Zinda Music Review

Sanjay Gupta has been a pioneer when it comes to a different style of
storytelling by means of bringing together style and content. Last two releases
of Gupta also boasted of some great music [Kaante and Musafir] and one expects
nothing less from 'Zinda'. With 'Musafir', Gupta had launched two separate
versions of the film's music - CLUB and LOUNGE. The trend continues with 'Zinda'
that again comes in a 2 CD pack. A White Feather Films production, 'Zinda' is
presented by Sanjay Dutt and Nitin Manmohan, stars Dutt along with John Abraham,
Lara Dutta and Celina Jaitley and has music by Vishal Shekhar, Shibani Kashyap &
Strings. Club version has music by Nikhil Chinapa and DJ Nawed for number of
tracks.
Shibani Kashyap's terrific 'Zinda Hoon Main' appears in three versions -
'Delirious Dance Club', 'Fun Da Mental mix' and a regular 'Lounge' version.
Virag Mishra's lyrics are out of the ordinary and credit should go to composers
Shibani Kashyap, Nikhil Chinapa and DJ Naved for coming up with a delicious
helping that makes you sway to its beats at any given moment. Music arrangement
is top class, the western setting of the song could challenge any international
MTV production, Lara Dutta in her Spanish looks hasn't looked more gorgeous ever
while Shibani as a singer tells a tale through such a wonderful rendition that
you just can't help setting the number in a repeat mode while on a long drive at
a full throttle. The number should rock the charts in days to some and should
grace the dance floors across the country.

'Fun Da Mental mix' has the same pace as far as singing is concerned but it
is the remix by Julius Packiam and Jayant Luthra that gives 'Zinda Hoon Main' a
different feel to it. The basic feel of the track still remains same and conveys
a lot about the basic theme of the movie that is about a man's basic question
around his very survival. In contrast, as soon as the lounge version of the song
begins, you know that there is something intriguing about the setting of the
movie.
The version becomes much slower with limited arrangements to give Shibani an
open stage to display her singing prowess once over again. There is some
classical aspect too added on to this version that makes one hear the number
even closely. Unlike some of the other remixes in the recent albums where just a
few beats are added/knocked off here and there, in the case of 'Zinda Hoon Main'
it is apparent that a lot of hard work has gone in to come up with three
entirely different versions.
Next comes 'Yeh Hai Meri Kahani' that features in two versions – lounge and club
that is called as a 'K Rap' mix. Sung and composed by Pakistani band 'Strings',
'Yeh Hai Meri Kahani' is written by Anwar Maqsood with the lounge version also
featuring Sanjay Dutt and John Abraham. Just like the opening track 'Zinda Hoon
Main', this track too has its powerful lyrics as its mainstay. It is not
difficult to compose a song by putting in some funky arrangements to enhance its
appeal but it is the lyrics that actually decide [in most instances] the
sustaining power of a track.
In the songs of 'Zinda' so far, it is in reality the lyrics that make the songs
such an enjoyable hearing that you just can't help but admire the final product.
With a core Pakistani pop feel to it, 'Yeh Hai Meri Kahani' should work for a
quite some time to come, irrespective of the movie's fate at the box office. If
one has to choose between the lounge and the club version for this track, one
would opt for the former due to its soft'n'haunting feel.

Another number composed by Strings that follows next is 'Har Saans' that is
written by Anwar Maqsood and sung by Krishna who had also sung 'Zindagi Mein
Koyi Kabhi Aaye Na Rabba' in Gupta's last 'Musafir'. The song is about a man
regretting the presence of someone in his life who has got him off track when he
was just on his way to getting back to normalcy. A theme song that may appear in
the background score of the movie, this 'sufi' number is sung brilliantly by
Krishna. And yes, the power of lyrics continues to dominate the scene even in
the case of 'Har Saans'. With additional music by Kinky Roland, things become
hardcore techno in the 'Black Mamba mix' that has a lot of 'Mambo-Jumbo'
influence to it. Obviously foot tapping and more suited for that 'club effect',
it rocks all over again.
Vinod Rathod is known for singing fun-on-the-street-kind of numbers but there is
a pleasant shift in 'Maula' where he turns absolutely sober for a song about
pain and loneliness. Written by Vishal, it has music by Nikhil Chinapa and DJ
Nawed but unlike the songs before it, this one is meant to be heard in isolation
with great concentration without bothering to hop on to the dance floors. In the
song an apparently disturbed man is shown to be requesting GOD to protect him
and take care of him. Its club version comes as 'State Of Grace Mix' that is in
fact like any other remix, with just an added beat and an instrument here or
there. And no, for a change this club version doesn't really entice you to wear
your dancing shoes. But yes, it is still a good listen nevertheless.
One can find himself dancing lightly to the beats of delightful 'Kya Main Zinda
Hoon' that is sung and composed by Shibani Kashyap with Sanjay Gupta himself
picking up the pen to write down the track. Just like numerous soundtracks from
Hollywood movies, 'Zinda' too has each of the tracks revolving around the
movie's theme i.e. essence of living and 'Kya Main Zinda Hoon' too is in the
same mode. Shibani does well wonderfully once again and it is good to hear a new
singer coming behind the kind of tracks that are straight from the territory of
Sunidhi Chauhan. Welcome Shibani!
Male version of 'Kya Main Zinda Hoon' comes as 'Chal Rahi Hai Saanse' by Kailash
Kher where things get much more serious and thought provoking. While the lyrics
are same, it is music by Nikhil Chianapa and DJ Nawed that turns around the song
360 degrees by making it sound extremely painful and heart wrenching. Gupta has
been known for his marvelous shot-taking; now witness him in his lyricist avtaar
where he does well too.
While all songs so far had been in multiple versions to suit the club and the
lounge taste, there is 'Kabhi Muskura De' that appears in only one version.
Vishal Shekhar have only this song to their credit in 'Zinda'. The song brings
to fore Sanjay Dutt once again after 'Maya' [Home Delivery] and he shows a
remarkable shift in his entire rendition style. The song is again about attitude
[as like most of his earlier songs] and narrates his ability to take over the
challenge in any format, come what may. Written by Vishal, the song appears in
the lounge version and would be heard more often as days progress due to its
haunting feel.
'Zinda' is more of a theme album [first of its kinds for a mainstream commercial
movie] rather than a conventional Bollywood score and works quite well for its
genre. For the lovers of some genuinely new sound and different music, it is a
welcome change to hear 'Zinda'. After 'Kaante' and 'Musafir', 'Zinda' is bound
to be another musical success for Sanjay Gupta.
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