When a film’s music album has the name Amaal Mallik attached
to it, you do anticipate certain class in the soundtracks. His songs in
Badrinath Ki Dulhania are already doing well and now that he is answerable for
all four songs in Noor (with Manoj Muntashir and Kumaar chipping in as the
lyricists), you anticipate the composer to keep Noor on a high as well.
The soundtrack begins with Uff Yeh Noor. A song that could
well have got you into the mood of some rock-n-roll had it been posturized on a
leading lady, this one has actually put together for a montage sequence
featuring Sonakshi Sinha. A feel good breezy number with some decent lyrics by
Manoj Muntashir that narrate a day in life of the main protagonist.
2. Gulabi 2.0
The next song is Gulabi 2.0 which is the recreated version
of Gulabi Aankhen Jo Teri Dekhi from R.D. Burman and Anand Bakshi's The Train. Luckily
though, this one isn't one of those lazy redone versions that trust entirely on
a yesteryear song that has been popular for decades. Instead, it just picks the
hook-line of Gulabi Aankhen and indeed lives up to its title of Gulabi 2.0 as
it is taken to the next level by Kumaar, what with a cool club sound that is
given ample support by Amaal Mallik, Tulsi Kumar & Yash Narvekar. It is a
tuneful number.
3. Jise Kehte Pyaar Hai
In the next one, Sukriti Kakar, who had gone all forceful
and passionate with the title track Rustom Vahi [Rustom], gets into the
lovey-dovey zone for Jise Kehte Pyaar Hai. A romantic song written by Kumaar
that could well be the call of first love, this one has a smooth flow to it and
stays harmless right through its duration.
4. Hai Zaroori
In the next, Prakriti Kakar gets her big break with Hai
Zaroori. She goes solo for this pathos-filled song that is written well by
Manoj Muntashir. A song which narrates the story of a broken heart, this one
maintains a decent pace right through its proceeding without turning into a sob
fest.
Overall, the music of Noor is appealing and melodious with
four songs with one (Gulabi 2.0) finding a repeat version. Moreover, an overall
pleasant nature of the soundtrack guarantees that in the film too, the songs
are likely to integrate well.
The songs Uff Yeh Noor, Gulabi 2.0 are pleasant and tuneful
numbers.
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