Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Music Overview
EXPECTATIONS
As is the present pattern with majority of Bollywood flicks, soundtrack of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan too has launched alongside the arrival of the movie in theatres. Although an early launch of the jukebox can nicely assist achieve added recognition in days previous to the movie's launch, one wonders if this pattern would reverse in time to return. Furthermore, but once more there are three recreated songs on this album which has over half a dozen numbers in there.
MUSIC
Yo Yo Honey Singh (composer), Kinder Deol (lyricist) and singer J-Star's 'Gabru' from the album Worldwide Villager is recreated by, who else however, Tanishk Bagchi as 'Pyaar Tenu Karda Gabru'. A enjoyable observe all the way in which which is already fairly well-liked, particularly up North, this one is a celebratory outing with newer lyrics by Vayu. Singer Romy does fairly nicely in rendering this hard-core Punjabi quantity that's set to be a chartbuster once more.
Tanishk - Vayu come collectively to create variety of songs in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan and certainly one of their first collaborations is 'Mere Liye Tum Kaafi Ho'. Ayushmann Khurranna brings himself behind the mike for this Vayu written quantity and his voice really comes throughout as fairly totally different in right here. An honest observe which is straightforward on ears, it comes throughout as a situational quantity at finest because it does not actually have that punch in there to emerge as a chartbuster.
Second recreated track 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. An excellent recreation by Tanishk Bagchi and Vayu, this one has Bappi Lahiri's voice been retained which really works tremendously for the track. Whereas Ayushmann Khurranna chips in as nicely, the true enjoyable is to hearken to Bappi Lahiri because of his distinctive vocals. An excellent tackle 80s nostalgia.
It is time for the Kakkar household to return collectively for 'Ooh La La'. Whereas Tony Kakkar writes and composes this one (together with Tanishk Bagchi), his sisters Sonu Kakkar and Neha Kakkar take centre-stage to let their hair down. A enjoyable quantity all the way in which, its promotion surprisingly kick-started fairly late within the movie's marketing campaign and it might nicely have been useful had this been earlier. Not that the track is a large chartbuster within the making however nonetheless it has the sort of power in there that will have pepped the movie even additional.
Mika steps in quickly after for Tanishk - Vayu created 'Aisi Taisi'. Although the enjoyable aspect is unbroken this time round as nicely, as has been the case with a lot of the songs heard earlier than, on the finish of the day it solely matches within the wants of being a situational outing. Similar is the case with 'Raakh' which is definitely a melancholic outing and arrives out of nowhere. Although Arijit has sung for this Tanishk - Vayu creation, the punch isn't actually there and you do not fairly crave to return and provides this one a repeat listening to.
There may be some enjoyable that involves the proceedings 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' by Tanishk Bagchi and Vayu. Although Zara Khan tries to herald one thing quirky to the proceedings, the enjoyable aspect really is available in when the unique makes an look.
OVERALL
The music of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan seems to be first rate sufficient with a few songs making an impression, albeit each being recreations. One way or the other the brand new songs which were created for the movie do not fairly cowl the space and had there been a chartbuster ortwo there, it might have solely helped the soundtrack additional.
OUR PICK(S)
‘Pyaar Tenu Karda Gabru’, ‘Arey Pyaar Kar Le’, ‘Ooh La La’
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