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Audio Review : Pyare Mohan – Music for the moment

Producer: Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar
Director: Indra Kumar
Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Fardeen Khan, Sajid Khan, Boman Irani, Esha Deol, Amrita Rao
Music: Anu Malik
Singers: Sonu Nigam, Krishna, Richa Sharma, Udit Narayan, Shaan, Earl Edgar D, Kunal Ganjawala, Trickbaby, Nikita Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan

Director Inder Kumar is known for making good entertainers, and ‘Masti’ is a perfect example. He is making yet another comedy film titled ‘Pyare Mohan’ with Fardeen Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Esha Deol and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. He is co-producing it with Ashok Thakeria besides directing it. Veteran music director Anu Malik has composed the music with lyrics by Sameer.

The album makes a rocking start with the song “Har Pyare Ki Koyi Radha”. It fuses qawalli, western style and Indian melody into one. Udit Narayan and Shaan have rendered the number with good support from Krishna, Earl and Anu Malik. You may find hard to catch up in the beginning but it grows in you as you listen more and more. It’s a good song that rocks.

“Tu Jahan Bhi Jaayegi – I Love You My Angel” is the main song of the album. It makes five appearances but it’s still good, as the melody is simply soothing. Sameer's lyrics are simple yet very romantic and catchy. Well, it sounds like Anu Malik’s earlier song “Tera Husn” from 'Bachke Rehna Re Baba'. Kunal Ganjawala sings the original as well as the remix version of the number while Udit Narayan sings the shorter and slower part I and part II of the song. Alka Yagnik sings for part III where the heroine admits her love for the hero. It’s a very enjoyable number.

“Rabba De Di Deewani” is a rhythmic number with heavy beats. Sunidhi Chauhan and Nikita Nigam sing the phrase "I wanna live forever ever; I want to die never never". They pray to God that they remain youthful everyday. This fast number would be great if shot in good locales. It has the capacity to hit the chartbusters really hard.

“Ek Rub Sach Hai” is a spiritual number that gives a different feel to the whole album. It has sufi element presented in western style. Krishna and Richa Sharma have sung this number. However, it is a situational song.

“Pyaare Mohan” is hip-hop number with good rhythm, distinct vocals and creative music. UK based band Trickbaby of ‘Bluffmaster’ fame has once again come out with a winner. It is sure to make waves in the promotional videos.

The last number of the album is “Day By Day Mera Pyar”. It is a fast masala track Anu Malik is specialized in. Sonu Nigam is the ultimate choice for this kind of songs and his voice in this number too is wonderful.

The album of the film may not go down well with the critics but it will surely make the listeners happy. The music will be very good for choreography and picturization. Music lovers will surely love this album though it may not stay in the mind for long.


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