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"Latika Theme", a rhythm divine "alaap"
in sultry tones with rhythmic flows comes out as fresh whiff
of air where experimental moves excels to its acme. Suzanne
D'Mello hums it gracefully with somber tonality of mild orchestral
works. It's simply amazing in its totality as sounds and humming
works expressively in gesticulating out solemn emotions. A
brilliant background score by all standards that not only
glorify out the finesse of vocalist but also honor the craftsmanship
of musicians.Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's most vivacious floor dancing
track "Aaj Ki Raat" (DON) gets a thriving boost
as it gets added in the credits with added electronic beat
fillers. It's a cool entry to make think hotter and spicier
for international audiences and surely be adding thrust in
story-telling.
"Millionaire", a sportive and spontaneous sounding
instrumental number works like an aggressive commercial musical
piece propagating out the much talked "quiz" show
with all its electronic beat flamboyance. The racy splurge
with feminine echoes streams out a desire for "rags to
riches" dreams with funky trance musical stuff that gels
well with the spirit of the theme.
Afro-American stylized "Gangsta hip-hop" with pulsating
zing of "blues" and funky electronica gushes out
with Blaaze taking out the proceeding in "Gangsta Blues".
Rahman camouflages trendy hip-hop rhythms with sportive feel
of reggae that has been hallmark of all hot-selling US best-sellers
hip-hop tracks. It gist out the outrageous attitudes of "bad
boys" on street and is likely to be one hot sizzling
track for your audio systems.
Aha, there is?a melody too! Suzanne D'Mello is having a ball
and this time it comes big all the way in "soul"
genre of musical binge in intrinsically western love ballad
"Dreams on Fire". A.R Rahman shows out his international
class, similar to melodic flair heard in ELIZABETH -THE GOLDEN
AGE. The subtleness of feminine emotions gets wings of slender
vocals that get interwoven with textures of mesmerizing music
and heart-warming lyrics. It gracefully revisits Celine Dion's
soulful "It's All Coming Back to me" with influential
Rahman's melodic finesse. Unlike "Latika Theme",
this comes out as sentimental vocal mouth-piece in solemn
orchestral flows, serenading out a passionate flare of acquiring
dreams. Enchanting!!!
After being served with blend of international musical cuisines,
the finale comes out in contemporary triumphant notes with
racing orchestrations emoting out volumes about joy of winning
in enthusiastically pumped "Jai Ho". Gulzar's meticulously
poetic wordings are sporadic enough to emanate the joyous
moments with Rahman's bombastic orchestral flows (loud drumming,
enthused percussions) taking listeners by storm. Sukhwinder
Singh's vociferous baritones are at its rollicking best as
they modulate out the victorious zest. Tanvi Shah and Mahalaxmi
Iyer's slender voices join the victory march in tandem and
proves to affable support in narrating out the exultant feel.
A.R Rahman's SLUMDOG MILLIONARIE blossoms out to be multi-colored
fiesta of melodic excellence where international genres, moods,
sounds, vocals and instrumentals collage together prosperously
to showcase out the multidimensional facades of the genius.
It's one grand international endeavor that embarks the grandiloquence
of esteemed Bollywood composer in triumphant way. A thriving
promotion is now the need of the hour and all those Rahmaniacs
will be having millions of reasons to smile as this one is
all set to rule music-lovers hearts worldwide.
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