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Music Review: Zanjeer

Music Review: <I>Zanjeer</i>
A still from the movie Zanjeer
Director Apoorva Lakhia's movie Zanjeer, a remake of the 1973 movie of the same name, has seven tracks. While retaining the original flavour of the plot, composer Chirantan Bhatt has given it a contemporary twist.

The album begins with stylish Mika Singh number Mumbai ke hero. This can become the anthem of Mumbai Police as it portrays them in a most heroic way. Amitabh Bachchan's dialogues from the original add nostalgia. Singer Talia Bentson kicks in with a rap and a British accent but does not really impress. It can be summed up as a cool track.

Singer Mamta Sharma's Pinky is a full entertainer like all her other numbers. The song with a Marathi flavour scores well in the genre.

Wajhi sings Lamha tera mera. He is joined by Palak Muchchal, whose voice is beautiful. It gradually slows down but the moment you start enjoying it, the beats become faster. It's an excellent track gone awry.

The qawali has its own charm and Kochey pathan reveals that perfectly. Singer Sukhwinder Singh's voice is apt for the song. It reminds you of an authentic qawali session. The singers' voice easily reflect the passion of friends. It might not be on a par with Yaari hai imaan from the original, but it entertains.

The next track, Kaatilana, is interesting. Shweta Pandits's voice is sensuous and beautiful. Surprisingly, this is a melodious and energetic number.

Shakila banoo is a character-driven track. Shreya Goshal croons the song, but there is nothing to write home about.

The soundtrack of Zanjeer is okay, but it could have been grand. Kochey pathan stands out.

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