. 'Matargashti' Released: 9 October 2015. Tamasha is the, composed by with song lyrics by, to the of the, directed by and produced. The film stars and in lead roles.
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The album features nine tracks, and was released on 16 October 2015. The music in the film is narrative, in the form of impresarios, depicting emotions of the characters.
The songs cover genres like, and apart from experimental fusion of genres. Upon release, not only praised the trio–director, composer and lyricist for coming up with classy, catchy and commercial numbers but also censured the soundtrack album, calling the treatment to the album as irreverent and hangover of previous works. The track 'Matargashti' was released as the first single prior to the soundtrack album release. The tracks 'Matargashti' and 'Tum Saath Ho' were the chart toppers on the Indian Music Charts.
The soundtrack was adjudged as one of the best albums of 2015, wherein A. Rahman and were nominated under and, respectively. However, lyricist Irshad Kamil won the. Contents. Development Prior to his 2014 release, agreed to work with to compose for. In an interview with, Imtiaz Ali said that the music in the film has been used as a narrative to enhance the inherent drama of the situation without dialogue. Songs in the film were almost in the form of s.
According to the lyricist Irshad Kamil, the lyrical work present human emotions in such different flavours. It is the title of the film that was the first brief given to compose the music. Imtiaz Ali was inspired by Shakespeare's words. The film has performance oriented music and the with traditional, old-fashioned traditional Indian, contemporary form in the city that is westernized and so is the music. The sounds in the song 'Matargashti' and the instrumental track 'Parade De La Bastille' are inspired by genre when the music parade is travelling to. For the track 'Matargashti', Rahman wanted Mohit Chauhan to sing at a higher pitch when compared to his singing for the former's.
The song 'Heer Toh Badi Sad Hain' belongs to the genre. This track was written in the same compared to its original, titled 'Heer'. The track required least time to record. On opting for Alka Yagnik, Rahman spoke that she had recorded previously the score of and her voice would be suitable for the track 'Tum Saath Ho'. The song 'Chali Kahani' is and the lyrical work depicts mythological character 's cry. It took six months for Rahman to mix the track. The track 'Safarnama' is a spiritual journey song with minimal music arrangements.
Initially, 'Safarnama' was composed using more instruments, however, they were removed. On the same lines, the track 'Tu Koi Aur Hai' is also a journey song but incorporates few musical instruments.
To add another layer and texture to the song, Rahman made singer sing a bit of opera. The song combines various musical elements. A couple of songs in the film are narrative in nature that do not depict the actual moods of the characters, one such track is 'Heer Toh Badi Sad Hai'. The record label had acquired the music rights in September 2014.
In mid-September 2015, the soundtrack was. Critical response Songs Critical review board at gave a verdict, 'Tamasha is an emotional roller coaster ride from the fantastic combination of A. Rahman- Imtiaz Ali yet again! It takes the listener in a pathway to musical bliss!'
They awarded the soundtrack album a score of 3.5 out of 5. Joginder Tuteja who penned the critical review for summarized, 'The soundtrack of Tamasha delivers more than what on expected from it and is a good mix of classy and massy score. There are a few instantly catchy numbers as well which ensure that commercially too.' He assigned a score of 4 out of 5 to the album. However, critic Kasmin Fernandes in her review for, called the album 'purely experimental' The soundtrack album was awarded 4 stars (out of 5). In his critical review for, Vipin Nair awards the album a score of 8.5 out of 10. He called the album a 'winner', concluding, 'The occasional hiccups aside, that’s three winners in a row for A.
Rahman – Irshad Kamil – Imtiaz Ali.' Critic Aelina Kapoor of, writes, 'It has been a while since AR Rahman had delivered a popular score for a Hindi film. She gave 3.5 stars out of 5 to the album. Suanshu Khurana of gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5.
The critic summarised, ' Tamasha comes with some exhilarating layers. It falters sometimes, picks itself up to hit some high points, stays in the middle of the pack, and then suddenly wows you with its catchy hooks.' For, critic Rohit Mehrotra writes, 'Tamasha is filled with situational songs. The presentation of the album is grand, however, melodies were deprived.' However, he assigned three stars out of five to the album.
Contrary to the positive reviews, writing for India West, critical review of R. Vijayakar noted, 'A.R. Rahman’s scores for Imtiaz Ali (this is the third) show a clear irreverence to conventional meters and melodies — ditto Irshad Kamil’s lyrics. This results in substance here and there, but, in most cases, it is about being stylized, contemporary and thus irreverent, and not necessarily quality- or even appeal-oriented.' In his review for, critic Sankhayan Ghosh stated: ' Tamasha is not as big an album as.
Tamasha comes with the gargantuan baggage of the early two films.' Original score Critic based at stated, 'Despite A.R. Rahman at the helm of things, the music (sadly) does not help in lifting the proceedings. At the same time, one cannot ignore the melodious track in the film in the form of 'Matargashti' that stays fresh in the minds of the viewers.' Surabhi Redkar of pointed out, 'A. R Rahman’s music compliments extremely well for the film and of course the song placement is quite apt.' In her review for, critic said: 'The music doesn’t rise to the occasion.'
Rachit Gupta of mentioned, 'The Mohit Chauhan and AR Rahman combination of music seems like a leftover from ' Satya Kandala of stated: 'One of the two heroes of the film is the music (both tracks and background score) composed by A R Rahman.' Critic Mehul of stated, 'A.R. Rahman’s music again stands out and all the songs are melodious and fit the situation. The songs play a crucial role in the film, which takes the story ahead, never once interfering with the storyline. ' Ananya Bhattacharya of wrote, 'AR Rahman's music gets better the more you listen to it.
Matargashti and Tum Saath Ho stand out from among this musical treat.' For, critic Priya Gupta said, 'Matargashti' and 'Heer Toh Badi Sad Hai', two of Rahman's songs, are magical even as standalone numbers.' Pallavi Patra of claimed, 'Music by AR Rahman was soulful and touchy. The song 'Tum Sath Ho' and 'Tu Koi Aur Hai' are beautiful and moving.'
Track listing All lyrics written. Tamasha (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) No. Title Singer(s) Length 1.
'Matargashti' 05:28 2. 'Heer Toh Badi Sad Hai', 05:27 3. 'Wat Wat Wat' Arijit Singh, Shashwat Singh 04:58 4. 'Agar Tum Saath Ho', 05:41 5. 'Chali Kahani', Haripriya 05:19 6. 'Safarnama' 04:11 7. 'Parade De La Bastille (Instrumental version)' 03:41 8.
'Wat Wat Wat (Vengeance mix)' Arijit Singh, Shashwat Singh 03:55 9. 'Tu Koi Aur Hai' A.
Rahman, Alma Ferovic, 07:20 Total length: 46:00 Notes. 'Tum Saath Ho' (track 4) is also referred as 'Agar Tum Saath Ho' on the back of edition.
The track 'J'aime La Vie' written in by Viviane Chaix and performed by Arpita Gandhi was used only in the film score. Music charts A year end compilation by publications, in its top ten singles compilation list ranked 'Matargashti' on number two. They stated, 'Mohit Chauhan, A. Rahman and Imtiaz Ali form an enviable combination right from days. 'Matargashti' was more peppy and had a mischievous ring to it. The kind of song one would love to sing while playing.' The album ranked at number three spot on the list of 'Best Album of 2015'.
Critic Kartik Srinivasan stated, 'Rounding off the top three is Rahman’s Tamasha, a thematic soundtrack that so beautifully weaves through Imtiaz’s narrative.' Critic Sankhayan Ghosh, also based at The Hindu specially noted the nuances of playback in the song 'Matargashti', claiming: ' role-played mouthing a song in the last act of ‘Matargashti’ from Tamasha. He added, 'Tamasha album was a rich audiovisual treat, the lyric, music and images deeply connected and realised with imagination and a madness that we now associate with Imtiaz Ali.' In her view of Bollywood music in 2015, Juhi Chaturvedi of called Alka Yagnik's voice 'refreshing' and 'yearning' in the song 'Tum Saath Ho'. Similarly, Bryan Durham of said: 'Alka Yagnik returned to hit territory with Tamasha’s 'Tum Saath Ho'.' According to Scroll.in, the album was tied to the on the first position, hailing both as: 'The Best Bollywood Soundtrack of 2015. Album Charts (2015) Peak position Ref.
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