• About   |
  • Submit Guest Post |
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
The Second Angle (TSA Magazine)
Advertise
  • Infotainment
    • Sports
    • People
    • Inspiring
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Home & Decoration
  • Buzz
  • Education
  • Travel
  • Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Technology
The Second Angle
No Result
View All Result
  • Infotainment
  • Entertainment
  • Buzz
  • Education
  • Travel
  • Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Technology
Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Entertainment

Movie Defined By Its Songs: Life In A Metro

On May 11, 2007, Anurag Basu's film Life...In A Metro was released, and it changed the trajectory of his career. The soundtrack, on the other hand, was one of the film's most memorable features. Let's have a close look at that once again.

by TSA Desk
November 2, 2023
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Movie Defined By Its Songs: Life In A Metro

The Indian Express

Share on FacebookShare on WhatsApp
Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT

Hindi cinema had a blockbuster year in 2007. Apne by Anil Sharma, Awarapan by Mohit Suri, Bhool Bhulaiya by Priyadarshan, Cheeni Kum by R Balki, and Himesh Reshammiya’s debut, Aap Ka Surroor – The Real Love Story by Himesh Reshammiya (Really).

In the midst of it all, a small film caught everyone’s attention. Life…In A Metro by Anurag Basu was the ideal collection for anyone suffering from the loneliness of life in a crowded metropolis. It was a film with a unique structure, story, and soundtrack.

The music for Life…In A Metro, composed by Pritam Chakraborty, was a wonderful mix of rock, pop, and sensitive romantic lyrics that made it enormously popular among the urban populace.

Movie Defined By Its Songs: Life In A Metro
The Indian Express

It was also the start of Pritam’s upward trajectory, which would eventually lead to the hugely successful Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016). Pritam’s albums for Jab We Met (2007), Barfi! (2012), and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) got imprinted in collective memory before Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.

RelatedPosts

10 Best K-Dramas

10 Best K-Dramas

7 Characters From Bollywood Films Who Deserved Better Ending

7 Characters From Bollywood Films Who Deserved Better Ending

The film begins with the song ‘Rishtey,’ a rock ballad about loneliness that serves as the film’s core topic. The song, which was sung by Bangladeshi vocalist James, featured the band Metro, which Pritam had assembled particularly for the film.

Pritam, Suhail Kaul, Soham Chakraborty, and James form a band that is present throughout the film. The band, like the ‘Mariachis,’ enters and goes to mark a major emotional point in the film, which is underscored by music.

The singers in Basu’s film, however, wander through the background of the scenes, blending in with the masses.

The tracks are shot in a style reminiscent of 1990s pop music videos, which Basu and Pritam are familiar with as they began their careers in advertising and television before moving into filmmaking.

Movie Defined By Its Songs: Life In A Metro
Upperstall

Few things are more at ease in Mumbai than a commercial jingle. The songs, which were shot in and around Mumbai, generally feature the characters going about their daily lives, blending in with the city’s masses, with the singers offering an almost omniscient narrative to the scenes. It’s the ideal homage to a city where individualism and loneliness coexist.

Pritam not only employed a very evident rock melody to underpin his works, but he also used a very obvious ethos. It was a forerunner of his latest Ae Dil Hai Mushkil song ‘Bulleya’ (2016).

For example, the composer wrote a rock ballad called ‘Alvida’ to represent the sadness of separation. Basu imagines the song at busy train stations, rain-soaked street corners, and cramped cubicles, all of which contribute to a sense of separation.

It would be dishonest not to acknowledge Pritam and his band for their contributions to each montage and for enriching the scenes.

While we’re on the subject of unjust, we should mention the song’s sad ability, much as Neha and Shruti were crushed by different guys in separate places. And the powerful lines “Ab Kehna aur kya, jab tune Keh Diya Alvida” let us feel the pain onscreen.

“O Meri Jaan” appears at a time when love is at its most intense. Shikha and Akash are spending more time together, Amol and Shivani are discovering each other’s lost wildness, and Rahul is assisting Neha in regaining her lost self, and this is when the two unite. KK rarely disappoints, and this is undoubtedly one of his best, owing to the film’s elegance.

The majority of this lovely music is a montage of Shruti opening up and being overjoyed by Monty’s raw and genuine nature. It’s a rush of endorphins, and you’re simply enjoying their connection.

They go on city trips, go shopping, and relax at sea links and “Shayad Yahi Hai Pyaar.”

The film has the feel of a collection of vignettes in the middle of a pop-rock record at moments. Basu starts with Pritam’s composition and finishes in the same vein.

The last song, ‘Kar Salaam,’ is a homage to the protagonists’ bravery and determination of its characters. The arousing anthem is a fitting finale to a sweet film that builds up to a delicious climax.

Also Read: Journey Of A Legend: Asha Bhosle

ShareSendTweet
Previous Post

Black Lives Matter activist sentenced for fundraiser fraud; took thousands for expensive lifestyle: report

Next Post

Jimmy Kimmel Nails How Trump Really Feels About His Children

Related Posts

10 Best K-Dramas
Entertainment

10 Best K-Dramas

Squid Game was the smash hit of the year 2021– but K-Dramas have a lot more than the grotesque series....

Read moreDetails
7 Characters From Bollywood Films Who Deserved Better Ending
Entertainment

7 Characters From Bollywood Films Who Deserved Better Ending

This is a journey back to all the Bollywood movies from the past where sometimes the characters got the happy...

Read moreDetails
Never Watched Anime? Start With These And Become An Otaku
Entertainment

Never Watched Anime? Start With These And Become An Otaku

It's never too late to become an otaku (anime lover)! Here's BuzzPedia's guide to begin your journey. These are perfect...

Read moreDetails
For Your Heart, Eyes, and Soul: 14 Aesthetically Pleasing Bollywood Films
Entertainment

For Your Heart, Eyes, and Soul: 14 Aesthetically Pleasing Bollywood Films

What are some of the most visually appealing bollywood films you've seen? Check our list and see if we have...

Read moreDetails
11 Times When Sunidhi Chauhan Proved That Her Voice Is A Blessing
Entertainment

11 Times When Sunidhi Chauhan Proved That Her Voice Is A Blessing

Sunidhi Chauhan has one of the most varied voices Bollywood ever got. She can rock a party like no one,...

Read moreDetails
The Magic Of Indian Serials: 10 Indian Shows That Glued Us To The Screen
Entertainment

The Magic Of Indian Serials: 10 Indian Shows That Glued Us To The Screen

Indian television serials have held a special place in the hearts of viewers for decades. From family dramas that tug...

Read moreDetails
Load More
Next Post
Jimmy Kimmel Nails How Trump Really Feels About His Children

Jimmy Kimmel Nails How Trump Really Feels About His Children

Important Links

  • About
  • Guest Post
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter

© 2017-23. The Second Angle. All Rights Reserved. Developed and Managed by SquareBase.io

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Infotainment
    • Sports
    • People
    • Inspiring
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Home & Decoration
  • Buzz
  • Education
  • Travel
  • Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Technology

© 2017-23. The Second Angle. All Rights Reserved. Developed and Managed by SquareBase.io

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.