Sunday, September 13, 2009

Dev D

I'm not sure if i like this film or not. For starters it is way too long and could do with about an hour of editing! but the music! now the music on the other hand is quite fantastic! This is Amit Trivedi's big break! his first movie Aamir is not half as good as this one but it was the beginnings of something very interesting. He started of with a band called 'om' which did local gigs until the times discovered them. After that Trivedi went on to doing music for sitcoms and some small budget films. He has outdone himself in Dev D! unlike Rehman his sound is less clean, lots of scratches(which he does himself) harmonies etc. He has also got a whole lot of humour in his music which i love. Pardesi is great fun to listen to and watch(i love those male cabaret dancers) It keeps you on your toes throughout and if you listen to this song often enough and try singing along it also keeps everyone listening to you in splits. In an interview I read earlier he apparently keeps all his music raag based but I can't seem to hear it in the song yet.

Paayaliya was the first song i fell in love with. The tune sticks to the older bollywood love songs but he has added all these small quirks to it that make it sound really fresh. I love the way it starts but I'm not too sure about that orchestral bit in the middle. He can tend to get a little random but I like the way he flows and hope that he won't stop here!

5 comments:

  1. This should be his big break, I agree. I liked Paayaliya too, especially the chappie at the back who seems to be interjecting the phrase "By God." every now and then. Lots of humour, for sure.

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  2. the chappie is what makes the song :)

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  3. this one is really nice.
    but you should also listen to 'Dhol Yaara Dhol'.
    that's exquisite too :)

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  4. I really don't know what you had against Aamir. I honestly thought it was an interesting and a rather brave film for our standards.

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  5. Haha..I don't know about the movie..but I lovee the songs too! But the first one I got hooked to was Nayan Tarse! Did you like that one? Considering all of us like a different one from this film, I'm guessing its already a success for Amir..Though I haven't heard any of his stuff from earlier :P

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