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     |   |       Rating - 3.5/5Music Review Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji  |       
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Starring :  |                  Madhur Bhandarkar  
 Pritam 
 Sanjay Chhel, Neelesh Misra, Kumaar and Sayeed Quadri 
 Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Shruti Haasan and Omi Vaidya         |        
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CHANDNI BAR, SATTA, PAGE 3,  CORPORATE and FASHION. Just some of the critically acclaimed and award  winning films by Madhur Bhandarkar. Known more for his socially relevant  hard-hitting films that take a dig at the high society it was but  natural that there were not many memorable musical scores in them apart  from a few, namely in PAGE 3 (Lata's "Kitne Ajeeb Rishte") and of course  FASHION where Salim-Sulaiman did a commendable job. Its signature tune  is still quite a favourite at many fashion shows.  
 
However DIL  TOH BACCHA HAI JI sees a different side of Bhandarkar. It's a light  hearted romantic comedy, an all out commercial entertainer. And since  the focus is on romance it's but natural that the intelligent director  and the enterprising producer, Kumar Mangat , have entrusted Pritam ,  the king of melody with the responsibility of composing the music. Here  he has the support of quite a few of his favourite lyricists like Sayeed  Quadri, Neelesh Misra, Kumaar and Sanjay Chhel. Only Irshad Kamil seems  to be missing! Naturally expectations abound from this album too,  especially after the tumultuous success of Pritam-Ajay-Emraan's last  venture, ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAAI . So let's plug in and get going!  
 
Lovely  blend of soft guitar strums, keyboard notes and soft whisperings greet  the listeners to transport them into the dizzying world of spellbinding  romance through the scintillating "Abhi Kuch Dino Se". The super hit  singer-composer duo, Mohit Chauhan and Pritam, come up with another  brilliant love ballad that would surely make everyone fall in love with  it, such is the haunting effect of the easy to hum, light on the lips  song. The superb display of harmonica, piano drills and chorus in the  midst of the song too is delightful and coupled with Mohit's slightly  inebriated style of 'bindaas' singing, makes the song class apart.  Neelesh Misra the new gen lyricist displays his mastery with words that  make his poetry so very appealing and simple to understand as well. "Tu  bekhabar, Ya sab khabar, Ek din zara mere masoom dil par ghaur kar,  Pardon mein main rakh loon tujhe, Ke dil tera aa na jaye kisi ghair  par." An outright chartbuster and with music's lucky mascot Emraan  Hashmi crooning his way into the hearts on screen definitely this song  will stay at the top for quite a while.  
 
The romantic mood set up  by the first song continues to enthrall through the king of romantic  numbers Sonu Nigam's 'Tere Bin". A gift to treasure for the hopelessly  in love this song is an absolutely superb love ditty that is a notch  higher than the first song (difficult to believe but Pritam is simply  outdoing himself here!) due to the irresistibly mesmerizing rendition by  Sonu. His hold over his vocals and the way he conquers the high and low  notes with immense ease makes the song a delight to listen to, and not  to mention his diction (talaffuz) which is impeccable, a problem with  most other talented and promising singers . The background chorus,  especially the female part is a bit jerky but the male portion covers up  well. Lyricist Kumaar pens words that would be loved and appreciated by  those that matter most, the youth; very simple and appropriate.  
 
Then  there is the second version, "Tere Bin" reprise sung by Naresh Iyer  with minimal music in the background and he does well for himself as he  has nice soft and refreshingly sweet vocals.  
 
The remix version  too is classy and the high tempo suits the song and the way Sonu has  resung it will make the song more endearing to the target audience; the  youth who love everything fast paced and racy.  
 
 
 
 
 
Jazz and all out rock and roll  sixties style welcome "Yeh Dil Hai Nakhrewala", and it has been rendered  by a relatively new talent on the block Shefali Alvaris. Sung in the  Geeta Dutt style, the song may be a bit of an anti climax as it would  suit a male singer better but Shefali does a fine job of keeping the  spirits high with her enthusiastic rendition. This retro style  composition has one problem and that is: it just does not exude the kind  of energy usually associated with such kind of songs, the music  arrangement is lighter and the pace a tad gentler than desired. One must  add that some might prefer the lazy tempo and find it infectious .  Neelesh's lyrics are quite novel and suit the retro mood and setting of  the song perfectly.  
 
Antara Mitra's "Yeh Dil Hai Nakhrewala"(Film  Version) is not much different, though the background music  arrangements slightly differ, more guitars, trumpets and percussion  instruments galore and from the title one can guess that this is the  film version and will feature in the movie rather than Shefali's  version.  
 
The last two songs have been rendered by Kunal  Ganjawala, and naturally with Pritam at the helm of affairs and Emraan  Hashmi as one of the male leads (apart from Ajay Devgn), one does expect  another chartbuster from the singer-composer duo. Although Kunal has  become quite choosy and is not heard much but lately he has come out and  delivered some good numbers. His dew fresh vocals and his voice  modulations are always a treat to savour. "Jadugari" is one such number  that does showcases Kunal's talent like never before. The highly  infectious rhythm lingers on for quite sometimes and the soft musical  arrangements, bordering just on guitars and drums, coupled with a soft  lovely chorus highlight the romantic feel of the composition. Highly  versatile Sanjay Chhel, who is now writing for quite a few films, jots  down some nice wordings that project the feeling of love in quite a new  manner.  
 
The album rounds off with another love ballad, and this  time it's a duet, "Beshuba" with Antara Mitra giving company to Kunal  Ganjawala. A frothy and bubbly fast paced love song that has a nice beat  which does not relax even in the 'antara'. All credit to the artists,  both Kunal and Antara who sing so well in tandem as this is one song  that required a good tuning between the singers. Antara's diction leaves  a lot to be desired. The English portions too are well rendered and do  not appear forced at all. In fact they succeed in enhancing the lovey  dovey mood and the wordings are easy to understand as well. Sayeed  Quadri's lyrics are like the icing on the cake and this song should  appeal to all.  
 
Summing up, the album is exactly what one  expected from Pritam and his gang. Two chartbusters, "Abhi Kuch Dino Se"  and "Tere Bin" are our picks. The only problem with the album is that  it does not offer much variety unlike Pritam's last OUATIM. The songs  are mostly soft romantic numbers (due to the subject of the film) that  may not appeal to all, but for us die-hard romantics, this album is the  perfect gift for the upcoming Valentine Day which is not very far way  and by that time the music will indeed get popular as well. 
 
 
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