songs such as Maston ka jhund and Slow motion angreza fail to go beyond their situational settings, because of their ordinary melody lines. However, nothing prepares you for the introductory electric guitar riffs of Zinda, a heavy rock song that is surged to a dazzling force of nature with Joshi's lyrics breathing fire within its champion protagonist, Koyla kaala hain chattano ne paala hain.Ī delectable groove of guitars blends in a delicate fusion with the sufi lyrics in Mere yaar and Javed Bashir's vocals are rough beauty. the album starts off with the serene Gurbani, (sung by Daler Mehndi) with the purity and robustness of the early morning prayers. While Mehra gets the able support of lyricist Prasoon Joshi, he collaborates with Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, the really talented composer trio that seem to have lost direction in the last few films. There is no doubting the filmmaker's intuitive sense of music, but this album tests whether he is able to channelise it without A R Rahman's presence. The music of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag comes with the baggage of being helmed by director, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, whose last two films produced two of the best Hindi movie soundtracks in recent times, Rang De Basanti and Delhi 6.
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