Friday, 9 December 2011

Review: Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl


Review: Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl

I started off the quick review by saying that Ranveer as Ricky Bahl would want
to do a "Kola-VerU" - smash a few boundaries and bowl the maidens over.

The film also marks the debut for actress Priyanka Chopra’s cousing Parineeti.
It is supposed to be based on the 2006 Hollywood hit ‘John Tucker Must Die’.

Smooth and conniving in intimidating impulsive tuneful appeal, the first track
"Aadat se Majboor", opens all cards of the flick and plots the graph of lead
character (Ricky Bahl) and all his maneuvers with all desired upbeat arrangements
settings in its backdrop. Benny Dayal's suave "n" smart rendition moves in tandem
with the infectious hip-hop com reggae feel and jesters out all the playful moves
of the "con-man". Salim-Suleiman's composition is a tailor made work, a musical
piece that can be described as title track, epitomizing out the impish and
scheming personality of the lead protagonist. The signature tuneful feel has
"whodunit" factor that gets flourished with sluggishly pitched jazz romantic
appeal, followed with snazzy emceeing by actor Ranveer Singh and reggae
thriving feel. Hugely promoted on all media circuits, this Benny Dayal
rendered track has already garnered spotlight and is likely to be next
hot affair on the charts in days to come. "Aadat se Majboor (remix)", is
an electronica based "trance" feel "club remix" specialist number, which
works aggressively on mixing of electronic disco beat fillers into the crazy
feel of the soundtrack. It's highly infectiously loud disco-feel should be
finding many takers on the dancing floors, a likable commodity for the promos
and teasers of the flick.

The film loses out on the great chemistry we saw between him and Anushka in
Band Baaja Baaraat, especially towards the end.

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