The soundtrack of Aamir Khan's forthcoming film, GHAJINI, marks the return
of maestro A.R. Rahman for the fifth time in 2008. Needless to say, he's had
himself a very prolific year.

In January we experienced the deliverance of one of Rahman's Best Soundtrack
of  the year - Jodha-Akbar. Come May, and Ada...A Way of Life, which boasted
of a playfully nostalgic Rahman. A couple days later, youthfully composed
Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na. Continuing his remarkable trend of excellence,
October witnessed the delectable sounds of Rahman in the form of
 "YUVARAJ".......

However, the streak ends with Ghajini.

The movie, directed by A. R Murugadoss, is the remake of superhit Tamil
film. It stars Aamir Khan, Asin and Jiah Khan. There is no title track in
the album, but the album promises uncommon tracks that bear the Rahman
stamp.

The introductory song 'Guzarish' by Javed Ali and 'guest vocalist' Sonu
Niigaam is soft and romantic. AR Rehman has achieved mastery over composing
romantic number and this time also he has kept his promise and has been
successful in composing an ear-soothing track. Tamil GHAJINI listeners can
identify it is similar to "suttum vizhi",which was the song of the year
2005.

The second track of the flick 'Kaise Mujhe' by Benny Dayal as male singer
and Shreya Ghoshal as female singer is exceptional. The pair renders a
stunning duet. The instrumental version of *Kaise Mujhe* has soothing and
balmy effect. The musical piece has right fusion of two instruments – guitar
and flute. This song slowly grows with you after 5-6 hearings, it will touch
your hearts.

The third track 'Aye Bachchu' by Suzanne comes as a massive shock. It has
English words inserted in Hindi sentences but sorry to say the album is not
up to the mark and will not make to the chartbuster. This song is really
disappointing as it has no thrill and one would never expect such a disaster
from music maestro Rehman. This track has lower down the glory of the
album.  I think the director has forced rahman to have such a album similar
to "yes machi" song in tamil.

Next let us see "BEKHA" An unusual song with erratic melody given to mood
swings. This is the song where you can admire Aamir not for his eights packs
but six different vibrant looks and styles. Rendered by Karthik, the song is
catchy in appearance. Rehman has full faith in him and thus bestowed on him
the responsibility of singing this soulful song and Karthik has done full
justice to it


The last song in the album is "LATOO".Here is the song perfect for parties,
rendered with energy and variation by versatile Shreya Ghosal. She is quite
experimental in this song. The song is a combination of hip hop and soft
music. It is really a stunner from Shreya Ghosal who is known for her
melodies.

At last after hearing the songs of  GHAJINI, you may feel it is not the best
from Rahman.But to compose music for a psychological thriller is no easy
feat. A R Rahman, one of the best in the business, does it with relative
ease in the music score of 'Ghajini'. Comparisons with tamil version  are
obvious and unavoidable, but at the end of the day audio sales matter, with
aamir-rahman duo that should not be a problem.
http://madhavanmurrali.blogspot.com/2008/11/ghajinihindi-musuc-review.html

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regards,
Vithur

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