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zdestiny Senior Member

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 55
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21 Apr, 2006 1:42 am Post subject: Fanaa music - Disappointing |
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The thing about hype is, it only exceeds.
Take Fanaa for instance. It's got Aamir Khan. That is enough to get the audience interested.
Kajol is his leading lady. That it happens to be her comeback film post-Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham only adds fuel to the hype factor. There is no way this hype will stop from building if it happens to be a Yash Raj film directed by one of its protégées, Kunal Kohli (Mujhse Dosti Karoge, Hum Tum).
Fanaa is right there in terms of all the promotional publicity surrounding it. But its soundtrack is a stinging disappointment. Jatin-Lalit's music hardly takes the uncharted route and is mostly pleasing. Here, in trying to do something different, J-L ends up dishing an uninspired score, which can be rated above average at best.
The album opens with Shaan and Kailash Kher's contrasting vocal presences in Chand sifarish. Well versed and rhythmic in melody, the vibrant number is an instant hit on the senses. Incidentally, the song features a whistle theme, which is the tune of the unused Yaara yaara from Hum Tum. Chand sifarish is featured once again in a zippy and rocking avatar as the club mix version, Fanaa for you by DJ Aqueel.
The first thing that strikes you about Mere haath mei is the arrangement by Salim-Sulaiman is clearly inspired by A R Rahman's style. Listen to it and you'll know what I mean. Be patient on this one, though. Rendered soulfully by Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan, the romantic rhapsody takes its own sweet time to grow on the listener. But the occasional voiceovers by Fanaa's lead protagonists -- Aamir Khan and Kajol -- grate on your nerves.
It's time for filmi jingoism in the form of Des Rangila. Basically a functional composition it is never close to extraordinary. The vibrancy and richness of Prasoon Joshi's pen particularly stand out. Even so the lacklustre Rangila relies on fancily uttered Vande Matarams, by the chorus, to force a listener to pay attention.
Unhurried and mild in its tempo and mood, Dekho na's diluted mushiness fails to ignite sparks. The strains are too sombre and hence become too bland for their own good.
Hum Tum's idle track Yaara yaara gains more mileage here. It is transformed into a full-blown fresh act with a new name, Chanda chamke. Babul Supriyo and Mahalaxmi Iyer along with Khan, Kajol and Master Akshay Bhagwat enthusiastically perform this tongue twister of a melody. Though limited musically, Chanda is entertaining nevertheless.
The lounge mix, Destroyed in love is a scattered compilation of bits and pieces of Fanaa songs. It is neither unconventionally experimental nor conventionally tuneful.
J-L's soundtrack fails to have intense character or lend passionate nuances to this complicated romance.
Rating : **
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Sahiya talkIndia Addict

Joined: 14 Apr 2006 Posts: 102 Location: Toronto, Canada
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22 Apr, 2006 4:45 am Post subject: |
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omg i cant wait to watch this movie... Hmm music sucks ??? areeee that should be the best part.. *damn* im gona go download the tracks..and come back with more COMMENTS
OKAY I JUST DOWNLOADED ALL THE SONGS FOR FANAA... :o
PPL .. dont bother downloading them (waste of disk space)... :x
lol, well i shoudlnt say that ... Out of all the songs i only like "Mere haath mein" and "dekho na.." :? - which was oka.. but i liked mere haath mein. compared to the rest it was the only "better" one.. :roll: BUT :arrow: i guess the movie should make it up..considering its AMIR and KAJOL ...we shall wait and see... maybe the songs are nicely choreographed..? who knows.. maybe amir and kajols "goodlooks" could make the song better looking ! or sounding i should say :? ok i shuld shatup now
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himmy Junior Member

Joined: 14 Apr 2006 Posts: 33 Location: Toronto
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29 Jun, 2006 12:48 pm Post subject: |
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After watching the movie, having mehnaz buy me the CD, and playing it in my car everyday since i saw the movie like 3 weeks ago... I have to say it grows on you. I like all the songs, especially Gaa... I mean chand sifarish.. And even the extra remixed tracks are nice.. That one that goes "Fanaa for you" is pretty cool!  |
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bmishra Senior Member

Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 53
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13 Sep, 2006 7:01 am Post subject: |
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^^ I agree, the songs do grow on you. this post was made a long time ago, obviously the charts had a different story to tell.  |
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