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| Movie : |
Allah Ke Banday |
| Direction : |
Faruk Kabir |
| Production : |
Ravi Walia |
| Cast : |
Sharman Joshi,Faruk Kabir,Naseruddin Shah,Atul Kulkarni,Anjana Sukhani,Rukhsar,Zakir Hussain,Saksham Kulkarni,Suhasini Mulay,Vikram Gokhale |
| Music : |
Chirantan Bhatt,Kailash Kher,Naresh,Paresh,Tarun & Vinayak,Hamza Faruqui,Ishq Bector |
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| Allah Ke Banday Music Review |
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The album gets a hard hitting start with Chirantan Bhatt coming up with exactly the kind of sound in 'Maula' that one expected from Allah Ke Banday. Sung in high pitch by Hamza Faruqui and Krishna, this fusion between sufi and rock does bring in the kind of high intensity impact that Allah Ke Banday required. Sarim Momin gets the right lyrics in place as the protagonists' plea before God to make life better for the underprivileged.
Next to arrive is a Kailash Kher, Naresh & Paresh creation titled 'Kya Hawa Kya Baadal'. Written and sung by Kailash Kher, the track has a sad intrinsic feel to it. However, what takes the song down is the fact that it turns out to be pretty sad not just in the way it is sung and the theme that it conveys but also the way it overall sounds. Clearly, this one just doesn't go anywhere and though it does aim at bringing on the theme feel of the film, the overall sound of 'Kya Hawa Kya Baadal' is such that you aren't really excited to check out the much longer version that appears later.
New entrants Tarun & Vinayak come up with a two minute long piece 'Rabba Rabba' which has director/actor Faruk Kabir himself coming behind the mike. This is the same song which is currently playing in the promo and is strictly situational. A rock number which has lyrics by Ravi Khote, this song yet again gets into the territory of lost childhood and innocence. However, even as one starts warming up to a little extent, it reaches an end.
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