Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Music Review – Bollywood Hungama
EXPECTATIONS
As is the present pattern with majority of Bollywood flicks, soundtrack of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan too has launched along the arriving of the movie in theatres. Even though an early unencumber of the jukebox can smartly lend a hand achieve added reputation in days previous to the movie’s unencumber, one wonders if this pattern would opposite in time to return. Additionally, all over again there are 3 recreated songs on this album which has over part a dozen numbers in there.
MUSIC
Yo Yo Honey Singh (composer), Kinder Deol (lyricist) and singer J-Superstar’s ‘Gabru’ from the album Global Villager is recreated via, who else however, Tanishk Bagchi as ‘Pyaar Tenu Karda Gabru’. A amusing monitor the entire manner which is already moderately fashionable, particularly up North, this one is a celebratory day out with more moderen lyrics via Vayu. Singer Romy does moderately smartly in rendering this tough-core Punjabi quantity this is set to be a chartbuster all over the place once more.
Tanishk – Vayu come in combination to create selection of songs in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan and one in all their first collaborations is ‘Mere Liye Tum Kaafi Ho’. Ayushmann Khurranna brings himself at the back of the mike for this Vayu written quantity and his voice in reality comes throughout as moderately other in right here. A good monitor which is simple on ears, it comes throughout as a situational quantity at easiest because it does not in reality have that punch in there to emerge as a chartbuster.
2nd recreated music within the album is ‘Arey Pyaar Kar Le’ which is a take-off on Bappi Lahiri and Anjaan’s ‘Yaar Bina Chain Kaha Re’ from Anil Kapoor and Amrita Singh’s Saheb. A just right game via Tanishk Bagchi and Vayu, this one has Bappi Lahiri’s voice been retained which in reality works vastly for the music. Whilst Ayushmann Khurranna chips in as smartly, the true amusing is to hear Bappi Lahiri because of his distinctive vocals. A just right tackle 80s nostalgia.
It is time for the Kakkar circle of relatives to return in combination for ‘Ooh Los angeles Los angeles’. Whilst Tony Kakkar writes and composes this one (along side Tanishk Bagchi), his sisters Sonu Kakkar and Neha Kakkar take centre-degree to let their hair down. A amusing quantity the entire manner, its promotion strangely kick-began moderately past due within the movie’s marketing campaign and it will smartly had been recommended had this been previous. No longer that the music is a large chartbuster within the making however nonetheless it has the type of power in there that may have pepped the movie even additional.
Mika steps in quickly after for Tanishk – Vayu created ‘Aisi Taisi’. Even though the thrill component is unbroken this time round as smartly, as has been the case with lots of the songs heard sooner than, on the finish of the day it simplest suits within the wishes of being a situational day out. Similar is the case with ‘Raakh’ which is in reality a melancholic day out and arrives out of nowhere. Even though Arijit has sung for this Tanishk – Vayu advent, the punch isn’t in reality there and you do not moderately crave to go back and provides this one a repeat listening to.
There’s some amusing that involves the complaints although Anuradha Paudwal and Mohammad Aziz’s ‘Kya Karthe The Saajna’ from Anand-Milind’s ‘Lal Dupatta Malmal Ka’ is sampled for ‘Kya Karte Thay’ via Tanishk Bagchi and Vayu. Even though Zara Khan tries to usher in one thing quirky to the complaints, the thrill component in reality is available in when the unique makes an look.
OVERALL
The song of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan seems to be respectable sufficient with a few songs making an affect, albeit each being recreations. By hook or by crook the brand new songs which were created for the movie do not moderately quilt the space and had there been a chartbuster ortwo there, it could have simplest helped the soundtrack additional.
OUR PICK(S)
‘Pyaar Tenu Karda Gabru’, ‘Arey Pyaar Kar Le’, ‘Ooh Los angeles Los angeles’