Radio Sargam Music Review: The Rising

Producers: Bobby Bedi
Director: Ketan Mehta
Cast: Amir Khan, Rani Mukherjee and Amisha Patel
Music: A R Rahman
Lyrics: Javed Akthar
Singers: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sukhvinder Singh, 
Kailash Kher, Madhu
Shree, Richa Sharma,Reena Bhardwaj, Bonnie Chakraborthy,Srinivas, Chinmayee 
Murtaza Khan, Kadir
Khan,Karthik Das Baul, A R Rahman, Amir Khan
Audio: Yash Raj Music
Songs: 8

1) Mangal Mangal (Kailash Kher)
The opening track Mangal Mangal is nothing short of classic. With Rahman's 
brillant
composition, Kailash's energetic vocals and Javed Saab’s lyrical gem the album 
begins with an
impressive and auspicious way. The use of instruments like tablas, dholak gives 
it an earthy
and rustic sound.
Rating: 9/10

2) Main Vari Vari ( Kavita Krishnamurthy, Reena Bhardwaj)
Main Vari Vari is a Mujra song with a high dose of qawwali thrown in. The use 
of tablas is
praiseworthy and the bass sound makes them catchy and modern. The vivacious 
voices of Kavita
Krishnamurthy, who has sung after a long time and also Reena Bhardwaj enhances 
the song. Some
good promotion will ensure the success of this song.
Rating: 8/10

3) Holi Re (Amir Khan, Udit Narayan, Srinivas, Madhushree, Chinmayee)
Listening to the first two songs one might think; another masterpiece from 
Rahman but suddenly
all your expectations are crushed by Holi Re. It is one of the weakest songs 
composed on
festival Holi. The uneven arrangements of the beats make it worse. Amir does 
not get any scope
to sing and Udit and Madhushree are passable. Srinivas and Chinamyee cannot be 
heard in the
song. It is indeed an average effort from the world famous composer.
Rating: 4/10

4) Rasiya Re (Richa Sharma, Bonnie Chakraborthy)
Rasiya Re has loads of Arabic flavor to it. An erotic tune with great vocals 
from Richa Sharma.
The use of Bass sounds and Percussions does not justify to the era for which 
the song is
composed. Nevertheless a nice seductive, temptive and attractive song which 
should work well.
Rating: 7/10

5) Mangal Mangal-Agni (Kailash Kher)
The Agni version talks about awakening and fighting against British. This 
version is better
than the former and the use of nagada, dholak is scintillating. Kailash once 
again emerges
victorious. Hats off to Javed Saab for penning such an energetic inspirational 
track. This song
will create a great impact on screen. So watch out!
Rating: 9.5/10

6) Takey Takey (Sukhvinder Singh, Kailash Kher, Karthik Das Baul)
Takey Takey shows us the brilliance of Javed Saab. He proves again and again he 
can deliver
different ideas without any repetition. This song is a sure winner with peppy 
and catchy tune
and wonderful rendition by sukvinder and co. The use of shenai and other 
instruments reminds of
the composers earlier works but nonetheless is fully entertaining.
Rating: 7/10

7) Al Maddath Maula (A R Rahman, Murtaza, Kadir, Kailash)
This is a situational song where Mangal Pandey and group are on some mission, 
it will look good
on screen with some intense, thrilling moments. A simple but effective 
devotional tune, well
rendered by the singers.
Rating: 6/10

8) Mangal Mangla-Atma (Kailash Kher)
The album ends with the third version of the title track, but this version has 
a slow tempo,
registering the death scene of mangal pandey. This song is an emotional number 
and is sure to
move the audience. Kailash excels once again and Javed Saab has penned down the 
apt words.
Rating: 7/10

OVERALL:
Mangal Pandey - The Rising songs are mostly situational and they will look 
magnificent when
viewed on big screen. It is a difficult job to compose and write lyrics for 
these kinds of
films and it cannot be denied that Rahman and Javed Saab have succeeded in 
giving a classy
stuff. The album will slowly but surely get noticed. For those who want Dus 
bahane to just
chill, will find it hard to digest.
Overall Rating: 7.5/10

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