Thursday, 29 March 2018

October Music Review

Movie: October (2018)

Cast: Varun Dhawan, Banita Sandhu, Gitanjali Rao

Director: Shoojit Sircar

Music director: Anupam Roy, Shantanu Moitra, Abishek Arora



1. Theher Jha - Armaan Malik

Right from its release day, this single has been making waves on the Internet. This short and sweet romantic number composed by Abhishek Arora has all the elements to turn into a chartbuster. Though it has an oft-repeated template, it might work well with new-gen youngsters. Armaan Malik croons like a dream and his voice is pleasant to listen. An above-average tune that would grow on you slowly.

2. October Theme - Shantanu Moitra

On popular demand, this instrumental was released as the first single from the album. With mellowed piano notes and some mesmerizing symphonic violin, this theme scores high on musical richness. The melancholic violins are accompanied by some ebullient strings making it a grand listen. Soul-stirring theme from Shantanu Moitra!

3. Tab Bhi Tu - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

There's something magical in Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's voice that stirs the soul and calms all the senses. He emotes well and makes this slow romantic number stand out in the entire soundtrack. Anupam Roy engages the lovely tune with some dulcet guitar strums and enthralling flute sections in the interludes. Though the song begins like an unplugged one, some mild beats accompany it soon and makes it all the more lovey-dovey. Heartwarming!

4. Manwaa - Sunidhi Chauhan

A lilting romantic pathos is up next. This Shantanu Moitra composition is endearing to listen. Swanand Kirkire's heartmelting lyrics skillfully reflect the pain of a heartbroken woman. Sunidhi Chauhan's vocals ooze with melody and feel like honey to the ears. Shantanu keeps the tune simple which is devoid of heavy orchestration or rhythm. The only flip is the song's length, which could have been crisper. Makes for a pleasant listen!

5. Chal - Monali Thakur

How much ever you try to like this number, you just can't. With a lousy tune, Shantanu Moitra tries to compose a girly number. But the song falls flat and ends up as a blaring cacophony of unwanted sounds. Even Monali Thakur's vocals cannot save the song, as her modulation doesn't suit well. You can very well skip this number, since it is placed at the last of the album.

Verdict:

Though Shantanu Moitra gets the upper hand in the soundtrack, it is Anupam Roy's single that makes the album feel majestic. If Tab Bhi Tu is truly appreciated by music lovers, then it might end up in the charts along with the simple Theher Ja.

Rating: ***1/2 (3.5 / 5)

Picks: 

Tab Bhi Tu, October Theme, Manwaa

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