Traffic Signal
Madhur Bhandarkar films always make news. And ''Traffic
Signal'' is special since it is third in the trilogy of Mumbai centric films
made by Bhandarkar after ''Chandni Bar'' and ''Page 3''. Reuniting with Shamir
Tandon who has composed for ''Page 3'' and ''Corporate'' in the past, Madhur
gets ready with his film that is expected to hit the marquee in 3 weeks from now
February 2nd.
For films belonging to such a genre, it is quite a task to come up with a score
that compliments rather than breaking the film''s narrative. Hence there are not
many expectations of any chartbuster song from the music of ''Traffic Signal''
as one only looks forward to a situational soundtrack. Well, situational
soundtrack it is which doesn''t quite make a thumping impact!
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Guest composer Raju Singh is roped in to create ''The Spirit Of Signal'' which
is a thrilling 2 and a half minutes piece! A western instrumental piece with
background vocals adding on the effect, it has an exciting rhythm which is
immensely catchy and is sure to ignite the proceedings if placed at the right
junctures read: thrilling/dramatic moments in the film. Currently on air along
with the teaser promo of the film, it never once looks out of place and only
aids one in looking forward to the film.
Hariharan gets into the pop mode with ''Yehi Zindagi Hai To Kya Zindagi Hai''
which could easily have been presented as a ghazal if composer Shamir Tandon
would have opted for it. But instead, he creates it as a philosophical song
about life and its essence. Sangeet Haldipur chips in as an additional voice
behind Hariharan in this number written by Sameer which is a track for the
background score of the film. A number that has a serene feel to it, ''Yehi
Zindagi'' won''t be remembered for weeks after the film is off the theatres but
would be liked by those who are fond of Indi-pop/ghazal genre.
When ''Na Jis Din Teri Meri Baat Hoti Hai'' begins, it sounds almost like a
sequel to ''Yehi Zindagi'' due to the way it is composed, arranged and sung. The
only place where it differs is its genre as it is a love song. While ''Yehi
Zindagi'' may appeal to a select segment of audience, ''Na Jis Din'' is pure
mediocre as Kunal Ganjawala and Yogita Pathak just go through the motions and
sing along to an extremely average and beaten to death tune.
There is a repeat version of the song too with veteran singer Bhupinder Singh at
the helm but still there is not much to look forward in the song. It won''t be
wrong to say that ''Na Jis Din'' belongs to an instant skip variety as the only
area where it succeeds is creating boredom.
Madhur Bhandarkar would have certainly known the way his album had shaped up so
far and that could be the reason why his much publicized ''lavani'' song makes
an appearance next. While Bhavika brings an authentic rustic feel to ''Aai Ga''
with a brief appearance in the song''s start, middle and the end, Vaishali
Sawant is the major contributor as she sings with a kind of spirited approach as
required by the song.
The right accent, cheers, pauses and much required ''desi'' instruments are all
in place to make ''Aai Ga'' a ''masala'' number that has good chances to do well
in the Maharashtra belt, though beyond that it looks difficult to be grabbed
with both hands by the music lovers. Nevertheless, it should be good fun to
watch in the film''s situation. Later D J Amelon and Salil Amrute come together
to create a western remix version of ''Aai Ga'' which could have been made
keeping the pub/disc hopping crowds in mind.
Title song ''Signal Pe'' comes in the end which is an ensemble piece with Vinod
Rathod, Baba Sehgal, Neerja Pandit, Raj Pandit and Navin Prabhakar coming
together behind the mike. While Vinod and Baba are the two singers who dominate
the proceedings, other singers add on to the ''signal'' feel by giving voices
for ''taporis'', eunuchs, street kids etc. who play an integral part of the
film. Narrating the proceedings of what goes on at signals, it is a situational
track that should be appearing at number of points in the film. Expect Madhur''s
direction stamp in full form when this song is on.
Rest of the album is made of bonus songs in the form of Kailash Kher''s
''Dilruba'' and ''Albela Saajan'' Kailasa, Jagjit Singh & Gulzar''s ''Haath
Chhute Bhi To Rishtey Nahi Chhuta Karte'' and ''Din Kuch Aise Guzarta Hai'',
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan''s ''Tere Bin Nahin Lagda'' and Ustad Sultan Khan &
Chitra''s ''Piya Basanti''. No doubt, a good addition to the album, especially
for those who like their music to be non-filmy and semi-classical.
If one looks back at the songs of ''Traffic Signal'', one doesn''t quite take
much back home. With an exception of ''Aai Ga'' that may do well selectively,
there is not much about the film''s soundtrack that remains with a music
follower. In the end, what works is the situational feel to the music at most
places, thought not all! that should keep up the pace with the film.
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