Vishal-Shekhar are the music-director duo for soundtracks in Golmaal, while Pritam Chakraborty has taken over their task for ‘Golmaal Returns’ and has done an excellent job. There is a sense of retro music of the 1980s and a hint of contemporary music in the third installment making the album a great one. One can find six originals and three remix versions in the album ‘Golmaal 3’.
KK, Monali Thakur and Anushka Manchanda have been roped in for the title track of the film which is full of energy and vibration. The spirit and energy of the title tracks of the two movies produced earlier has been retraced in this track, but it stands out for itself too. It is appealing, vivacious and has spunky music much to the delight of the DJs. The start seems to be very interesting. A re-mixed version is also included.
“Apna har din” is a motivational song that has been sung by Shaan and Anushka. Living life to the utmost seems to be the theme of the fast number. The music does not seem up to the mark, although the lyrics are interesting. The remix of this song also gets an average score.
There are English lyrics at the beginning of the song ‘Ale’, soon followed by Hindi. This score does not have a peppy music and is quite an average. Neeraj Sridhar and Antara Mitra have rendered the sung but do not in any way add to the peppiness of the album.
Another fast number “Desi Kali” follows. The music seems familiar and doesn’t seem so interesting. It is a love song and has strong, high beats, but it is not quite intersting. Neeraj and Sunidhi’s voice does not seem to enthrall the audience’s heart. This song has also been remixed.
Two back-to-back songs from the Mithun Chakroborty starrer ‘Disco Dancer’ which hit the theatres in 1982 have also been included in the album.
The original rendition of the song ‘Disco Dancer’ whose music and is by Bappi Lahiri comes first. Refreshing the memories of the disco era, it is still so popular even after a gap of many years. The superb composition is equally popular today as it was in yesteryears.
The Sudesh Bhosle rendered song “Yaad aa raha hai” too brings in the retrospective effect and is expected to get the audience response similar to the one that the song originally received.
In fact, conclusively ‘Golmaal 3’ is a mixture of hits and misses. But the album seems to be appealing to the audience.
