Dum Maro Dum 2011 Review and Story Hindi movie star rating: Goa beaches, hippie culture, drug-mafias, mysteries all collage together for a real on-screen enthralling action-packed “dum” (punch) in DUM MAARO DUM! After the surprise though limited success of con-man thriller BLUFFMASTER (2005), Rohan Sippy pitches out another riveting hi-octane suspenseful flick with his favorite Abhishek Bachchan as the lead player. Pritam leads this musical bandwagon along with Jaideep Sahni’s sweet “n” salty lyrics and together they promises truckloads of “dum” in this offerings.
DUM MAARO DUM has the sufficient musical “dum” (punch) to offer and entertains with mix “n” match of fast-beat tracks and melodies. If quality is given a major concern then soundtracks like “Te Amo” and “Jiyen Kyun” are the frontrunners while “Mit Jaaye Gham” holds maximum commercial prospects. This album may not be one of finest to arrive from Pritam stables but works potentially in giving thrive to flick’s narration, a substantial box-office success and aggressive promotion will surely do trick in raising its business prospects.
Unraveling into terrains of Spanish soft-rock ballads, Pritam weaves magic this time and ushers out lovey-dovey moments in tender caress of light-hearted instrumentals in “Te Amo (meaning “I Love You” in Spanish)”. Rihanna’s international hit track “Te Amo” created the buzz for these two lovely words and Pritam carries this into Bollywood territories with aplomb. It communicates expressively with as much as three gifted vocalists, singing their heart out in three different versions.
Rana’s Bollywood debut flick ‘Dum Maro Dum’ is getting ready for release on April 22nd. In this film Rana shared screen with Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu and Prathik Babbar (actor Raj Babbar’s son). Bipasha played Rana love interest in this film. The title of the film was taken from the yesteryear song ‘Dum Maro Dum’ from ‘Hare Rama Hare Krishna’. Interestingly the song ‘Dum Maro Dum’ was also remixed in this film for which Deepika Padukone gave a sizzling performance.
Anything can happen over a cup of tea! Sonorously breezy vocals, delicate soft-rock execution, suave wordings and racy jamming, all sublime appreciably well into format of delightfully composed soundtrack titled “Jiyen Kyun”. Young prodigies had made strong impacts in the past and they do again with Papon (Angaraag Mahanta), upcoming Assamese Indi-pop sensation, making very strong impact in his compassionately varying tones. It goes out especially for all those who treasure the groovy feel of resounding vocals makings its notable presence in live rock-concerts. Sahni’s urbane-friendly wordings have the tangy feel of commercial advertisement jingle (“Na aaye ho, Na aaoge, Na phone pe bulaoge, Na shaam ki karaari chai, Labon se yun pilaoge…”) and insinuates out “nerve-racking” emotions of lovable romantic evening. Groovy textures of Papon’s sonorous voice are the brightest highlight that melts significantly with the modulating pitch of arrangements and makes this as one of the finest solo ballads to arrive this year. In terms of execution, performance and composition, “Jiyen Kyun” is simply the finest of the lot that should bring the name of Papon into limelight for all good reasons. It deserves a strikingly rich theatrical treatment and will surely be having huge takers among urbane listeners in days to come.
Songs Review Rating – 3/5
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