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Red,
Black and White - The three striking colors of KHNH
a.k.a. Kal Ho Na Ho! These are the colors that
catch your attention through the album cover. This
Dharma production has to its credit biggies like Yash
Johar as a producer, Karan Johar as a story and screenplay
writer, Anil Mehta as the cinematographer and Farah
Khan as the choreographer. Star-cast comprises of
names like Jaya Bachchan, the Khans - Shahrukh and
Saif, and the 'pretty woman' Preity Zinta'. Shankar
Ehsaan Loy get the biggest break of their career in
this debut venture of Karan Johar's erstwhile assistant
Nikhil Advani that has lyrics by veteran Javed Akhtar
!!
Ok!!
So we will again repeat the rumor that KHNH may as
well be 'inspired' by yesteryears classic 'Anand'
starring Rajesh Khanna and the Big B. And if this
is so then we have a analogy right away!! Case in
point being the title track by Sonu Nigam that seems
to be thematically similar to Anand's thoughtful and
poignant track - 'Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli Haaye -
Kabhi Ye Hasaye, Kabhi Ye Rulaye'. A touching number
indeed, it strikes chord immediately. Sonu Nigam is
excellent in his rendering and the trio of Shankar
Ehsaan Loy do full justice to the poetry of Javed
Akhtar saab. A chartbuster all the way!! Sad version
(now can we live without them?) of this title track,
crooned by Alka Yagnik, Richa Sharma and Sonu Nigam
is situational but doesn't create as much as an impact
as the main version. We will stick to the original
here this time around !!
Apart
from this there are 4 more tracks in this album - 3
dance tracks and one love duet (now isn't this surprising
to have just 6 tracks in a movie that is mentored by
the likes of those who have been behind the biggest
blockbusters of all time musicals - Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
and Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham ). The dance tracks in the
reckoning are 'Maahi Ve', 'Its the time to Disco' and
'Pretty Woman'. 'Maahi Ve' is the feel good family oriented
song that is primarily a track that can be easily identified
with the Johars, Chopras and the Barjatyas. OK!! So
we still can't distinguish one from the other, but then
are we complaining? Because we are sure that it will
be the treatment of this track that will take it some
way forward. And with the presence of King Khan (as
Shahrukh is popularly called on) can anything really
be ordinary? Sadhna Sargam, Sujata Bhattacharya, Udit
Narayan, Sonu Nigam and Shankar are the voices behind
this number.
Vasundhara
Das, Kay Kay, Shaan and Loy Mendonsa do their best to
infuse freshness in the party track 'It's the time to
Disco'. Sad to see but the song just doesn't manage
to rise to the occasion even after repeated listening
!! At best, it can be categorized as 'above-average'
and in any other lesser movie may have been forgotten
soon. But then the BIG SCS - Sets, Choreography and
Stars have brought even more mediocre songs at the top
before. So who knows?
Hmmmmmmm...'Pretty
Woman'!! So does it ring a bell? Shall we tell you?
Ya, this is the track which is an inspiration with a
difference!! The difference being that in this case
due credit is given to the original composer Roy Orbison
who composed for Julia Roberts starrer 'Pretty Woman'.
Set to 'bhangra beats' (well, this happens only in India
), our version of this videshi track is sung by Shankar
Mahadevan and Ravi "rags" Khote. End result
- 'Pretty woman...uh...sorry.. 'Pretty Average'!! Nothing
great shakes to cheer about.
When
everything seems to have fallen into 'average' to 'very
average' category comes 'Kuch To Hua Hai'. Welcome to
the world of mush where nothing seems to go wrong !!
So Alka Yagnik and Shaan delightfully tell each other
' Kuch To Hua Hai' !! A melodious track nevertheless,
it is that innocent feel of the lyrics that make the
track rise above the average mark !!
There
is no denying the fact that the sales of the album have
been very encouraging so far. In fact it has been one
of the most awaited album of the year. Add to that the
banner associated with the album, Khan's charisma and
aggressive publicity and we may have a blockbuster in
hand. But still a regret as KHNH in no way meets the
sky high expectations that one normally has from a Johar
film that also boasts of Shahrukh Khan in lead.
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