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Audio Review : Water - Beyond all boundaries

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Producer: David Hamilton 
Director: Deepa Mehta
Cast: John Abraham, Lisa Ray, Seema Biswas, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, 
Waheeda Rehman, Raghuvir Yadav, Vinay Pathak, Rishma Malik
Music:  Rahman A R
Singers: Sukhwinder Singh

 
Deepa Mehta's `Water' has been in the news since it's inception and 
production days, when the Hindu purist revolted against banning the 
film in India due to its controversial theme.  The film then went to 
Sri Lanka to complete the shoot secretively and made to the 30th 
annual Toronto International Film Festival where it was showered with 
accolades. This is the third film completing the trilogy after `Fire' 
and `Earth'. The film is produced by David Hamilton and has John 
Abraham, Lisa Ray, Seema Biswas, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Waheeda 
Rehman, Raghuvir Yadav and Baby Sarala playing the major roles. A.R. 
Rehman who has composed the music of other two films as well scores 
the music. 

An ecstatic classical track `Aayo Re Sakhi' by Sukhwinder Singh 
begins at the initial of the soundtrack. With a mellow and lucid 
pace, amid only some musical instruments the track turns out to be a 
very soothing one. Delicate in being, you've to devote all your 
concentration as you hear the song. The lyrics basically revolve 
around love, pleasure, celebration and liberty that form the base of 
the film.

Enlightening your soul another song with strong classical base and 
very little music comes up in succession to the first number. 
Orbiting around Radha-Krishan theme, `Bangri Marorii' enlivens the 
feel of the film through the music. Built for the musical elites, the 
track is more of a recitation and once again fits fine to create the 
enigma in the film.     

Like the former two tracks the next song also takes the same route 
making it well evident the kind of music that has been integrated for 
the purpose. `Naina Neer Bahai' talks about the Meera-Krishna 
relation and once again follows the somber style. With a classical 
and semi-classical music base, fabulous words, the song proves better 
than the two in terms of compositions. It's just amazing and a 
classic piece. 

`Piya Ho' also moves in the same pace and is more of a leisure and 
pleasure track with Sukhwinder Singh handling the singing reins.  

 
The next track of the album `Sham Rang Mei' for the first time in the 
album brings around a cheerful and festive spirit. Beautiful 
celebration song in terms of singing, lyrics and composition.  A very 
original and unconventional number that'll make you fall for it 
instantly.  

The bhajan `Vaishnava Jana To' ends the album. This is a popular song 
that every Indian is accustomed to. 

Words fall short in crediting Rehman for the kind of music he has 
scored for this album. He has taken full liberty to compose the 
choicest song, sans commercial ingredients making it perfect for a 
film with such an offbeat theme. With some of the most original, 
innovative and unique compositions, Rehman adds another feather to 
his cap as a musical intellect. The album is beyond all boundaries!
 









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