect. Paathshaala and Paathshaala – Be A Rebel are a pair of roller-coaster tracks, with Rahman going wild with the baton. Listen closely and you will realize the motive behind making Rang De Basanti. Although Khan’s voice is perfect for the mood, Joshi’s words are what hit you the hardest. The sheer power of the chorus and the strings behind Khan’s authoritative voice make for a very commanding piece. These ingenious lines by Prasoon Joshi are spoken by Aamir Khan in Lalkaar. Sar jo uth jaate hai woh jukte nahin lalkaar se.†– Prasoon Joshi Haath jin mein junoon, kat the nahin talvaar se. Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai. €œ Khoon se khelenge holi, karvatan mushkil mein hai. Apart from the flawless rendition, Rahman’s touch of grandeur and Joshi’s touching lyrics take this tune to the top. Rahman picked up on the scent and here you are, he’s featured full-fledged in Khoon Chala. Although he’s sung sparingly in the past, he was most recently heard in the forgotten music of Main Meri Patni Aur Woh, where he showcased his immense skills. Mohit Chauhan is a singer to look out for. Khoon Chala is another fabulously crafted piece by Rahman. Prasoon Joshi’s lyrics take a back seat to the music of this piece. A valiant effort to infuse Arabic flavors, however, if you want an invincible Arabic piece by Rahman please listen to Potter’s Village of Meenaxi. Rahman leans back into his breezy ways as he co-sings this with Aslam, with Nacim providing the lyrics and vocals for the limited Arabic portions. Khalbali has definitely got style, but I’m afraid it won’t find too many takers. Rahman realizes that the brute force of the prayer and rendition alone is enough to set this track ablaze, as he wisely lets off on the music and only provides Harshdeep with some steady strings in the background on which she beautifully structures her melody. Nonetheless, she is in perfect form and her Punjabi rendition is right on. Music buffs will recall hearing her voice in Le Jaa of Karam earlier this year. The heroine of this awe-inspiring piece is Harshdeep Kaur. The purity of this track alone overwhelms your senses. It is a soothing Punjabi prayer that does nothing but ooze all over you. There isn’t a better way to start off a score than with Ik Onkar. Oh and by the way, the impressive add-on of lyricist Prasoon Joshi should be yet another reason to praise the musical cast of this film…right? Let’s have a listen at what promises to be a heart-warming journey through the musical fields of A.R. However, the bigger surprise was that there would be a track featuring the legendary Nightingale, Lata Mangeshkar, and the Madras Mozart himself, A.R. For starters, it featured Aamir Khan’s rare vocals. In regards to the music itself, Rang De Basanti generated ample attention. So technically, this isn’t a period film as speculation had suggested earlier. Each character in the film will play two roles: One in present day India, and one in the 1920s. It’s already known that the story of the film is a very unique one telling the tale of an English lady returning to India to create a documentary based on her late father’s diary. So what story will the music of Rang De Basanti tell? Second, Bose – The Forgotten Music, which had no exposure at all, yet turned out to be one of Rahman’s best compositions to date. Rahman’s music? Rahman ji has had two releases this year: Mangal Pandey, which had huge hype, ended up disappointing the classes.
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So the music of Rang De Basanti has finally released. That’s what the history of our cinema is all about.†– A.R. €œ I think Hindi films need to become proud of songs and music again.
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Let us know what you think about this review Movie Review Reviewed by: Aakash Gandhi - Rating: 8.0 / 10 Rahman, Aslam, Nacim, Blaaze, Mohammad Aslam, Naresh Iyer, Aamir Khan, Harshdeep Kaur, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohit Chauhan, Daler Mehndi, Chitra and Madhushree
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Starring: Aamir Khan, Alice Patten, Siddharth, Soha Ali Khan, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor, Atul Kulkarni, R.