Bas Ek Pal" is director Onir's second film after his "My Brother
Nikhil" failed to click in the box office, though it earned critical
acclaim and was shown at 25 film festivals.
Set in the metropolis of Mumbai, "Bas Ek Pal" explores the
complexities of modern urban relationships. The story revolves around
five people who are bound inextricably by an accident that changes their
lives forever.
Music directors Vivek Philip and Mithoon infuse a lot of energy into
the score and have emerged with a commendable effort.
K.K. and Sunidhi Chauhan give a rollicking start to the album with
the foot tapping "Hai ishq ye kya ek khata". Pritam of "Dhoom",
"Gangster" and "Chocolate" fame, has been roped
in as the guest music composer for this number that has a Latino element
in it.
"Tere bin" has all the elements of a soulful love ballad
and Pakistani singer Atif Aslam seems to have put in all his efforts
into the number.
K.K and Zubeen Garg have lent their voices to the superbly synchronised
"Zindagi hosh mein". Their voices almost match and it is difficult
to say who is singing when.
The title song "Bas ek pal" is a sentimental number sung
by K.K. and Dominique Cerejo.
"Ashq bhi", a sensuous number by Sunidhi and K.K. that also
has a Latino touch to it.
Sunidhi and K.K then croon the ballad "Dheemey dheemey" -
its opening lines remind one of Aerosmith's "Crazy".
There are also remixed versions of "Tere bin", "Zindagi
hosh mein" and "Bas ek pal" by Eric Pillai.
"Bas Ek Pal" turns out to be a very refreshing album. Musical
instruments have been used well - specially the clarinet in a few numbers.
The western arrangements, backed up by good lyrics, make this album
all the more worth listening.
If you really want something fresh, something listen-able, go for this
album. You won't be disappointed.