All the Best – Music Review
Rohit Shetty earlier made hit comedies like Golmaal and Golmaal Returns. Both were well received by the masses and the pair of Ajay Devgan and Rohit Shetty hit on the purple patch. They wish to continue the momentum with their new release ‘All the Best’. Movie promises to be a laugh riot and stars Ajay Devgan, Bipasha Basu, Fardeen Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Mugdha Godse, Asrani, Mukesh Tiwari, Ashwini Kalsekar and Johnny Lever. Music has been composed by Pritam and movie is a typical masala one. One can eagerly wait for elements like breath-taking stunts, splendid VFX, bankable face value with cool splash of rollicking thrust of rock-music and plenty of comedy. Pritam has been a roll with hits like New York, Dil Bole Hadippa and recently released Love Aaj Kal. So expectations are running high and ne expects Pritam Chakraborty to deliver big time in tune with large star cast of this larger than life flick.
Let’s begin with the track, ‘Dil Kare’. With blazing guitar playing in the background and accompanied by roaring vocals, this is sure to be a pulsating track. Concert lovers will love the feel of this song. Vocals by Suraj Jagan and Rupam Islam, dil kare will be in demand for some time. 'Haan Main Jitni Martaba' is a romantic track with varied tempo and supple vocal harmonies. Pritam wonderfully uses electric guitars, bass guitars, pianos and keyboards fillers in the songs of ‘All the Best’.
Title track 'All the Best' is totally fun with musical effect ruling the rust. Sung by Rana Mazumder, Soham Chakrabarthy along with Antara Mitra, this song thrives on ‘Samba’ music and rock music. 'Kyon' is a melodious song that I well sung by Clinton Cerejo. This number is most likely to touch your heart. The final offering is ‘You Are My Love' that is filled with fun and quite a racing number it is. The album in its totality is definitely Paisa-Vasool.
Golden Songs
Music plays a stellar role in Hindi movies. It is really hard to imagine a bollywood movie without any songs. Yes, we can see few movies without any songs but they more or less belong to art category. Many movies thrive on good soulful tracks. Some movies get a good opening at box office solely on the basis of good songs. Consequently, an album is released before the release of the movie and if songs managed to become chartbuster, then there are high chances of movie doing well. In such light, it would not be an exaggeration to admit that music is the life line of Indian movie. If we look back at bollywood history, we will come across numerous movies with amazing songs. Right from the era of K L Sehgal to R D Burman, there are countless gems.
Talking about some of the popular oldies, they still make us go all nostalgic. Lets have a look at some of most popular old songs.
Main Ban Ke Pancchi
Aayega, Aayega Aanewala
Awara Hoon
Mera Joota Hai Japani
Bol Radha Bol
Jaane kyaa tuune kahii
Ai mere pyaare vatan
Ab ke baras bhej bhaiya ko babul
Wahan Kaun Hai Tera
Phuulon ke rang se
Kuch Toh Log Kahenge
Chandan saa badan, chanchal chitavan
Jab Pyar kia toh darna kya
Man re, tu kaahe na dheer dhare
Chalo dildaar chalein
Tere mere sapne ab ek rang hain
Din dhal jaaye, hai raat na jaaye
Roop tera mastana
Meri Hansini, Kaha udd chali
Mere Sapno Ki raani