Music 
                        review By 
                        Malathy Sundaram
                    
                     
                      

                    
                     
                       
                          Rahman’s 
                            magical soundtrack

                            

                            After 
                            tasting international success through Slumdog 
millionaire, 
                            the Mozart of India is coming up with his latest 
offering 
                            Delhi 6. Last year has been quite special for 
Rahman 
                            and his fans as whatever he touched turned gold 
whether 
                            it was Jodha Akbar, Ada, J.T.Y.J.N, Yuuvaraj, 
Sakkarakatti 
                            or Ghajini. And to top that all an international 
movie 
                            which got him the Golden globe - a lot was indeed 
                            riding on Delhi6 and the fact that Rakesh Omprakash 
                            Mehra and Rahman’s 
                          
                      
                    
                  
              
               
                  
                     
                      last collaboration was the revolutionary movie Rang De 
Basanti, 
                      it just couldn’t get bigger than this. Let’s 
                      see if Delhi 6 can stand up to its huge expectations or 
                      not.

                      

                      Aarti... (Tumre bhavan mein)

                      

                      A devotional piece, which is so simple - which is what 
makes 
                      it so beautiful to hear. Not much of instrumental usage 
                      but the chorus put to good use make this a soothing 
listen. 
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                      Arziyan...

                       
                      

                      Another devotional song from Rahman about Allah. And this 
                      one will rank right at the top and a sure buy for all 
believers. 
                      The rich vocals by Jaaved Ali and Kailash Kher, some 
brilliant 
                      lyrics by Prasoon Joshi and immaculate use of instruments 
                      by Rahman makes this a special song which will melt even 
                      the hardest heart, and make it sway to the music. An 
answer 
                      to last year’s Khwaja mere Khwaja, so get ready to 
                      spread your hands slowly turn round and twirl with God. 
                      If only Rahman has himself sung this, it would have been 
                      a perfect rendition.

                      

                       
                      
                  
              
               
                

              
               
                 
                    
                       
                        
                        Bhor 
                            bhaye...

                            

                            A classical Hindustani style song sung by Shreya 
Ghosal, 
                            Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Gujri Todi is a nice 
listen, 
                            and would surely go well and would impress more 
when 
                            we see the movie. A song, which will surely remind 
                            us of Rahman’s guru Illayaraja, especially the 
                            style of rendition by Shreya or the way the tabla 
                            is used. It bears an unique Illayaraja stamp on it. 
                            Illayaraja will surely feel proud of his prodigy, 
                            a job well done.

                            

                            
Delhi 
                            6...

Now that’s what we are talking about, hip hop 
                            song on the lines of Rang de Basanthi’s 
Paathshaala. 
                            Blaaze, Benny Dayal, Vivinenne Pocha, Tanvi, Claire 
                            have enjoyed rendering this. The female voice 
repeating 
                            ‘yeh Delhi hai mere yaar’ is haunting. 
                            This theme song is so beautifully tuned that if you 
                            can close your eyes you can visually enjoy the 
streets 
                            of Delhi in a car, repeating it over and over 
again. 
                            This is going to become a 2009 anthem for 
youngsters.

                            

                            


Dil Gira Dafatan...

A sterling vocal work by Ash King makes this 
                            the most pleasing to hear romantic number in a long 
                            time. It’s a slow and soothing romantic song 
                            which will most probably be used as a background 
music and not mouthed by any actors. Rahman just 
                    uses simple string instruments and especially puts guitars 
                    to good use to give soul to this number. A song, which 
would 
                    surely become a favorite among fans of soft melodies. It 
has 
                    a striking similarity to Rang De Basanti’s ‘Tu 
                    muskaraye’.



                    

                     

                    

                    Genda phool...

                     
                    

                    Rekha Bharadwaj, Shraddha Pandit, Sujata Majumdar with 
supreme 
                    ease transform you to rustic village but Rahman with his 
brilliant 
                    usage of western instruments transforms you to another 
world 
                    of ecstasy all together. With Rajat Dholakhia sharing the 
                    music credits with the maestro, this little piece is sure 
                    to rule the charts and will be constantly used at many 
marriage 
                    functions!

                    

                      
                    
                  Noor...

                     
                    

                    It’s a small shayeri voiced by Amitabh Bachchan which 
                    is given an earthly, vibrating soothing music. The shayeri 
                    does demand a ‘wah-wah’. (As it runs for less 
                    than a minute we aren’t rating it). 
                    
                  Hey 
                    Kaala Bandar...

                     
                    

                    A rap and hip-hop song which sounds like a satire at the 
world 
                    itself, Karthik, Naresh, Srinivas, Bony Chakravarthy have 
                    rendered the song brilliantly with Rehmanism taking over. 
                    With peppy and danceable music this is going to ring in 
many 
                    phones as a ringtone for a while.

                    

                      
                    
                  Masakali...

                     
                    

                    This has been running in our minds for quite a while thanks 
                    to the promos. Rehman’s slow poison seems to work 
brilliantly 
                    yet again as the 40 sec start up to the song in the promos’ 
                    have already captured the hearts of many million Rehman 
fans. 
                    And with the full song it is going to put the whole nation 
                    in a frenzy. It might be the next Kabhie Kabhie Aditi or 
the 
                    next Chaya Chaya to say the least. Brilliant placement of 
                    instruments and Mohit Chouhan’s lively rendition makes 
                    this a must hear. Masakali will do for Mohit what Chaya 
Chaya 
                    did for Sikhwinder.

                    

                      
                    
                  Rehna 
                    Tu...

                     
                    

                    Rahman doesn’t keep the best to himself but whatever 
                    he renders would become the best automatically and this 
song 
                    sung by A R Rahman along with Benny Dayal & Tanvi is a 
                    simple song driven to greatness by our Mozart’s magical 
                    voice. A romantic number which will be widely used by 
people 
                    who love to spend their time at the beach watching the 
sunset. 
                    It’s magical.

                    

                     
                  Verdict:

                    

                    Rahman has done it yet again, a perfect soundtrack, which 
                    has something for everyone. This is not a musical - this is 
                    magical! Go and buy the original CD available on T-series, 
                    as this album is going to fly off the music counters in no 
                    time. All hail the director Rakesh Omprakash Mehra for 
selecting 
                    these masterpieces and compiling everything together. Even 
                    if Slumdog doesn’t get the final nod from the Oscars 
                    this year, we have a worthy album, which can bring us the 
                    next!!

                    

                     



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