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Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Songs
aazmi @aazmi765
Aug 28, 2011 11:11 AM, 4785 Views
Nice Songs

Sohail Sen for the first time gets something worthwhile outside  Ashutosh Gowariker’s camp, and he looks keen on making it big. Here is a  review of his entry into YRF, Mere Brother ki Dulhan.


The album starts with the title song Mere Brother ki  Dulhan, a fast paced, quickly addictive, likable number with some  interesting lyrics from Irshad Kaamil sung by KK.


I was still in the first song when a chorus broke into some rocky words and Neha Bhasin into Dhunki Dhunki Dhunki laage.  While the music is lovely, it’s Neha who surprises me with her lovely  singing here. She’s been good in some Salim-Sulaiman songs earlier, in  Fashion, as well as Pyaar Impossible, but this could be the song that  would restate her entry into Hindi film industry.


The next song Chhoo Mantar is, I would say, a  typical Sohail Sen piece, with his signature beats, and if I didn’t know  it from the cover, I’d say is sung by him as well. Yes, it’s bad how I  still don’t get Benny Dayal’s voice after so many of his songs that I  completely love. Aditi Singh Sharma is as soft and husky with her voice  here as she always is.


Isq Risk, the next song, sung by Rahat Fateh Ali  Khan, gives a little small surprise in the beginning as you hear a radio  (read AIR) style prologue to the song, telling whose music and words  the song has. Sohail Sen’s melody is a bit ’90s in its treatment, but  with Rahat singing, the song sounds pretty nice. Irshad Kamil’s words  are lovely here.


Ali Zafar’s only entry in the soundtrack, Madhubala  is simply enjoyable. I don’t think I want to use any other word for the  song. It’s his signature ‘Masti’ that literally shows up here, nicely  supported by Shweta Pandit.


Shahid Mallya, another name that is a bit new for me, is growing up  quite fast nowadays. After Naina wali Whiskey in Sahi Dhandhe Galat  Bande and with Mausam lined up for him, it’s the third place I have seen  his name in this week, for Do Dhaari Talwar here. The  song, with a little Punjabi flavor in it, mostly because of Shahid’s  singing style and percussion based arrangements, is quite fast paced and  enjoyable, though doesn’t look like very long lasting.


Overall, MBKD is a typical Yashraj album with songs that will be  liked instantly by the public. Be it the title song or Dhunki, Isq risk  or Madhubala, the composer is quite clear on what he wants the song to  do and I feel that it would be a big plus for the movie. Go buy it if  you like typical hit soundtracks of Bollywood.


PS: One interesting thing about the album is that even though Yashraj  use a new composer here, many of the singers are the ones who have sung  a lot for YRF, with their regular composers Salim-Sulaiman, especially  Benny Dayal, Neha Bhasin and Shweta Pandit.

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