While theres still some time before Readys verdict is out, heres a look at the soundtrack by Pritam
Known for dishing out serviceable melodies on regular basis, the music director does just about okay here. The song that really rocks this album isnt his creation. Instead its the bright and talented guest composer of Telugu films(Bommarillu, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Jalsa, Arya Devi Sri Prasad - reworking one of his own popular songs, Ringa ringa to produce, Dhinka chika.
A sure-fire success, the gibberish-proud ditty has ample street-style oomph and infectious rhythm boosted by a high-strung Mika and Amrita Kak to nitpick over its decidedly pedestrian, suggestive lyrics(Ashish Pandit).
Salman Khan and Asin in ReadyNot to be shortchanged, Pritam gets to take a stab at the item song genus with Character Dheela performed by his blue-eyed boy, Neeraj Shridhar and Kak. With its Bollywood classics-inspired visuals, paying homage to the iconic romances of Mughal-e-Azam, Shree 420 and Sholay through lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharyas cheeky reflections, Dheela is poised to garner interest.
As a standalone though, its impossible not to make a comparison between its likeness to Garam Masalas Kiss me baby and a hoarde of Pritam concoctions for mostly Priyadarshans factory of potboilers.
Romance flaps its wings through K K and Tulsi Kumars lovey-dovey admission, Humko pyaar hua. Although along the same lines, Humko isnt dynamic enough to match the allure of Pehli nazar mein(Race). A standard mush melody at best, the track works better after a swish of DJ A-Myths techno wand.
Bhangra flavours dominate the customary pep of Pritams jig-friendly Meri ada bhi. And so theres Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Tulsi Kumar lending their brand of effervescence to Kumaars rumbles of celebration, laung gawacha et al.
Ready isnt a song-heavy album despite a ditzy remixed counterpart(DJ A-Myth) for each. Nor is it a game changer. Still, its got at least two potential mass favourites, complementing its leading mans stylish, crowd-pleasing personality, to offer.
And that ought to be good enough for Ready to hit steady and go.
My Ratings-3/5