The music of Baahubali 2 - The Conclusion is situational and
melodious.
Release Date :28 April 2017
Banner :Dharma Productions, Arka Media Works Pvt Ltd, AA
Films
Producer :Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Director :S.S.Rajamouli
Cast :Naseer, Rana Daggubati, Prabhas, Tamannaah Bhatia,
Sathyaraj, Anushka Shetty, Ramya Krishna
Genre :Action , Drama , Period
When the music album of Baahubali - The Beginning released
in 2015, the music wasn't instantaneously famous. However in Hindi, it couldn't
really pick up and even after the release, all it did was mainly provide
peripheral support. Now that the music album of the sequel, Baahubali 2 - The
Conclusion, is arriving with M. M. Kreem as the composer and Manoj Muntashir as
the lyricist, everyone should wait to hear if the soundtrack goes beyond being
transactional.
1. Jiyo Re Bahubali
The album begins with Daler Mehndi’s opening track Jiyo Re
Bahubali. Yet again, as is anticipated from a song rendered by him, there is
certain energetic appeal to the entire affair as the sound of Baahubali is
heard loud and clear. He is joined soon enough by Ramya Behara and Sanjeev
Chimmalgi and while former brings certain coolness to the affair, latter fills
in the song with the glory and praises for Baahubali. A situational track that
is put together to showcase the valor of Baahubali.
2. Veeron Ke Veer Aa
The next one is Veeron Ke Veer Aa which actually makes for a
good hear even though it is straight out of the sound of 90s that was widespread
when Hindi dubbed soundtracks from South were released abundantly. This one has
been sung well though by Aditi Paul and there is certain mix of
love-n-seduction in her voice that carries certain appeal that goes with the
song of this genre. Deepu is her accompanying male partner and while he does
his job sensibly well, the song primarily belongs to Aditi. A good exciting
picturisation should help the song get further popular.
3. Soja Zara
The next song is about 'Kanha', 'Yashoda' and 'Gopiyan'
which comes in the form of Soja Zara. Yet another number which has a
traditional appeal to it and is considered in Indian classical music, this one
is rendered by Madhushree and is about 'Gopiyan' complaining about 'Kanha' and
his naughty antics. This situational song is harmonious.
4. Jay-Jaykara
The next song is Kailash Kher’s is Jay-Jaykara. It is
typical Kher’s version. The song have a vociferous appeal.
5. Shivam
The last song is 'Shivam' which is sung by 'Kaala Bhairava'
and reminds one of the sound of Baahubali. It is a tuneful number.
The music of Baahubali 2 - The Conclusion is situational and
melodious. However Baahubali still had songs like 'Manohari', 'Panchhi Bole'
and 'Kaun Hai Voh' that had some sort of recall value, the sequel doesn't throw
any such song at least for now.
The songs Veeron Ke Veer Aa and Jiyo Re Bahubali are
melodious and energetic numbers.
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