Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot's music review

Updated: September 01, 2010 02:39 IST

There are many factors that compel you to have high expectations from the soundtrack of director Shankar's forthcoming film Robot -

Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
There are many factors that compel you to have high expectations from the soundtrack of director Shankar's forthcoming film Robot - it is one of the most expensive films of the year, it stars Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai and, most importantly, the music has been composed by Oscar-winning music director AR Rahman.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
In spite of all these factors, the music of Robot doesn't impress that much. It lacks the punch and the wow factor that Rahman's songs are known for. The album has seven tracks.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
The soundtrack of Robot begins with O naye insaan, sung by Rahman's daughter Khatija Rahman and Srinivas D.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
The slow-paced track is a gloomy one and is sung in a way that it seems a robot is singing it. It's a situational track.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Even though it is not such a treat to hear, the song might look good on screen.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Next is a romantic song Pyaara tera gussa hai, which has something like a scientific language.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
With Mohit Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal behind the mike, it has some weird lyrics, maybe because the film features a robot.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Then comes Naina mile. The fast-paced number is sung by Rahman along with Suzzane and Kash 'N' Krissy. It fails to make a mark.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Strong orchestration marks the arrival of Arima arima. Sung by Hariharan and Sadhana Sargam, the song describes the protagonist of the film. This is also a situational number and and not hummable.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Up next is the song called Kilimanjaro, a very strange title for a song. Javed Ali and Chinmayi have crooned this peppy track that talks about a girl from the hills. It is better than others but doesn't exude the charm of Rahman's compositions.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Then comes the title track of the film in two versions. One titled Chitti dance showcase and the other Boom boom robo da.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Chitti... sung by Pradeep Vijay, Pravin Mani, Rags and Yogi B fluctuates between slow and fast beats, while Boom Boom... voiced by Madhushree, Keerthi Sagathia and Tanvi Shah along with Rags and Yogi B is a fast number with a hip hop flavour.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
Unfortunately, none of the versions really appeal to the listeners.
Ash, Rajinikanth starrer Robot\'s music review
On the whole, the music of Robot does not appeal. They may suit the script of the sci-film, but the audio is not impressive.

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