Holiday Movie Songs Review
Production: Hari Om Entertainment, Twinkle Khanna, Vipul Shah
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha
Direction: A.R. Murugadoss
Screenplay: A.R. Murugadoss
Story: A.R. Murugadoss
Music: Pritam
Background score: Pritam
Cinematography: Natarajan Subramaniam
Holiday is an upcoming action thriller film starring Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha and Govinda in lead roles. The film is based on Tamil superhit Thuppakki which had Vijay and Kajal Agarwal in lead roles. Music for this film is composed by Pritam Chakraborty and directed by A.R.Muragadoss, who directed the original.
The album begins with a groovy melody sung by the gifted Arijit Singh. The harmonium touches in the prelude sets up the catchy tune. The interludes are well presented with pleasant orchestration and laid back rhythms.
After a relaxed beginning, the album notches up for the first of the many party tracks. The House Mix and the riffs used are not over done but very pleasant to hear. The usage of violin makes its presence felt throughout making for another highlight of the track.
A relaxed melody in the earthy voice of Arijit Singh arrives next over a folk styled tune with feel good string section which gives the track a solid native feel. Arijit Singh undoubtedly takes the track to a new level with his soulful singing. The rhythm takes a backseat throughout the track and giving more room for the melody.
Another party track with heavy electronica sounds is sung well by Arijit Singh and Aditi Singh Sharma. The lyrics blend well with the power packed disco groove. The track has great energy where no layer is overdone and the ambience makes for a fun listen.
A funky track sung by the Punjabi powerhouse vocalist Mika Singh has various layers of electronica, energy filled rhythms. The track is essentially Punjabi and possesses a tremendous mass appeal for what it offers. Interludes are surprisingly underplayed with less layers of instruments, yet it makes the desired impact. In fact, the track has a peculiar touch of Bollywood songs from the 90s.
The folksy track is mixed well with good usage of trumpets, electronic riffs and there is no overcrowd of orchestration. Perhaps the best part of this remix version is the interludes which have a trance like feel while the string section takes the lead.
The grooviest song of the album arrives again in the voice of Benny Dayal now. While the other version has mellowed style of singing, Benny Dayal explores the composition with his own take on it. His singing in higher octaves is commendable.
Holiday Movie Songs Review
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