Wednesday 18 December 2013

Music Review of Dhoom 3


There is no doubt that the music of Dhoom franchise movies is always a superhit and stylish. It always has a high impact on the success of the movie.
So let’s check out how much interesting is the soundtrack of Dhoom 3, the third instalment of the most popular franchise of Hindi movies.

It has total five songs and one Arabic version of the original Hindi track and there are two instrumentals.

Dhoom Machale (Hindi)
There is no doubt every time the main highlight of Dhoom albums is its title track. Every
time Music composer Pritam has to perform this tough task to recreate the Dhoom magic using the same signature tune but still making it little different from the earlier versions. This time the singer has been changed, it has been sung by Aditi Singh Sharma. She is not much popular till now but no doubt this song will make a boom in her singing career. Although she has just done an okay job but when the tune is so much popular who cares about the wordings or the singing. Specially after the movie will be released and people will see sensational Katrina Kaif dancing to the tune of this song, this song will be a major hit. But if you only listen to the song without watching the video you will surely remember Tata young’s version of the same song from Dhoom (1) as the rhythm has some similarities.
Dhoom Machale (Arabic)
It has nothing new except for the Arabic wordings and the Lebanese singer Naya, otherwise it is just same with the Hindi version. The funny thing is that if it would not have been a part of the album then people could have claim that this is the original track from where Pritam has taken inspirations to copy the tune for the Hindi version. The songs sounds good for the unknown language only but the mystery is why the song is there in the album and will it be used in the movie too, well for that we have to wait till the release.

Malang
Even before its release, this song has created a buzz not because of the tune or singing rather
for its lavish picturisation which costs around 5 Crore. So there is no doubt that visually the song is looking good but this song sounds good too. The music is superb which has some interesting mix of Sufi and Rock. Don’t miss the semi classical aalap in between that too in the signature tune of Dhoom. After the superhit track “Zinda” in “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag”, Siddharth Mahadevan has sung this song well too, but the female singer Shilpa Rao is just brilliant. She sounds similar like her own song “Ishq Shava” from “Jab Tak Hai Jaan”, but still her voice is enjoyable.


Kamli
This is a nice song with Punjabi lyrics. It grows in your mind from the first time you listen to it. The tune of the song is very familiar especially in the lines “Mere Mahiya Sanam Janam” , there is no doubt that Pritam has been inspired once again but no matter from where it is inspired it sounds good. In every Dhoom soundtrack Sunidhi Chauhan gets an opportunity and she utilises it very well. Her energetic and sensuous voice suits very much with the feel of the song. If you still don’t like the song then you have wait to watch sexy Katrina Kaif dancing superbly on this song.

Tu Hi Junoon
It is a romantic track where a guy is praising his lady love. Unfortunately the wording is very much ordinary and the music by Pritam is just average. Mohit Chauhan tries too hard to sound different but he actually sounds like a bad version of Kunal Ganjawala. Over all this song is just an average song. Maybe if the song will be picturised on Aamir and Katrina then their fire crackling chemistry can work for the song.

Bande Hai Hum Uske
This is a song composed by Julius packiam and sung by child artistes Shivam Mahadevan and Anisha Sharma. It sounds like a prayer sung by children in school campuses. Maybe it will be a situational song in the movie. When you will listen to it carefully you can easily find out that it is heavily inspired by the Anu Malik composed song “Dil Me Sanam Ki Surat”, in fact it is just a slower version of the old song. One can easily pass this song without hearing it for more than one time. But one must admit that the lyrics of the song are good and inspirational.

Dhoom Tap Instrumental
It is an instrumental track with appropriate beats for Tap dancing. Thanks to Aaamir Khan’s over promotion about his Tap dancing learning sessions that everyone is looking forward to see him doing Tap dance on this tune. But in audio track it does not sound so much interesting. It is engaging only in the parts where the signature tune of Dhoom is there. Also this track sounds too long as there is no variety in the tune.

Dhoom 3 Overture
It is another instrumental track composed by Julius Packiam. This track is engaging and sounds perfect as the background score for the larger than life and stylish thriller.

The best of this album – Malang , Kamli and Dhoom Overture(instrumental)


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