[arr] [Semi ARR] Whats your rashee review

2009-08-20 Thread Gomzy™
http://movies.rediff.com/report/2009/aug/19/whats-your-raashee-music-review.htm




[image: Priyanka Chopra in What's Your Raashee]What's your Raashee is a
great gamble. And for reasons more than one.

Ashutosh Gowariker, who has so far worked with only the top-billed cast and
crew, tempts fate by casting Hurman Baweja [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=hurman+baweja]
in his first-ever romantic comedy. Moreover, he has signed on music
composer Sohail Sen, a relative greenhorn (past credits include Sirf and
unreleased The Murderer) to replace A R Rahman [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=a+r+rahman].

While the results of Hurman's last attempt at salvaging his career post Love
Story 2050 will de decided after the film releases, Gowariker's gamble with
Sohail Sen may not have paid off.

There are 13 situational songs here with 12 dedicated to the different
zodiac signs. It is quite a challenge to be innovative with as many tracks,
and keep the listener's interest alive with each. Where Sen disappoints
largely is in the mixing and arrangement, which gives WYR a very dated,
amateurish feel. Add to it, his audacious attempts at singing. He is no Amit
Trivedi, who lent his distinctively raspy voice to Dev D [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=dev+d]. Sen's
voice lacks depth and timbre. However, playback singing these days,
often has little to do with trained, skilled voices, as with character.
Unfortunately for Sen, his absolute lack of the latter kills all the songs
he attempts.

Start with the title track, What's Your Rashee/Pal Pal Jisko Dhoonde. Sen
tries to take Rahman's jazz/blues lead in Jaane Tu [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=jaane+tu]...
Ya Jaane Na. It starts off alright with the right kind of sensuous
jazz
mood, but the moment Sen begins to croon, it falls apart. That's a real
pity, because the song had tremendous potential, especially in the chorus
parts where the right kind of voice could have lifted this number to its
deserved levels.

Jao Na, dedicated to the Aquarius girl, is receiving fair amount of air
play, and is an interesting attempt at creating a sound driven purely by
guitar, vocals and bass. The guitar parts hark back to the Ashiqui days, the
singing, flat. Bollywood is now used to way superior guitar skills and this
song suffers quite a bit because of the average musicianship. The hummable
melody notwithstanding.

[image: Hurman Baweja in What's Your Raashee]Sen tries his hand at fusing
global sounds with folk in the Gemini track Aaja Lehraate (Shaan [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=shaan]/Bhavya
Pandit) with average results. While the Cancerian's Bikhri Bikhri
(Sen, Marianne D/Cruz), is more like a soft ballad, and probably the only
mellow number in the set. What makes this track work, is the deliciously
slow tempo, driven by a tabla and a pleasant melody.

The Libran woman is somewhat of a Dominatrix, in Maanunga Maanunga, which
has enough drama in the sounds, arrangement and lyrics to make for an
interesting picturisation. Gowariker has sung this one, along with Pamela
Jain. Quite a situational number, which however does not make for great
listening.

Sen pays a personal tribute to Sooraj Barjatya and Ekta Kapoor [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=ekta+kapoor]
(his uncle composed the erstwhile national favourite Kyunki Saas Bhi
Kabhi
Bahu Thi after all) with the Pisces girl's Sau Janam. Guess it is about the
whole 'enduring love sworn at karva chaut'- kind of  storyline and the
choice of singers is also not surprising -- Udit Narayan and Madhusheee
and... Sen again!

The Scorpio girl's Aa Le Chal (Aslesha Gowariker and Harman) is a song that
could have been quite a catchy, peppy number but for the surprisingly naff
sax sound coupled with Harman's mumbling. Aslesha, incidentally, is
Gowariker's sister and a lawyer by profession and has an interesting voice
to watch out for.

Alka Yagnik [ 
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=alka+yagnik]
is at her unflattering worst in the Virgo song, Pyaari Pyaari, which
is
intended to be a dreamy number. Sen pairs up with Yagnik ineffectually in
this number about a quiet, mellow kind of love.

[image: A poster of What's Your Raashee]Somehow, the Taurean girl's Su Chhe
springs a refreshing surprise with the right kind of Gujju glam. Flamenco
style guitar with Arabic sounds, coupled with Bela Shende's lively singing
makes this a zesty track. And more in keeping with the contemporary romance
the film is purported to be.

Salone Kya (Sagittarius) continues with the Arabic influences on a seductive
note leading to an ambitious Dhadkan [
Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=dhadkan]
Dhadkan (Leo) in the next. This one (Tarannum Mallik and Sen) sees
electronica meet Broadway in a robust track which pays a rightful tribute to
this imperious fire sign.

Finally, what is my personal favourite, 

Re: [arr] [Semi ARR] Whats your rashee review

2009-08-20 Thread Thulasi Ram
yo! if i remember right, joginder in BH gave it a 4/5!

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Gomzy™ gomtesh.upad...@gmail.com wrote:




 http://movies.rediff.com/report/2009/aug/19/whats-your-raashee-music-review.htm




 [image: Priyanka Chopra in What's Your Raashee]What's your Raashee is a
 great gamble. And for reasons more than one.

 Ashutosh Gowariker, who has so far worked with only the top-billed cast and
 crew, tempts fate by casting Hurman Baweja [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=hurman+baweja] in his 
 first-ever romantic comedy. Moreover, he has signed on music
 composer Sohail Sen, a relative greenhorn (past credits include Sirf and
 unreleased The Murderer) to replace A R Rahman [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=a+r+rahman].

 While the results of Hurman's last attempt at salvaging his career post
 Love Story 2050 will de decided after the film releases, Gowariker's gamble
 with Sohail Sen may not have paid off.

 There are 13 situational songs here with 12 dedicated to the different
 zodiac signs. It is quite a challenge to be innovative with as many tracks,
 and keep the listener's interest alive with each. Where Sen disappoints
 largely is in the mixing and arrangement, which gives WYR a very dated,
 amateurish feel. Add to it, his audacious attempts at singing. He is no Amit
 Trivedi, who lent his distinctively raspy voice to Dev D [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=dev+d]. Sen's voice 
 lacks depth and timbre. However, playback singing these days,
 often has little to do with trained, skilled voices, as with character.
 Unfortunately for Sen, his absolute lack of the latter kills all the songs
 he attempts.

 Start with the title track, What's Your Rashee/Pal Pal Jisko Dhoonde. Sen
 tries to take Rahman's jazz/blues lead in Jaane Tu [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=jaane+tu]... Ya Jaane 
 Na. It starts off alright with the right kind of sensuous jazz
 mood, but the moment Sen begins to croon, it falls apart. That's a real
 pity, because the song had tremendous potential, especially in the chorus
 parts where the right kind of voice could have lifted this number to its
 deserved levels.

 Jao Na, dedicated to the Aquarius girl, is receiving fair amount of air
 play, and is an interesting attempt at creating a sound driven purely by
 guitar, vocals and bass. The guitar parts hark back to the Ashiqui days, the
 singing, flat. Bollywood is now used to way superior guitar skills and this
 song suffers quite a bit because of the average musicianship. The hummable
 melody notwithstanding.

 [image: Hurman Baweja in What's Your Raashee]Sen tries his hand at fusing
 global sounds with folk in the Gemini track Aaja Lehraate (Shaan [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=shaan]/Bhavya Pandit) 
 with average results. While the Cancerian's Bikhri Bikhri
 (Sen, Marianne D/Cruz), is more like a soft ballad, and probably the only
 mellow number in the set. What makes this track work, is the deliciously
 slow tempo, driven by a tabla and a pleasant melody.

 The Libran woman is somewhat of a Dominatrix, in Maanunga Maanunga, which
 has enough drama in the sounds, arrangement and lyrics to make for an
 interesting picturisation. Gowariker has sung this one, along with Pamela
 Jain. Quite a situational number, which however does not make for great
 listening.

 Sen pays a personal tribute to Sooraj Barjatya and Ekta Kapoor [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=ekta+kapoor] (his 
 uncle composed the erstwhile national favourite Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi
 Bahu Thi after all) with the Pisces girl's Sau Janam. Guess it is about the
 whole 'enduring love sworn at karva chaut'- kind of  storyline and the
 choice of singers is also not surprising -- Udit Narayan and Madhusheee
 and... Sen again!

 The Scorpio girl's Aa Le Chal (Aslesha Gowariker and Harman) is a song that
 could have been quite a catchy, peppy number but for the surprisingly naff
 sax sound coupled with Harman's mumbling. Aslesha, incidentally, is
 Gowariker's sister and a lawyer by profession and has an interesting voice
 to watch out for.

 Alka Yagnik [ 
 Imageshttp://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=alka+yagnik] is at 
 her unflattering worst in the Virgo song, Pyaari Pyaari, which is
 intended to be a dreamy number. Sen pairs up with Yagnik ineffectually in
 this number about a quiet, mellow kind of love.

 [image: A poster of What's Your Raashee]Somehow, the Taurean girl's Su
 Chhe springs a refreshing surprise with the right kind of Gujju glam.
 Flamenco style guitar with Arabic sounds, coupled with Bela Shende's lively
 singing makes this a zesty track. And more in keeping with the contemporary
 romance the film is purported to be.

 Salone Kya (Sagittarius) continues with the Arabic influences on a
 seductive note leading to an ambitious Dhadkan [