Awarapan Music Review
23
May
Music: Pritam; Lyrics: Syed Quadri; Rating: ***
The Bhatt camp recently raised a lot of eyebrows with their newest offering, Awarapan, which is estimated to have a whopping budget of 18 crores – an extremely high amount for a production house that is used to creating medium-budget films. Nonetheless, Awarapan is Mohit Suri’s fourth run-around with the Bhatt’s after musical successes in Zeher, Kalyug, and Woh Lamhe.
That the Bhatt’s have a fancy for Pakistani music is no surprise, as the above soundtracks prove. However, this time they decide to serve us with a pure Pakistani album. Correct! All four tracks have been borrowed from across the border and re-created by who else…Pritam. And perhaps due to the sudden awareness of plagiarism in India’s Film Music (thanks to Pritam), all the tracks have been properly credited to their original sources – maybe the licensing of the tracks is what drove the film’s budget so high? But I digress…
The four tracks that have been re-created by Pritam in Awarapan include:
1) ‘Mahia.’ Pakistani artist, Annie, debuted in 2006 with this single that took the country by storm. She followed it up with her first album, ‘Princess.’
2) ‘Maula Maula.’ Arranged and rendered by Rafaquat Ali Khan, ‘Maula Maula’ is a traditional sufi song written by Baba Farid in the twelfth century.
3) ‘Tera Mera Rishta.’ Single composed by Pakistani band Rox3n.
4) ‘Toh Phir Aao.’ Super-hit track from Rox3n’s 2006 album ‘Rozen-e-deewar.’
Let’s start off with the song Mahiya, Let me tell you right off the bat that Annie’s original is much more entertaining than Pritam’s re-arranged version. For starters, Pritam strips the track of its breezy instrumentation and simplistic style. Suzanne D’Mello’s rendition sounds fine. What makes this song (the original) stand out is Annie’s synergistic use of both English and Hindi which blend immaculately, unlike many forced bi-lingual lyrics we hear in today’s filmi scores. The re-written lyrics by Asif Ali Beig (English) and Sayeed Quadri (Hindi) seem to transcend the simplistic boundaries that the effortless melody had set-up in the original. Although Annie may have seemed a bit casual in her rendition, it is what the song called for, and this is what is missing from Pritam’s re-creation, Suzanne’s re-rendition, and Beig/Quadri’s re-writing.
But don’t worry! Annie’s original (with original rendition and original lyrics) is featured in Awarapan, but re-wrapped by DJ Suketu in his remix. Mahiya, the remix, excels because it harnesses the intended sincerity and authenticity in Annie’s vocals and words. But, it remains a remix, one that lacks in instrumental soul due to its aggresive use of synths and mixing. Final Verdict: A song so rudimentary and fun as Mahiya should be enjoyed in its original and intended form.
Maula Maula is a song that was written by Sufi poet Baba Farid back in the twelfth century. A traditional ode to the Almighty, ‘Maula Maula’ boasts of some passionate vocals from Rafaquat Ali Khan and some very pure and tasteful arrangements from Pritam. Khan’s out-pouring is layered appropriately by the harmonium. During the interludes, the listener is captivated by the Viola, Lead Guitar, and Harmonium, each of which takes their turn romancing the guitar riffs that remain a constant throughout the entirety of this extremely beautiful piece. Final Verdict: A classy and religious piece that serves to enlighten and entertain the select few who are capable of appreciating such an exquisite form song.
Originally composed by the popular Pakistani band, Rox3n, Tera Mera Rishta makes a very appeasing entrance into Awarapan’s soundtrack. Rendered emotionally well by lead singer Mustafa Zahid, Sayeed Quadri writes on a man’s regret of doubting the one he loves. Pritam’s arrangements are up to par, but fail to excel due to the lack of creative intervention. Final Verdict: The heavy Rock influences, coupled with the sensual vocals will keep this piece on your playlist for a some time.
Tera Mera Rishta appears once more as a remix by DJ Suketu. The remix wont find a place with many as its quick pace strips the track of its emotional quality, yet the pace remains too slow to be played at the clubs.
And finally, we reach the grand finale. Toh Phir Aao, arguably Rox3n’s most popular track (and rightfully so), is brilliantly re-created by Pritam. The band’s original is a very breezy, quick paced, rock-influenced piece that is an absolutely treat to listen to. However, Pritam gives it an extreme makeover by taking the invincible melody and the flawless rendition by Mustafa Zahid, and adds his own impeccable arrangements to make this an untouchable track in every which way.
Dim the lights, recline the sofa, lay back, close your eyes, press play, and prepare to be transported into another realm…
The heavenly piece is lit with the caressed play of the piano, which is soon massaged by the sound of deep strings, paving way for a track that could very well be the best this year will hear. Mustafa Zahid’s deep and impassioned rendition sends a shiver through your spine as Sayeed Quadri’s exquisite words kiss his lips. Like a seductress, the piece lures you into a trance…a dimension crafted with musical ingenuity by Pritam, Rox3n, and Sayeed Quadri. Soon, Pritam’s trademark guitar streams rush by the wayside, and just as you glance over, a vintage female chorus strokes through your senses. So you lay reclined, arrested by the melodic power and harmonic beauty of Toh Phir Aao, only to be enthralled by Rock, as the play of the drums and sound of the chimes carry this piece to unimaginable and inescapable heights. But my friends…all good things come to an end. And so to does Toh Phir Aao. Final Verdict: Toh Phir Aao is an absolute revelation, in which two parties (Rox3n and Pritam) come together to form a musical synergy never before seen, heard, or experienced.
In Awarapan, Pritam’s inspiration from Pakistan should not be looked down upon. Rather, it should be appreciated and adored, as he has been able to lawfully collaborate and introduce India to a new dimension of Filmi music. Although Mahiya is the one track that should have been left alone, it, like all the others, is a song worth your time. But it is Rox3n’s Toh Phir Aao and Pritam’s re-creation of it that makes this album special. Go grab this soundtrack while it’s still fresh.
Source: PlanetBollywood


30 Responses to “Awarapan Music Review”
1. kajali like emraan in this movie
2. MOZART MAHATOEMRAAN MAKES EVERYONE SUPRISE WITH HIS LOOKS ,….HE LOOKS A MATURE GUY…… SO I THINK AWARAPAN IS THE BEST MOVIE HE HAS EVER ACTED…….
3. jamstarhe has this emotional look upon his face and i think thats his trick of being qeut to the girls and trust me one day he will become on the level where shahrukh khan is standing right now
4. M.AdeelI like to see Annie Princess in this movie.
5. M.AdeelShe is the cool girl from my country. he he.
She is a good singer. And 1 thing about this movie.
6. MamtaAgar Emraan hai to movie main Romance to ho ga.
DJ SUKETU Rocks
7. ManishaU guys are so screwed up. Seriously. Its not Dj Suketu or wutever he is called….or Pritam for that matter. All the good songs and great tunes dat are introduced today are from the PAKISTANI camp. Pakistan have GREAT singers…and not ur ordinary Alka and Udit and dat bobo from huyi huyi main mast song. Pakistani singers are DIFFERENT. They cater to a different style and MEANINGFUL compositions. Atif Aslam,Mustafa Zahid, Ali Zafar and so on are by far the best in music today. So STOP being such racists and stop appreciating the Bhatt camp, Pritam and these weird DJs, and just say it how it is: Pakistani singers are the best at wut they do.
8. RajivOH **** MAN! Why can’t you give credit where it is due you stupid ****-*****! If you see the cover of the album you will see that the original singers (annie, etc) are given full credit regardless of them being from Pakistan.
If you don’t like to hear the remix then just **** off, but don’t dare talk about Suketu cause he can make better music than your **** excuses for DJs!
Meaningful & different singers my ***… It’s because of radical **** ******* like you that partition happened.
The music is the same you stupid cow, only you can’t hear it in your **** head. And at least your singers and composers are getting more money than in your **** for an excuse country! Get a life *****!
9. RajivWe Indians have appreciated everyone from Pakistan, so I mean no offense to anyone sensible enough to see the reality.
My comments are for radical **** ******* like this cow Manisha who wants to raise a stink here.
We have struggling singers and composers and artists too who have more talent than those who are famous, but are unknown due to lack of recognition. If someone, where they are from, gets their chance then I believe that they are lucky.
This was one country before ******** split us up, our music and culture are all the same, separated by boundaries set up by radicals and selfish politicians.
If the music rocks (even in the remix) its cause a Pakistani singer sang it and an Indian DJ gave it music. That ROCKS!!
Now Manisha you radical **** *****, go **** yourself!
10. viqar khanIagree with manisha . well said manisha , keep it up .
11. viqar khanthere is no comparison between atif aslam and these idiots udit and anu malik . he is a real star . manisha i appreciate ur taste , u can share ur views with me.
12. sabai like this movie
13. AshishAmazing music and song : To fir aao…
14. ahmedI think this *** guys manish hes just totally *** he cant see in every other Indian movie, pakistani singers and songs are used and I think its Paistani singers which are a great source to earn money for the Indian directors cos Indians like Pakistani Music cos they dont have these bands in there country and they only have *** Udit and Abhijeet and Indian idol sucks. **** muzik rocks.
15. deeGod wat the hell is happening here?? first off, AHMED, read u ***. its manisha. a girl, don’t make a ****** fool outta urself. Wel u already did, n so does all pakis. ****.
16. deeIf u have so much of a prob with Indian Idol n our singers, don’t *** listen to them.
****’s music is just like any other music.
only, Indian is better and dont forget, ur beloved Pakistan was once a part of India.
don’t be a **** racist, or u`ll get belted.
don’t mess in india u ****.
only because u started this, am I replying this way, wat goes around, comes around.
n manisha, u complete ****.
17. sspAnnie’s voice is really gr8 n she looks very good too.
18. qwerty-punkwhy fight over hu gave what and what happened
19. passionatere-read the review says …..”Dim the lights, recline the sofa, lay back, close your eyes, press play, and prepare to be transported into another realm…”
as for the pakistani singers, they really sing very nice, i agree. look @ strings, atif, rox3n but dont you think folks in india have given proper respect to these wonderful singers and thoroughly credited them.
hats off to the singers and a real good work by pritam.
hu cares hu sang, as long as u enjoy it…..
enjoyyyyyy !!!!!!!
oh i just luved his voice n the song tou phir aou, tere mere ristay is so good n touching song it’s really gud songs by Mustafa Zahid….
20. farishtaI think india is providing a platform which pakistan can not and look at us we do not make any difference between indians and pakistanis.
21. brahimeven listen to lyrics we havent changed a bit
bcause we appreciate talent not racism the way pakis do it. We have singers from accross the border but where the hell is this **** guys.
Will they do anything to promote the new freindship wawe? Or they still want to send that ***** militants who sacrifice their life to get jannat which they will never get.
from morocco to india i send lot of flowers to all indians.really i like music india and singers. and i hope that favorie me to owne friends. from india. for film awarapn i think the new is mustafa zahid in song Toh Phir Aao.and i hope one day find arabic man in hindi film
22. aliathis movie was absolutely fabalous ….it was really well made wid perfect actors and perfect music and singer …pakistani singers did really well ….NOW the ****’s singers who sang in this movie are actually gonna become famous INDIAN film industry is the platform for **** singers agree it or not A FACT IS A FACT ….and by being racist and saying **** about anu malik and udit naryan …they HAD the best songs ever which actually ****’s singers dint and im preety much sure that even the singers like atif aslam and ya know that and respect all these gr8 singers like suno ,udit ……so lets not be a bunch of stupid losers by being racist >>> JUST ADMIRE THE SONGS AND THE MOVIE and the gr8 success of the movie is that ****’s indians worked together and bought the best out of the movie……..
23. AQEEL-UR-RAHMANI LOVE EMRAAN,S LONG HAIR AND HIS TRUE LOVE STORY
24. Ali razRoxen really rocks in this movie sound tracks
25. rahulhey pakistani muzik rocks indian muzik is nothin infront of **** muzik abay choro yeh babon wala classical duniya kahan ki kahan pohanch gai aur alka jee aur abhijeet jee yahan hi bethay hain hamaray teenagers tang a chukay hain classical muzik say
26. sarahello keep votng4 awarpan plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz never says its bad film its xcellnt fil pl zzzzzzzzzzz vote 4 mine awarapan plzzzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
27. RajPakis made music based on rag-raginis , sapta surs, shrutis of hindu classical music. And what ur talking about look at ur **** religion music, dance, celebration are considered ‘haram’ and hence banned. It means u following indian music not we!
28. PeacethruMusicAll Music is Soul Food and Bringing the most beautiful talents from both these rich, diverse and most prolific musical scores is a magical journey into Peace and Healing for us all. Why can’t people stop all this self degrading, hate and sorrow and see the message in all these songs (thanks to all those who made it possible) on both sides……that in the end we share one soul, one love, one passion and that is good haunting melodies. Respect thyself and learn to see beyond the borders. May the light of love and awareness spread throughout our worlds…through the realm of sound. Please refrain from degrading each other and learn to love.
29. haiderBest ablum Annie mahiya is way better than the new version
30. Nomad195I really like Toh Phir Aao…