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Why Mithoon scores over Pankaj in Anwar music?

Tuesday, December 12, 2006 • Hindi Comments
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Mithoon, the young twenty something music composer is the best news for film music this year apart from Raghav Sachar of course. After the superlative show of brilliance in his maiden venture ‘Bas Ek Pal’ where one of the songs ‘Tere Bin’ became humungously popular, Mithoon infinitely impressed with his second outing ‘Anwar’.

Both the songs composed by him, ‘Maula Mere’ and ‘Javeda Zindagi’ are a direct contrast to his western compositions in ‘Bas Ek Pal’. The simplicity with which he has used the light Indian Classical flavour in both the songs is a direct contrast to the ornate classical arrangements of the other composer of the album Pankaj Awasthi. While ‘Maula Mere’ and ‘Javeda Zindagi’ are songs that one feels like listening to again and again, ‘Dilbar Mera’, ‘Jo Maine Aas Lagayi’ or ‘Mela’ (all composed by Pankaj Awasthi) are songs that attempt more to show off the classical leanings of the composer rather than having a soul. Moreover, Pankaj Awasthi’s morose singing makes most of his numbers unbearable too.

After listening to the album one wishes Mithoon had composed all the songs for ‘Anwar’. Hope he is the only composer in his future albums.

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