HELLO is Atul Agnihotris second outing as a director, after Mad & Orions DIL NE JISE APNA KAHA, which had some lovely compositions by Himesh Reshammaiya, who was at that time a favourite with Salman Khan. Then there was an exceptionally beautiful title track by the guest composer, maestro, A.R.Rahman. So, here we are, looking forward to another melodious offering from Atul in form of HELLO. Lets check out what the talented duo, Sajid -Wajid have in store for us after rocking the charts with the superhit PARTNER and a lackluster, GOD TUSSI GREAT HO.
First up is the Hello Title Track which true to its name commences with a rap that starts with a caller sayingHello, hello, Pick up it up, pick it up, pick your phone up! And then we have the trademark Sajid-Wajid funky and groovy melody with an equally groovy kind of singing by a host of artists like Wajid, Suzy Q, Ishq Bector, Herchelle, Merlin and Tim. The background music is full of weird musical addendums like the police siren, beep sounds etc, but its Wajids deep, base singing that takes the cake . The lyrics are humorous and at times strange and out of sync, with references likepaathshala, jeeja kala! There is also a mention ofOne Night At The Call Centre, the famous novel by Chetan Bhagat on which the film is based. The background rhythm is similar to theantara fromJee Karda(SINGH IS KINNG), in fact the female portion of the song is totally inspired(may be unintentionally) from it.
Hello Party Mix has been tastefully done and will serve to liven the dance floors of clubs and discos.
Next number, Rab Ka Banda catches one off guard, after the frivolous sounding title number, as this composition has a lot of substance and emotions attached to it. The haunting melody(reminiscent of Narendra Chanchals, Kabhie Gham se Dil lagaya) combined with the superb sufyana touch and amalgamated with western musical arrangements in the background makes it a lovely track. Jalees Sherwani deserves praise for the lyrics which encourage and inspire.Mera apna falak hai, Mere apne sitarein hain, Mere apne toofan hain, Mere apne kinare hain Main apne rab ka banda hoon. And to sing this superb sufi track we have exceptional singers like(the rarely heard these days), Sonu Nigam and Zubin and also Sundhi Chauhan, who spin magic with their excellent rendition.
After the philosophical number its time to hit the dance floor again, but this time withBhangra pop based track Karle Baby Dance Wance. And so we have the King of Bhangra, Daler Mehndi(hisBhootni Ke is still rocking the charts) in his typical vociferous, boisterous style belting out the number. The composition is quite average though the lead singers put in all their energy and zest to make it a happening track. But the oft heardBhangra rhythm(Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawano Ka) is a let down, especially as it has not been utilized well. One expected more from Sajid Wajid after PARTNER.