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Here's the review:

EXPECTATIONS

A.R. Rahman is in a peculiar state today. Whatever he churns out,
especially when a film is as big as Delhi 6, is expected to be huge
now, especially after a powerful trail that he has left behind in
2008. Add to that a rocking beginning to the year with Slumdog
Millionaire and it has to be a very bad frame of mind for Rahman to
churn anything less superior. No wonder, Delhi 6 comes with
expectations of the highest order, especially with names like Rakeysh
Omprakash Mehra, UTV, Prasoon Joshi, Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam
Kapoor attached to it.

MUSIC

Why such excitement about the soundtrack of Delhi 6? Well, one hearing
of 'Masakali' and you know that this would be a song remembered for
months to come. An instant chartbuster from the word 'Go', it has a
characteristic Rahman flavor to it and sounds a unique and extremely
fresh piece of music. The orchestra is kept at bare minimum and still
makes a huge impact in bringing on a recollection value.

Write your own music review of Delhi-6
Reminding of 'Pia Haji Ali' and 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja', 'Arziyan', as
required by the genre, has tabla and harmonium taking it through its 9
minute long duration. The impact of this devotional track with a
haunting sound is such that after a couple of minutes, a listener
completely surrenders by loosing himself in the ambience created by
it.

Well, if one thought that Delhi 6 was more inclined towards rustic
music then watch out for the title song that comes next. 'Delhi 6' is
what 'Paathshala' and 'Khalbali Hai Khalbali' were to Rang De Basanti.
This is the track that deserves to be placed at number of instances in
the film's narrative and if at all a music video is created around it,
rest assured the number would be hummed by every campus goer. The
beats are simply groovy and don't be surprised if the pubs and
lounges, at least in North India, have the number playing on in a few
days from now. In fact there is a number that goes as 'Hey Kaala
Bandar' and is set in a mode similar to that of Delhi 6 if one has to
consider the intrinsic groovy elements that it carries.

Most remarkable of the enterprise so far, 'Rehna Tu' is melody at its
best with a Western base to it. A kind of number that can be instantly
associated with Rahman, it has its strength in the smooth flowing
narrative that makes it an ideal candidate to be played on your date
with the one you love! And if the date extends for another hour or so,
don't forget to play on 'Dil Gira Dafatan' which is just an ideal
follow up to 'Rehna Tu' and keeps the romantic tempo on when it comes
to melody. In fact there is hardly any instrument that plays in the
background, hence making 'Dil Gira Dafatan' even more special!

For about 50 seconds, 'Genda Phool' appears to be all rustic and
rooted but soon Western arrangements come into picture hence making it
a cool fusion number that continues to get on variety for the
soundtrack of Delhi 6. Composer Rajat Dholakia comes into picture for
this unique number which leaves one wondering that in which situation
it would be used. Surprise comes in the form of classical 'Bhor Bhaye'
which is based on raaga Gujri Todi followed by an aarti 'Tumre Bhavan
Mein', both of which promise to add on to the narrative of Delhi 6 in
the background. Essence of love is all over again, though for a mere
50 seconds, as Amitabh Bachchan runs his commentary on 'Noor' that
concludes the album.

LYRICS

Prasoon Joshi certainly likes to write something that has never been
heard before. When he plays it all around to mix and match with words
that could either be totally poetic or straight out of day to day
conversations, songs like 'Masakali' are made. He gets devotional with
'Arziyan' and 'Aarti (Tumre Bhavan Mein)' with the classical 'Bhor
Bhaye' and folk based 'Genda Phool' showing an altogether different
facet of his writing.

Prasoon returns with the love songs 'Rehna Tu' and 'Dil Gira Dafatan'
and gives Rahman quite a lot to experiment around. On the other hand,
he would have certainly given Rahman a tough time to compose lyrics
that go as 'Hey Kaala Bandar'.

Viviane & Claire are the guest lyricists for the title song 'Delhi 6'
where they bring in the flavor of Delhites. This one is an ultra cool
and modern number where lyricists cleverly mix words written in both
English and Hindi.

VOCALS

Mohit Chauhan gets to sing on a completely different pitch, something
that he hasn't been known for much after a slew of mushy romantic
numbers that he has sung so far. He is terrific with 'Masakali' that
would add on to his ever increasing repertoire. Javed Ali opens
'Arziyan' and Kailash Kher joins him later to create a mesmerizing
impact that makes the number a heartfelt experience.

Blaaze, Benny, Viviane, Tanvi and Claire would have certainly had fun
while coming together for Delhi 6 which is the first 'cool' number to
make an appearance in the soundtrack. Another teamwork is seen in 'Hey
Kaala Bandar' where Karthik, Naresh, Srinivas and Bony Chakravorty
come together to make it an all-boys outing. Certainly, this makes for
an enjoyable journey! However, ladies are not to be left behind, as
apparent with 'Genda Phool' that sees Rekha Bharadwaj, Shrradha
Pandit, Sujata Majumdar and V.N. Mahathi joining in and also 'Tumre
Bhavan Mein' that features the trio of Rekha, Shrradha and Sujata
Majumdar with Kishori Ashok Gowariker.

Rahman goes selfish with 'Rehna Tu' as he saves the best track of the
album for himself and comes behind the mike for it. Just hear it to
believe it as he is just so perfect in his rendition and makes you
play on the number repeatedly. However, Ash King, a male singer who
hasn't been heard on the Bollywood scene so far, gives Rahman tough
competition as a singer with the number 'Dil Gira Dafatan'. He makes
an excellent debut with Chinmayee doing well as a backup vocalist.

Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and Shreya Ghoshal come together for 'Bhor
Bhaye' and the latter especially shows her prowess as a singer as she
comfortably slips out of her playback singing veil and gets into the
groove of hardcore classical music.

OVERALL

Delhi 6 is near perfect. Period. If one thought that Slumdog
Millionaire, Ghajini and Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Naa were superb then just
listen to Delhi 6 once. Rahman beats his own score with Delhi 6 which
would easily go down as one of his best scores till date. Simply said,
even though the year has just begun with some exemplary soundtracks
like Dev D, Slumdog Millionaire and Luck By Chance already making a
very good impression, Delhi 6 would qualify as a comfortable
nomination amongst the Top albums of the year. And to thing of it,
2009 still has more than 11 months to go!

OUR PICK(S)

'Rehna Tu', 'Masakali', 'Dil Gira Dafatan', 'Arziyan', 'Delhi 6' [Play Songs]

Cheers,
Madhavan.R
Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!

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