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Thease are Just Music Reviews yet!


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Another GOOD music review:
Dev (2004)
By IANS
May 17, 2004, 14:46

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Melody, innovation live in 'Dev' music

Music: Aadesh Shrivastava
Lyrics: Nida Fazli, Govind Nihalani


Here's a film soundtrack that makes us want to throw our hands in the air...in a gesture of thanks! Melody and innovation live!

Aadesh Shrivastava has been doing exemplary work for two years. Last year he gave us much reason to rejoice with his songs in "Chalte Chalte" and "Baghbaan". Now in "Dev", Shrivastava collaborates with Govind Nihalani who's worked with A.R. Rahman in his earlier foray into star-studded commercial cinema "Takshak".

Remember the Asha Bhosle hit "Rang de" in Nihalani's "Takshak"? There is a colourful ripple across the intense and sinuous soundtrack of "Dev" too. It's called "Rang deehni".

Kailash Khare, who rose to sudden fame with last year's "Allah ke bande" in "Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part 2", joins voices with Mahua of the pop band Viva and Shraddha Pandit, who's the composer's niece, to create a ravishing tune done up in trendy shades of Raga Darbari.

Sonu Nigam is unrecognisable in "Tujh sang". In the song written by director Govind Nihalani, the versatile singer scales new heights of emotive expression.

Kareena Kapoor turns singer in the quaintly assembled "Jab nahin". Lyricist Nida Fazli's words are like fresh air blowing through a corridor filled with memories and other intangibles. Kareena hasn't just recited a few poetic lines but actually sung the entire song and carried the notes with extreme care and delicacy.

Composer Aadesh Shrivastava's wife Vijayta sings the other version of "Jab nahin".

And to climax the star line-up, Shrivastava gets Amitabh Bachchan to recite the lines about duty and death in the end piece.

In fact, the Bachchan-Shrivastava combination has always worked. Whether it was "Major Saab" or "Baghban", and now "Dev", the composer seems to be fully inspired when he tunes for a Bachchan-starrer.

"Dev" isn't an album about gimmicky sounds. It pulls no punches and yet manages to wallop a smart blow on our sensibilities. The versatile and virile sounds include my favourite track "Allah hoo" where Shrivastava gets vocally ambitious in the seductive company of the inimitable Asha Bhosle.

Seldom in any of her recent songs has Bhosle sounded so richly articulate. The first rate arrangement of the track makes "Allah hoo" a rhythmic tour de force.

From the splendid Sufi sounds that open "Rang deehni", where Kailash Khare sings the secular words of Nida Fazli about the "Bhagvad Gita" co-existing with the "Quran", to the closing moments when the soundtrack reaches an unforgettable climax, "Dev" is a musical odyssey that we aren't likely to forget in a hurry.

This is certainly one of the finest, most vibrant albums of the season, and one that proves Aadesh Shrivastava to be one of our most worthy composers.

For the discerning listener, "Dev" is a once-in-a-blue moon experience. As for those who just want to hear Kareena croon, there's a treat waiting for you. Go for it.



© Copyright 2004 by MusicIndiaOnLine.com

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***Hmm!! I dont understand why DEV didnt click with my friend BLUDHOUND?? I value his opinion a lot! There must be something really bad or ordinary that I didnt pick up?? :roll: :?:


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Another GOOD REVIEW:
Want mellow tunes? Go for Dev

Sukanya Verma | May 24, 2004 13:59 IST


Some music sounds good as background for a serious scene. The soundtrack of Dev is like that.

Directed by Govind Nihalani, Dev features Amitabh Bachchan in the title role. It also stars Om Puri, Fardeen Khan, and Kareena Kapoor.

Since the story revolves around the Hindu-Muslim communal discord, there is a strong influence of both communities in the album. So you have an intensely rendered Allahu and an equally effective Ganesh aarti, Mangalam Ganesham.

Rang deeni has a feeling of déjà vu. It sounds so much like the A R Rahman composition Rang de from Nihalani's previous release Thakshak. The good thing is, it's still extremely catchy.

More on rediff.com!




AB, Fardeen: Devastating!

Dev: Of communalism and humanity



Kareena Kapoor turns singer with Jab nahi aaye the tum. The song opens with Fardeen Khan's amateurishly recited poetry followed by Kapoor's careful and conscious humming. But then, as Nihalani explained in his interviews to various publications, the idea is to show a girl remembering her sweetheart in solitude, not displaying her vocal prowess.

Another actress does the same number again. Remember Vijeta Pandit of Love Story fame? The yesteryear actress-cum-singer and Aadesh Shrivastava's wife does a good job of this gentle melody.

One of the high points of Dev's soundtrack is Nida Fazli's articulate poetry. It is fresh despite the grave nature of the songs.

Director Nihalani pens a song too — the semi-classical Tujh sang bandhi dor, which relies more on Sonu Nigam's vocal talents with its minimalist arrangement.

The theme music — Dev speaks — consists of an Amitabh Bachchan dialogue piece and some dramatic tunes. What's interesting here is that instead of the usually high-pitched, charged Big B baritone, you get to hear him speak in a soft, mellow tone about Satya (Truth) and Insaaf (Justice).

Dev might not appeal to a regular palate. But if you are looking for something understated, go for it.


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