Monday, November 16, 2015

Emraan Hashmi and Amyra Dastur Bollywood Movie Mr X

Mr X is a very different kind of science fiction film which has VFX and 3D. It is the story of Raghuram Rathod, who comes back from death to take revenge on people who have wronged him. Several unfair things happens in his life and then he gets a superpower which makes him invisible. He can only be seen in certain type of light and then takes revenge on all the bad guys. This invisible man can jump buildings, ride bikes, fight goons and shoot bullets. The film is a darker, more edgier and more naughtier.

Mr X Music Review
The music composed by Ankit Tiwari and Jeet Ganguli is finally out. The songs are alright at the superficial level.

1. Tu jo hain: It has all the typical elements of a sad romantic song, which is a must in every Bhatt film. Ankit Tiwari has played it safe when it comes to music and has not tried anything complex, sticking just to basic beats and guitar chords. 
2. Saad Shukrana: The song opens with Ankit's soulful voice, as he brings a sad romantic number yet again. But this time around Tiwari has relied on other instruments like flute, techno beats, synthesiser and drums.
3. Alif se: The song sees Neeti Mohan contributing a distinct melodious element with her resonant and sureela voice, while Ankit keeps to his high octaves. The lyrics here are the usual wannabe-impressive kind of incomprehensible Urdu.
4. Teri Khusboo: Teri Khusboo is a sad song and Arijit Singh's soul touching vocals works best for the song. The song starts with mild synthesiser beats paving way to Singh's magical voice as he brings out the meaning of the lyrics. 

5. Mr X: (Title Track)The song has a very mysterious tone to it when it kick starts but enters into a weird zone when Jeet Gannguli's vocals are introduced. The title track of Mr X is composed by Jeet Gannguli and sung by Mili Nair.





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