Sultan Music Review

Sultan Music Review by Abhishek Sharma tweets @abhu_sharma

The seasoned and supremely talented duo of Vishal-Shekhar have been entrusted with the music direction responsibility of arguably the biggest Hindi movie of 2016 i.e. Yash Raj Films’s ‘Sultan’. Although they have worked before with YRF in many musical hits like ‘Salaam Namaste’, ‘Tashan’, ‘Tara Rum Pum’, ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’ and the most recent ‘Fan’; this is going to be their maiden outing with the biggest of them all - Salman Khan.

Now, composing for a movie featuring current biggest star has its own pros as well as cons. Well, if we look at the greener side, the album will have maximum listeners and every song will get more than required attention. We have seen that due to lack of demand, many master compositions in relatively smaller movies go unnoticed. But in a movie like Sultan, each song has the potential to reach out to the widest nook and corner of the country and hence desperate attempt by a singer of the caliber of Arijit Singh to retain his song in the album is completely justifiable.

However, on the flip side, there is an industry of Salman Khan fans who are having exponentially high expectations from the music of Sultan. And God forbid if the songs are not chartbusters, strong waves of criticism will come from all quarters targeting the music directors. So without further ado, let’s review the music album and find out if Vishal-Shekhar have successfully lived up to one of the biggest challenge of their career so far.

Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai: The album opens with a bang as this highly energetic song boasts of a catchy tune. It bears a resemblance to Khan’s 2015 chartbuster ‘Selfie Lele Re’. Both the songs have powerful vocals by Vishal Dadlani, typical massy lyrics and mediocre Rap by Badshah. Apart from the tagline ‘Baby ko Bass Pasand Hai’ having the signature tune (which is enough for First Day First Show Fans to rejoice), there is nothing special about this song. (3 on 5)

Jag Ghoomeya: Here comes the song for which reportedly Arijit recorded earlier but the album features male version sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and female version by Neha Bhasin. It’s a soulful composition perfectly rendered by Rahat and it’s a treat to have him crooning for Salman after ‘Surili Akhiyon Wale‘, ‘Tere Mast Mast‘, ‘Meri Ada Bhi‘, ‘Teri Meri‘ and ’Dagabaaz Re‘. Female version by Neha Bhasin is kind of unplugged and touches right chords straightaway. Irshad Kamil’s meaningful lyrics deserve a special mention. (4 on 5)

440 Volt: Vishal-Shekhar have nailed the initial catchy tune of this full on peppy and fun number with innovative ‘tapori’ lyrics. Mika sings with passion and his crooning is pleasantly much sober than his usual loud and blasting dance numbers like ‘Dhinka Chika’ or ‘Jumme Ki Raat’. He has given Haryanvi touch to the words and is superbly aided by naughty yet lively beats throughout. (4 on 5)

Sultan: The title track is a high-powered composition and provides an adrenaline rush which leaves the listener gasping for more. Sukhwinder Singh and Shadab Faridi have lent energetic vocals. We have seen classic title songs for sports based movies ‘Chak De India’ and ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ and Sultan’s title track has the potential to join the list. There is another version ‘Rise of Sultan‘ rendered by Shekhar himself. It’s relatively slow but the chorus arrangements succeed to leave an impact. (4 on 5)

Sachi Muchi: Mohit Chauhan and Harshdeep Kaur make their presence felt in ‘Sachi Muchi’ which comes as a pleasant surprise in an album filled with dance numbers, inspirational and melodious songs. The track is like a light hearted conversational track similar on the lines as Mohit’s ‘Chicken’ song for Khan in Bajrangi Bhaijaan. (3 on 5)

Bulleya: Arguably the best song of the album, ‘Bulleya’ is a master sufi composition sung by lead folk singer Angaraag Mahanta popularly known as Papon. Irshad Kamil is in top form with lines like ‘Kuch rishton ka namak hi doori hota, naa milna bhi bohot zaroori hota hai’. It’s a mood uplifting number with bewitching qualities throughout and leaves a long lasting impression on the listener. (4.5 on 5)

Tuk Tuk: First Class! In this one single track itself, Vishal-Shekhar have shown their tremendous range as music composers. It starts off as an engaging traditional folk song with desi Haryanvi chants. Noorani sisters convert this to a full on foot tapping number with their enthusiastic vocals and then enters Vishal Dadlani with his superb rap. Song will be picturized on Anushka and might be used as entry song of her character in the movie. (4 on 5)

Overall, Vishal-Shekhar have managed to bring so much variety in one single album which is commendable. Each composition sounds different from another whether it be a DJ song (Baby), Melody (Jag Ghoomeya), Sufi (Bulleya), Tapori (440 Volts), Folk (Tuk Tuk), Motivational (Sultan) and Fun (Sachi Muchi). The final result is like a delicious Indian ‘Thali’ with all the required dishes.

The movie is super-hot in trade and the theatrical trailer has further raised the bars of expectations. The music album release is like a cherry on the cake. Yash Raj Films have the license to go for the full Monty now. Expect full throttle promotions and master release strategies in the days to come. It’s a foregone conclusion that 2016 EID is going to witness a plethora of box office records.

Music Review By Abhishek Sharma tweets @abhu_sharma

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  • For me,

    #1. ??????? ?????
    #2. ??? ???????? ?????
    #3. ??? ???????? (???? ??????) ?????
    #4. ???? ?? ???? ?????? ??? ?????
    #5. ????? ????? ?????

    Right from MBKD, Ali Abbas Zafar’s all movies had chartbuster music and #?????? too is no exception, though music doesn’t matter in a Bhai film, even with Avg music his movies become Blockbuster. Tiny stars like Kutta Khan needs chartbuster music,promotions,major budgets,well known actresses,big banners,unofficial hollywood remakes,item numbers and the most important one MANIPULATION ? too survive in the industry and the SHAMEFUL thing is even with above mentioned facilities that Bevda Khan failed to manage a HGOTY (from 9 yrs) and still his Zebra-Dabba fans calling him Duniya Ka Sabse Bada FLOPstar…. oh sorry superSTAR ?….Irony!

  • Bulleya is definately my favoirite song,SULTAN music album is the best compared to the recent released films,i think KAPOOR & SONS was the last good music album i had listened before this album Dropped.
    My mom love Jag Ghoomeya female version alot.
    MIRZIYA TEASER IS DROPPING IN TWO HOURS FROM NOW.

  • Bulleya is just amaizing,here is my list.
    1.Bulleya
    2.Jag Ghoomeya (female version)
    3.Jag Ghoomeya
    4.Rise Of Sultan.
    Rise Of Sultan gave me goosebumps amaizing lyrics and the beat,this song is going to be a rage in theatres,like Salman ETT entry song.

  • @Nipun, 1:54 p.m , both bang bang title track & baby ko bass pasand are strictly ‘not too good not too bad ‘ kind of songs so a 3/5 rating is fair enough for both of them.

    And yes most of the songs in PRDP deserve a 4* ratings barring 2 or 3 , even now when I listen to its songs it still gives me the same feelings I had when I had listened to them for the 1st time , especially palak muchal’s & shaan’s voices still haunting……..

  • @Nipun, 1:54 p.m , both bang bang title track & baby ko bass pasand are strictly ‘not too good not too bad ‘ kind of songs so a 3/5 rating is fair enough for both of them.

    And yes most of the songs in PRDP deserve a 4* ratings barring 2 or 3 , even now when I listen to its songs it still gives me the same feelings I had when I had listened to them for the 1st time , especially palak muchal’s & shaan’s voices still haunting……….

  • dey shud hv released bulleya song instead of jag ghoomeya as ramadan has started..no sense of releasing music nd dey r aiming for 300 cr..hutiyas lol

    releasing bulleya in place of jag ghoomeya cud hv incrsd d buzz as its d worth listening music just like last yr bhardo jholi ya mohd

  • Hahaha is it review…. come on indicine if this is called review then you should stop this
    Some cheap bakwas songs and getting 4

  • as expected crap music,of crap,film
    only eid,is the saving grace,of this mahacrap
    my rating 0star

  • There is a fan WAR between Salmanics & Srkians
    It is an EPIC & Classic war
    It’s equal to EL CLASSICO football match played btw FC Barcelona and Real Madrid

    Salman & SRK has Biggest fan bases after FC Barcelona and Real Madrid
    Note : I’m a die hard fan Of LUIS Suarez & FC Barcelona

    By the way in recent time I mean last 4-5 months there were small actor’s FANS try to MESS with SALMANICS
    they should understand their status & stay away from SULTAN related articles

    Note::: I’m a die hard fan of SALMAN in Sri Lanka

  • @NVS:
    Bang Bang title track is definitely way ahead!! Many dance numbers don’t stay with people!! I can see the craze of Bang Bang song in reality shows.. Many contestants perform on this track..

    I remember once Salim Merchant said that Dance numbers now a days are made to attract the crowd only. But he further added that Bang Bang title track is among those rare tracks which have a soul!!

  • @prashant Abhishek:

    Dude, why should I use good words for the guy who actually have done nothing good in his whole career??? How can I praise someone who involves in numerous Deshdrohi activities such as having relationship with Hafiz saeed???

  • Awesome Album Best of 2016…

    My Rating for SULTAN Album: I am giving this rating after listen the whole album after 4 times:
    Baby Ko Pasand Hai: 3.5/5
    Jag Ghoomya: 4.5/5
    440 Volt: 3/5
    Sultan: 4.5/5
    Sachi Muchi: 3.5/5
    Bulleya: 4.5/5
    Tuk Tuk: 4.5/5
    Jag G (F): 4/5
    Rise of Sultan: 4/5

    Overall: 4/5

    Here I want to say to those who don’t like 440 Volt song, even I don’t like it in the beginning but after listening it so many time I start liking it…

  • Indicine cant be more biased. ..
    The Best song is “jag ghummea” but sallu has completely destroyed the video.
    “Jan ghummeia par sallu jesa driver nain dekha”

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