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Music Review: Ra One

Ranjani Saigal
09/29/2011

(This article is sponsored by Sounds Of India)


Ra One comes with big expectations as it features super star Shahrukh Khan ! Composers Vishal-Shekhar have a great offering. The film offers 14 tracks, including a few remixes and themes.

It kicks off on a superb note with the already popular number Chammak Challo. A clear winner, the song, which has Hindi, English and Tamil words in the lyrics, makes you groove with it instantly.

international popstar Akon sings in English and surprisingly well in Hindi, making Chammak Challo ride high on its novelty factor. Hamsika Iyer, who has sung for f , supports him beautifully, accompanying the English-Hindi vocals with a little Tamil strewn in. Primarily a dance track, Chammak Challo is here to stay.

The song also has a couple of remixes. A Punjabi Mix adds some bhangra to the beats while DJ Khushi's version, simply titled Chammak Challo Remix, is explosive. A third, international version is what his fans will hear globally--this one is pure Akon, without Hamsika to accompany him.

Then comes Dildaara, a mush melody that seems slightly out of place in this electric (and eclectic), beat-heavy disc. Sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali, it has John Lennon's song Stand by me mixed into it. It is quite a interesting song.

 Akon shines in his second song, called Criminal, a peppy and upbeat track that also has Vishal Dadlani and Shruti Pathak behind the mike. An mix of Hindi and English lyrics, Criminal is a perfect party number. Considering that Konvict was the name of Akon's debut album, and the one he remains most famous for, Criminal is one song that should sit right up there on his shelf. It also has a remixed version by DJ Amit.

Bhare naina   is an unusual haunting melody. Over 200 musicians of the famous Prague Philharmonic Choir were flown in from the Czech Republic for its orchestration, which makes it a one-of-its-kind coup for the Indian film industry; Bhare naina becomes the first Indian song to be composed and recorded off shore. Nandini Srikar and Vishal-Shekhar add vocals to this near-perfect, soulful song.  It is brilliant. Sidd Coutto's Right by your side  is yet another fun peppy number.

Perhaps the song that defines the whole flavour of RA.One is Raftaarein.   Beginning with a classy nod to RD Burman, Vishal Dadlani ramps up your adrenaline.  Raftaarein leaves its mark by jumping out and gobbling the album whole.

Up next is Jiya mora ghabraaye--The Chase, a fusion of rock and semi-classical. With strong arrangement and impressive vocals by Sukhwinder Singh and Vishal Dadlani, and the song  is sure to be a hit.  
Three instrumental themes called Comes the light, I'm on--which is the main RA.One them--and a sad, slow Song of the end wrap up the album.

RA.One is sure to have you sit up and take notice.



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