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Monday, 30 January 2012

Striker (2010)

 


Reluctantly one plays on Striker and Sonu Nigam brings on the longest track in the album, 'Cham Cham', which lasts more than seven minutes. Composed by Shailendra Barve (who was the guest composer in Taare Zameen Par with a beautifully composed 'Mera Jahan' to his credit), 'Cham Cham' written by Jeetendra Joshi is yet another soothing piece with a 'qawalli' base to it. However, instead of following a tried and tested genre, 'Cham Cham' makes a good effort (and also succeeds) in being slower in pace and also maintaining a good blend of rhythm and melody that starts settling in after one has given it a patient hearing 3-4 times.

As stated earlier, it's zero buzz around the film coupled with largely unknown names and coming together of an unconventional score that would go against Striker from the sales perspective. Nothing wrong with being unconventional but then if an album has to make an impression commercially, it requires an adequate backing as well; something which is completely missing in case of Stri
 

  1. Aim Lagaa Ungali Chala / Blaze
  2. Aim Lagaa Ungali Chala - Remix / Blaze
  3. Bombay Bombay Tararam Pam / Siddharth Shrivastav
  4. Cham Cham Jani Raate / Sonu Nigam
  5. Haq Se Le Haq Se / Siddharth Shrivastav
  6. Maula Ajab Teri Karni Maula / Swanand Kirkire
  7. Pia Saanvara Tarsa Raha / Sunidhi Chauhan
  8. Yun Hua Raat Ye / Vishal Bhardwaj

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