Tees Maar Khan 2010 Music Review
Tees Maar Khan 2010 Music Review
2010 couldn't have ended on a better note. One expects nothing but the best to bring on the smiles as one moves on from one year to another. With the music of Tees Maar Khan arriving at the stands now and expected to make waves by the time the film releases on Christmas, it couldn't have been any better for a music lover. After all Farah Khan has been known for her keen music sense when it comes to masala soundtracks (Main Hoon Naa, Om Shanti Om are testimonies of that) while Vishal-Shekhar too have been enjoying a good year with Anjaana Anjaani & I Hate LUV Storys turning out to be successful and Break Ke Baad boasting of a different sound as well. With lyricist Anvita Dutt joining all the fun, one looks forward to check out what does Tees Maar Khan have to offer.
It is a cracker of start with title song 'Tees Maar Khan' bringing with it the kind of hook that is totally addictive to begin with. A true blue theme track that can be expected to make an appearance at regular intervals right through the film's running length, 'Tees Maar Khan' is a guest composition by Shirish Kunder who has written it as well. One can confidently say that if at all a 'khiladi' film was to be made today, it would have proudly boasted of a song like this. What also impresses is the way Sonu Nigam contributes with male, female, child, chorus as well as other quirky voices to make it a unique affair. Not just that, the 'dhol' beats in the end make it a truly entertaining affair that ensures that 'Tees Maar Khan' would be heard for many more months to come. No wonder, there is a deserving 'remix version' that arrives later in the album as well, hence making it a complete 'paisa vasool' affair.
After warming up the listener enough comes 'Sheila Ki Jawani' which clearly has to be one of the most erotic item tracks to have been heard in a long-long time. There has been a 'munni badnaam' or a 'beedi jalaile' in the past, both being tremendous hits while belonging to the world of item songs. Now comes 'Sheila Ki Jawani' which has an urban setting to it with a fusion of 'desi' sound which makes it an irresistible and one of it's kind affairs. The way Sunidhi Chauhan sings the track, especially to the kind of lyrics that are out rightly suggestive, one can well expect Katrina Kaif to find a new fan base once the song is seen in entirety. With added vocals by Vishal Dadlani (who has also written the song), this one (appearing in a remix version as well) would easily go down as one of the most erotic compositions ever by him and his partner Shekhar since 'Khuda Jaane' [Bachna Ae Haseeno], which belonged to romantic genre but still resulted in soaring temperatures.
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