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Film: “Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Director Music”: Pritam Chakraborty; Lyricists: Amitabh Bhattacharya, Neelesh Misra and Irshad Kamil; Singers: Mika Singh, KK, Dominique Cerejido, Karthik, Sunidhi Chauhan, Mohit Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Kumar Tulsi; Review
Composer Pritam Chakraborty usually generates interest with his new album and has done with his latest creation, “Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The music of this thriller has its moments and most of the songs are hummable.
The album includes nine songs.
It begins with the melodic, soft ballad Love “Pee Loon” in the voice of Mohit Chauhan. The song was played by Sufi and is quite enjoyable. The song is a good start to the soundtrack and is a winner in all areas.
The song also comes in a remix version.
This is followed by a nice composition, “Aaye Tum jo. Sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Tulsi Kumar, who has elements of qawwali. The number seems a chord of confidence in the listener.
The song has also included a reprise version of a single version of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Even if the original is promising reprise version is the cake.
Then comes “Brown”, a song, a mixture of two of the greatest hits of R. D Burman and some original lyrics are. Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Rana Mazumder, the song is influenced by “Monica Oh My Darling” and “Duniya me” and brings the true feeling retro.
While the basic essence of the old songs are still intact, Pritam brings a new taste, adding their own bit. After a while you get a number of cabaret in an album to listen to movie downloads.
The next is “I’m in love”, a soft and comfortable track, romantic and Cerejido KK Domnique behind the microphone. “I’m in love” with its melodious music shows the potential and it is good to listen on a loop. It’s a song that will appeal to new generations.
It has two versions – the dance and the duet.
Finally, “Babu Rao mast hai.” Sung by Mika, is a nervous and mischievous song of one Babu Rao, who is probably an important figure in the film. The song is average and not as musically enjoyable.
In general, the album stands out and will appeal to music lovers.