`Yuvvraaj' is a musical treat all the way !

Mumbai, Oct 23: AR Rahman's magical touch to Subhash Ghai's
imaginative identity gives an ingenious distinctiveness to the music of
the Salman-Katrina starrer `Yuvraaj'. The opening track of the
film sounds to be the perfect introduction to the following tracks and
is designed as a dialogue monologue in Salman Khan's typical
anglicised accent.

The theme music is basically inspired by the instrumentation from the
Fifth of Beethoven, a 1976 composition notably used in several English
films.

"Yuvvraaj's music is classical and if you enjoy Beethoven,
you'll love this," Rahman says about the Salman Khan-Katrina
Kaif starrer. And Slum Dog.? "It's about multi-culturalism which
is bridging gaps across the globe," he adds.

After delivering hit group performances in `Jaane Tu Ya Jaane
Na' and `Golmaal Returns', Benny Dayal has got his first
lead playback song with `Tu Meri Dost Hai'. The song opens with
an alaap which forms the base tune of the track. Sung by Shreya Ghoshal
with Rahman's melodious voice for a short portion, the song is sure
an instant smile-inducing one.

`Tu Muskura', with minimal musical arrangements, reflects Alka
Yagnik's soulful singing. `Shano Shano' is an instantly
infectious disco dance number in Sonu Nigam's to die for vocals.

Gulzar is at his best once again with his choice of unusual yet hummable
lyrics in `Mastam Mastam'. `Dil Ka Rishta' appears to be
the climax opera act comprising all the lead actors including Anil
Kapoor, Salman Khan and Zayed Khan, who play brothers in the film.

Manmohini Morey has chaste classical singing on a contemporary backdrop
by Vijay Prakash, in the likes of maestros akin to Ustad Sultaan Khan.
This small piece is a gem of classical music. However, `Zindagi'
is a sad number about looking life in retrospect but doesn't get
outright depressing.

With `Yuvvraaj', Rahman and Ghai have teamed up for the best of
contemporary and classical compilation.

Rating: *** ½


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regards..

Krish..
" Yuvv ARR Raaj ! "

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