Anurag Basu couldn't have chosen a better composer than Pritam to create
music for his film "Life in a Metro". The director-composer
duo had earlier given us the brilliant album "Gangster - A Love Story",
and "Metro" with its 'all male' board of singers is also a must
hear experience.
As soon as the guitar starts strumming in "Alvida", you know
you're going to hear a brilliant number. "Alvida" by KK is
beautiful with great lyrics and Pritam's lively music. He starts off
the track on a slow, romantic note and then emotes at full burst to
express his feelings at being separated from his beloved.
Adnan Sami does what he does best in the romantic "Baatein kuch
ankahee si". This track is simple in its arrangements and Sami's
otherwise sensuous voice has been toned down - just another good romantic
number, nice to listen to but with a short lifespan.
The best of the lot is "In Dino" sung by Soham Chakroborty.
The song's already become a sensation thanks to Soham's heartfelt rendition
and lyrics that could convey a lot even without the music. A six-and-a-half
minute song could bore you to death but not "In Dino" that
actually leaves you wanting more.
A completely different piece is "Kar Salaam". This track
is high on rock and also interspersed with Indian musical arrangements
that give it a youth-centric feel. The song is full of masti, energy
and thumping beats. Lyricist Syed Quadri's words add to the mood.
Another romantic song is "O meri jaan", a rendition by K.K.
that adds to the list of contemporary music that we get to hear in Bollywood
nowadays. The track conveys love, happiness and hope.
James makes a comeback in "Rishtey" to carry on his rock-based
crooning on the lines of "Bheegi bheegi". Doubts about the
track's popularity remain but James and lyricist Quadri deserve special
mention.
Hits and good numbers define the tracks of "Metro", which
should take the movie to a different level of popularity. Pritam has
given the soundtrack his best, which will definitely be a hit even if
the movie fails.