Music Review: 'Ghanchakkar'


Film: "Ghanchakkar"; Music Director: Amit Trivedi; Singers: Amit Trivedi, Richa Sharma, Divya Kumar, and Altaf Raja; Rating ***

The music album of director Rajkumar Gupta's "Ghanchakkar" has four tracks and a remix number. Composed with the intention of providing fullsome entertainment and fun, it is a little crazy.

Amit Trivedi, who has shown his versatility as a singer, belts out the first track "Ghanchakkar babu". The quirky and peppy lyrics make it an out-and-out entertainer. The music scores well by being in rhythm. Shut your braincells and enjoy the craziness of the number!

It has an impressive remix version as well, composed by Tanuj Tikku and Aftab Khan. The beats are louder and the composer duo has thrown in various effects. In short, enjoyable!

The third track is "Lazy lad". Richa Sharma has added every bit of fun to the number by singing the lyrics in a different, yet interesting manner. The one-liners, especially "Lo karlo baat" are cheesy but funny. Again a senselessness number, but fun to listen to.

Divya Kumar has sung "Allah Meherbaan" in an exemplary manner. Although the song is of similar genre of the others, it is the singer's voice that adds meaning to the number and will make listeners pay attention to the lyrics.

The last track is "Jholuram", which has made headlines for bringing back singer Altaf Raja of "Tum to thehre pardesi" fame back to movies. Compared to the others in the album, it fails to meet the expectations of the listeners. It is a character-driven song and might not have a mass appeal.

Short, crisp, crazy and entertaining is how music album of "Ghanchakkar" can be described. Most of the tracks are replete with fun elements and are a treat for those who enjoy meaningless wacky songs.

  

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