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Music Review: Pyaar Ka Punchama

Comments  Comments [ 2 ]    By Amisha L. | 20 May 2011 | 10:32pm




Pyaar Ka Punchama brings forward a whole new team, while simultaneously introducing a new music directing team consisting of Clinton Cerejo, Hitesh Soni, Luv Ranjan, and Ad Boys. Following the tagline of 'Come fall out of love', the film takes you through the journey of three best friends who find out what it actually is to be in love.
 
The first track in the album is 'Life Sahi Hai' which is technically focused more for the youngsters. Coming together for this single track is K.K., Vishal Dadlani, Benny Dayal and Sidd Coutto who are definitely able to give young feel that was originally desired from this song! The lyrics mostly focus on the idea of what life is like when there are no problems around at all. Music that has been created for this song will definitely fit in with the younger generation who seem to follow the motto of this song, 'Life sahi hai, tension nahin'.
 
The next song in the album is 'Koi Aa Raha Paas Hai', which takes a totally different route from the first song that was in the album. In fact, it's a love song which is sung by Hitesh Sonik and Suraj Jagan. The duo do much justice to the slow paced song, creating a atmosphere which is quite soothing indeed. Don't be surprised with the high notes in the song which are a bit of a change and help develop the song yet some more. Not something that you would listen to constantly on repeat, it's surely worth giving a shot the first time around.
 
There is also a revised version to 'Koi Aa Raha Paas Hai' which has Sonu Nigam, Neuman Pinto and Rachel Dsouza. This version has somewhat of a better start with Sonu Nigam's impeccable voice in comparison to the original version. The beat in this version are much clearer and overall, Sonu's voice seems to fit more perfectly in this song than Suraj Jagan's. While the latter was able to create a soothing effect, Sonu is able to tap the inner romantic and create the perfect romantic background needed in the song.. Neuman Pinto's few lines in the song are interesting indeed. What's more interesting is the fusion of Spanish and English that has been used by him in the song. And frankly, this takes the song to a whole new level! This version of the song seems to be more light and clear than the original version, and it would be better to skip over the original version all together in favor of giving this one a listen!
 
You might be quite surprised with the next song in the album which is titled 'Kutta'. What might not be a surprise though is the fact that it's sung by none other than Mika Singh. If you caught any hints from the title of the song, then yes, this song is concentrated on men acting like our furry friends, the dogs. Although the music might be a bit interesting, there is nothing too special about the song. This may be one of the most forgettable numbers in the album!
 
'Chak Glassi' is the next in the album. Suzanne D'Mello and Monali are somewhat successful in giving a bit of a Punjabi feel to the song with the music and the lyrics. Again, this song seems to be something that is intended more towards the younger generation. Don't be surprised if you find yourself tapping your foot along with this song, which is quite catchy indeed!
 
Another version to 'Chak Glassi' is the one which includes the Ad Boyz with Suzanne D'Mello. There is nothing quite different besides the obvious addition of the Ad Boyz in this version. If you're a fan of the Ad Boyz, then this version just might be for you, but if not, than the original version is a bit better. This version just seem as powerful with the boys overpowering the song than the girls. If anything, in the original version, there was a bit more hype than this version.
 
'Baanwre' is next which takes a jump from hyper Punjabi music to something that will keep you at an edge all throughout the song. Clinton Cerejo sings the song quite perfectly especially during the high pitched part of the track. Since this song has a sad edge to it, his voice will definitely tug at your heartstrings. The music won't help either because it fits in perfectly with the lyrics and Clinton's voice. Even the high notes in the song won't be a problem to listen to because if anything, it'll take you to the edge more. Definitely one of the songs that you don't want to miss out in the album.
 
Down to the last song in the album is 'Ishq Na Kariyo Kakke'. The track itself and the music used is very open and light-hearted. Surely, this is something that will get you up and dancing. Singing the song is Mika himself and Earl Edgar D, a surprisingly perfect combination for this song. No one else would've been able to create an effect that these two were able to with their voices. The music of this track is very catching with a definite Punjabi feel!
 
Overall, the music for Pyaar Ka Punchnama is quite good and interesting, and includes quite a few catchy numbers. Each song seems to take its own direction and music. Each song in the album is different from the other tracks and gives quite a bit of variety. The music of this movie is definitely one that you guys should give a chance to!
 
BollyCurry's Favorite: 'Baanwre', Koi Aa Raha Paas Hai' [revised version]
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