Film: "Delhi-6″; Music Director: A.R. Rahman; Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi;
Singers: Rekha Bharadwaj, Kishori Gowariker, Shraddha Pandit, Sujata
Majumdar, Kailash Kher, Javed Ali, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Shreya
Ghoshal, Benny Dayal, Vivienne Pocha, Blaaze, Tanvi, Claire, Ash King,
Chinmayee, Karthik, Naresh, Srinivas, Bony Chakravarthy, Mohit Chauhan,
Amitabh Bachchan and Rahman. Rating: ***Where there is Rahman, there ought
to be expectations. Riding high on his Golden Globe success, Rahman has left
no stone unturned to give the music of Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's "Delhi-6″ a
unique and extremely fresh touch. The 10-song album is a concoction of
awe-inspiring melodies, feet tapping rhythms, wonderful lyrics and some
impressive singing.

"Tumre Bhavan Mein" adds a touch of spirituality to the album. Short and
soothing, the song that offers prayers, is very melodious. "Tumre Bhavan
Mein" is backed by vocals from Rekha Bharadwaj, Kishori Gowariker, Shraddha
Pandit and Sujata Majumdar.

Not many composers explore qawwali these days, but Rahman did that
seamlessly with "Arziyan". Tabla, harmonium and the clapping sounds,
supported by meaningful lyrics - all create a mesmerising listening
experience. The Sufism-imbued notes of the song and its requisite poignancy
are backed flawlessly by the two singers - Javed Ali and Kailash Kher.

Rahman has packed in a surprise in the form of "Bhor Bhaye" - it delves into
Indian classical form and is a treat. With Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's
rousing rendition and Shreya Ghoshal's honeyed voice, "Bhor bhaye" is an
overwhelming experience, especially for those who crave for classics.

Next song, "Delhi-6″, pays a tribute to the city. The funky song is
contemporary from the word go and blends a dash of rock, rap and hip-hop.
"Delhi-6″, which is a ragged mélange of attitude and style, is sure to be
hummed by every youngster. Benny Dayal, Vivienne Pocha, Blaze, Tanvi and
Claire have crooned it.

With "Dil gira dafatan", Prasoon Joshi reaffirms what a good lyricist he is.
To add to that, the melody and the simplistic arrangement of instruments are
extremely soothing to the ear. Ash King is the lead singer while Chinmayee's
backing creates some spell-binding moments.

"Genda phool", sung by Rekha Bharadwaj, Shraddha Pandit and Sujata Majumdar,
is a teasing folk song. It starts as a purely rustic and rooted number, but
soon western arrangements take over. Composer Rajat Dholakia and Rahman
share the credit for the song, which is quite playful.

"Hey kaala bandar" is easily the poorest track in the album. The number in
the hip-hop genre, with a few English lyrics, fails to create a mark. The
song is sung by Karthik, Naresh, Srinivas and Bony Chakravarthy.

"Masakalli" is easily the best song on the soundtrack. A power packed and
expressive number, it is crooned by Mohit Chauhan. A free flowing,
addictive, fun number, "Masakalli" will be remembered for months to come
owing to its mirthful, fluttering mood.

"Noor" is a small couplet recited by Amitabh Bachchan.

"Rehna tu" is meant to be a smoothly flowing, romantic number. But in spite
of Rahman lending his voice to the song and Benny Dayal along with Tanvi
doing well with backing vocals, the song doesn't really captivate.

Overall, the album is a robust mix of impressive tracks with some great and
hummable lyrics, making it a sure hit among music lovers.
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