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![]() The very first song "Slowly Slowly" is all about getting doped and drunk, the three minutes are full of funky, techno creative arrangements with Jigar Saraiya and Talia Bentson providing the required hook to the song with their spirited vocals although most of the part belongs to the arrangements and the chorus. The lyrics by Priya Panchal are fresh and apt for the genre that the movie belongs to. Although at places one feels that the song is inspired from 'Mit Jaaye Gham' ('Dum Maaro Dum'-2011), ought to be considering the overall theme of the song: Goa, Drugs, Rave Party. Nevertheless, a party song that will be a hit among the youth! The second track "Khoon Choos Le" is situational to the core and belongs to Amitabh Bhattacharya for some whacky lyrics that stylishly define the 'Pain-of-Monday' for working people, Suraj Jagan, Priya Panchal and Arjun Kanungo does well for their respective parts. The name itself 'Khoon Choos Le' was expected to be something related to zombies but it's completely opposite and lands in the humor genre taking Monday by it neck. The arrangements gives a heard before feeling of Sachin-Jigar very own 'Karma Is a Bitch' from 'Shor In The City' but only at few places and they certainly deserves applause for such imaginative composition..Innovation at his best! Moving on, get prepared for some more dope and drugs in form of "Babaji Ki Booty" which is hilarious to the core perfectly defining the state of mind of people who gets intoxicated by drugs and creates an imaginative world of their own. The conversational lyrics once again makes this a winner, sung by Sachin-Jigar with support from Bornalee Deuri along with Kunal Khemu and Vir Das, it certainly makes you laugh a bit and reminds you of 'O Teri' from the movie 'Faltu'. This one is for the visuals and will be really interesting to see how it’s being pictured in the movie. Real fun!
"I Keel Dead Peepal" is a techno fast paced instrumental describing the character of Saif Ali Khan in the movie. Almost 2 minutes, it’s a waste, although it gives a feel of a thriller-horror at places but still nothing monumental. All in All, the soundtrack is situational and more inclined towards drugs and dope focusing the youth. 'Slowly Slowly' will be a success commercially, 'Khoon Choos Le' and 'Babaji Ki Booty' are creative and brings on a comic genre to the soundtrack, but lacks the commercial aspect and repeat value where it would only be enjoyable alongside the video. Of course, a soundtrack like this does have a restricted audience for itself but in the context of the film, it would fit in pretty well.
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