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Lyrics by Irshad Kamil are a definite highlight of the album as they convey the emotions simply and effortlessly. Hopefully, the myriad of characters and emotions will be able to support the need for the same. The music has been able to catch the demands and requirements of the script, though a couple of songs (along with moods) are very repetitive. Overall, the album has more highs and hardly any lows. It’s like an unplugged version and the male touch by Arijit gives it an interesting twist. With minimal instruments on, it’s her voice which carries the song forward. It’s a treat to the ears and Sunidhi’s voice is what makes it wonderful. The second version has Sunidhi Chauhan leading from the front with Arijit Singh chipping in. Mohan’s voice makes the song worth listening to. It’s a very soothing romantic number which will definitely climb the charts keeping the youth and the pop element of the song. The first version is sung by Mohan Kanan and Shilpa Rao. Yaariyan is the last track in the album and arrives in a male and female version. With Imran Aziz Mian and Yo Yo Honey Singh coming together, this is one song that should be a part of the film’s promotional plans soon. One can sense that Saif Ali Khan and Pritam had sheer chartbusters in mind as they put together this song that would be a hot favourite at clubs and discotheques. Main Sharaabi is what adds on to the fun element since it is a rollicking number that hooks you on in the very first listening. One does wonder the need for the two, though keeping pace with today’s tradition it seems like a good choice in the album. The song also has a reprise version which is sung by the same team. It does give it a different flavour and begs for the listeners’ attention. Pritam has tried to experiment with the choice of instruments and different sounds. Sung by Masuma Anwar, Sahir Ali Bagga and Anupam Amod, the song has lyrics which are very meaningful and suit the love story. Lutna follows the same mood as the previous song in a similar style. Arif definitely has done justice to the song by lending his voice. The music is also soulful and adds to the mood of the song. The song invokes the emotions that the director is trying to get as the voice and the lyrics convey them beautifully.
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It’s a traditional Punjabi track with western music. Jugni: Cocktail Music ReviewĪrif Lohar and Harshdeep Kaur sing the next track Jugni. They are very similar and hopefully the script would unravel the need for the two versions. There is also a ‘reprise version’ of the same song with the same team. It’s a club track which could have been better and hence ends up being one of the many tracks of the same genre. It’s sung by Javed Bashir along with Shefali Alvaris and Nikhil D’souza. Tera Naam Japdi Phiran is a Punjabi-Hinglish number which will remind you of Sukhbir and Hard Kaur tracks. Tera Naam Japdi Phiran: Cocktail Music Review It’s not really an exceptional number unless the director places it well in the film. The music is loud and at times, confuses the listener a bit since there is western influence interspersed with the traditional sounds. Amitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics are fun to listen to since they have a unique flavour to them. The album moves forward with the song Second Hand Jawani rendered by Neha Kakkar, Nakash Aziz and Miss Pooja. Second Hand Jawani: Cocktail Music Review
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Benny Dayal and Shalmali Kholgade’s vocals further accentuate the playful mood of the song. At the first hearing it sounds a little odd however the casual lyrics are what catch your attention and the song grows on you after a couple of hearings. Daaru Desi: Cocktail Music Reviewĭaaru Desi is the next song in the album and as the title suggests is a fun number. The promos highlight the trademark dance moves performed by Diana Penty in the song adding to its popularity. Pritam has definitely got everything right in this song. She reminds you of a younger Shubha Mudgal and Neeraj perks up the song with his fun voice. Kavita’s voice is what makes the song very interesting and a treat for ears. A club number, it has the most unique lyrics w.r.t. It is sung by Neeraj Shreedhar and Kavita Seth. The album begins with the song Tum Hi Ho Bandhu which is fast becoming an anthem for youngsters. It’s a youth film and keeping the same in mind, music director Pritam is the chosen one. Everyone is waiting to see the chemistry between the main leads which seems to be the main ingredient of the story. And going by the promos, it promises to be a worthwhile watch.
KAVITA SETH TUM HI HO BANDHU MOVIE
Directed by Homi Adjania, the movie stars Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty. Deepika Padukone, Saif Ali Khan and Diana Penty Cocktail Movie Music ReviewĬocktail is fast becoming one of the most awaited films of the year.