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Krishna
Last year it
was ''Hanuman'' and this festive year it is
the turn of ''Krishna'' to arrive on
screens. Directed by Aman Khan, ''Krishna''
is an animated film that has been in the
making for long but is now finally ready for
release after an extensive post production.
Rajendra Shiv is the composer of the film
while Bapi-Tutul join for a couple of
tracks.
Kumar Sanu is quite an unlikely candidate
for singing a song in a movie like
''Krishna'' because of his association with
romantic songs in the past. ''Makhan Koi''
is the track in picture which is about the
escapades of young ''Krishna'' who loves to
relish ''makhan, break ''matkis'' and steal
the clothes of ''gopis''. Highlight of the
song is the sound of flute that comes at the
beginning and is also heard for short
durations between the ''antaras''. Sunidhi
Chauhan coming along with Kumar Sanu may
have normally resulted in a mushy love song
but in this case the outcome is strictly
devotional as the two sing a duet version of
''Makhan Koi''.
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Surprise comes in the form of ''Aayo
Nathkhat Nandlala'' that has been given a
western nursery rhyme treatment with some
bits and pieces of English lyrics too.
Alisha Chinoy leads the pack with Anupam,
Barbie, Amod, Carl and Carol joining in.
This number too is devotional but has been
treated differently to appeal to urban
children. For some reasons, there are a few
5-7 second pieces from devotional tracks
belonging to old Hindi films added too! To
make it ''look'' like an album of today,
there is a ''remix version'' of the song
added as well though it doesn''t really add
much value.
For a film like this, a song by Sukhwinder
Singh is much expected. ''Aao Padhare
Krishna'' is the song rendered by him where
he is in his characteristic full throated
best. Narrating the childhood of
''Krishna'', the song also touches upon the
greatness of the Lord and how He arrived on
the earth to eliminate the evil and uplift
the suppressed.
Asad Ajmeri writes ''Baat Hai Yeh To'' which
is about being happy and making others happy
by conveying the message of love and
togetherness all around. The best composed
and sung song of the enterprise so far, it
is mainly due to Sonu Nigam''s presence in
the track that makes it special. The track
has a cooling effect that also comes from
the fact that Rajendra Shiv''s arrangements
are quite soothing.
Sound of flute is the starting point for ''Brindavan''
that gives it a melodious and ear pleasing
beginning. Based on ''pahadi'' folk tune, ''Brindavan''
is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan where she is
supported by chorus girls. A song about ''gopis''
being in love with ''kaanha'' who frequents
them in ''brindavan'', it has Rajendra Shiv
joining in Sunidhi towards the latter part
of the song. Remix of even this track?
That''s the though which crosses the mind on
reading the credits for the song that
follows. Thankfully it is just the sound of
''dandiya'' that is added to the original
for the ''remix'' version.
Guest composers Bapi-Tutul and lyricist
Sandeep Nath are roped in for a track which
is about the arrival of a new ''yug'' -
''Krishna Kaal''. A short yet passionate
track about how things would change in
future with the arrival of ''Krishna'', it
also includes the theme rhythm of ''Aayo
Natkhat Nandlala'' towards the end.
Bapi-Tutul are also responsible for ''Theme
Music'' which seems more as an amalgamation
of background pieces from different parts of
the films. The mood keeps changing from
being sober to naughty to high energy and
then intense.
''Krishna'' has an ordinary score that has
its moments but in the final result doesn''t
really have much retention power to make a
listener come back to it again and again.
Those who are fond of devotional music may
want to give an ear or two to 2-3 tracks but
for regular ''junta'' who have a set
expectation from a Hindi movie score there
is nothing much in store for them due to the
film''s genre.
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