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The music of the youth

By: srijan55 | Nov 12, 2005 02:53 PM
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’’Hazaaron Khwahishen Aisi ki har khwahish pe dum nikle
bahut nikle mere armaan lekin phir bhi kam nikle ’’

The couplet of Mirza Ghalib describes the gist of the movie
and thus the title. Movie beautifully portraits the magnitude of yearnings and desires of a young mind, a lot of which are mutually orthogonal at times.

A lot has been written about the movie, and its well narrated plot. But nothing about the music of the movie. A very different and great composition by Moitra. Music here acts as a thread for the whole movie.

Movie begins by the ’’Hazaaron Khwahishen Aisi’’ by Shubha Mudgal, and that is when everybody will understand that the movie is not just a movie but it will be a thought provoking act which will make you not only sit along the whole movie unmoved, but a wild movement of thoughts hours after the movie is over.

Most of the songs of the movie are in background. Bavra Man( Subha Mudgal) and Na aaye piya(shobha Joshi) truly depicts the strom of emotions running inside Geeta’s heart.

’’Aey Sajni Re’’ (Swanand Kirkire) alongwith binding oneself to the movie, also depicts the smell of Indian villages when the movie was revolving around events in Bhojpur.

’’Man ye bavra’’ sung in a qawwali style is used at multiple places in the movie to depict the mindset of Vikram when he always run after his love even after getting all what he has wished for in his life. The song helps in ornamenting the his hunt love.


’’Mohabbat mein naheen hai farq jeene aur marne kaa
usi ko dekh kar jeete hain jis kaafir pe dam nikle’’
these lines mark the end of the movie when Vikram finally gets his love but lost his senses.

’’Bavra Man’’ by swanand Kirkire is recited in the casting, and the music is so mesmerizing that one will not leave the theatre during the whole casting and keep on listening to the song, while having a serious thought over their own yearning which they once had for the country, for the mankind, and for their love which have now lost owing to the dust of survival in their lives.




Pros:
The best in my view was transformation of vikram after his fathers arrested
Cons:
The Movie poster- It didn't depicts the gist of the movie.

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