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Omkara (Eros music)

You'll know that Vishal Bharadwaj means serious business with his adaptation of Othello when you tune in to Omkara. The songs are intriguing enough when you listen for the first time but some of them take time to grow on you.

With the interiors of Uttar Pradesh and a good amount of politics, jealousy, crime and passion dominating the story, the songs are situational.

Gulzar's lyrics and Vishal Bharadwaj's tunes lead us into this land of love and deceit as the album opens with Omkara, powerfully rendered by Sukhwinder Singh. The next is O Saathi Re by Shreya Ghosal and Vishal Bharadwaj (the phrase was considered for the film's title before Vishal zeroed in on Omkara). A much sober number compared to Omkara. Beedi is the next song in the album, a rustic club number picturised on Bipasha Basu. Sunidhi and Sukhwinder add an element of drama to this foot tapping song.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who made Jiya Dhadak Dhadak of Kalyug soar up the popularity charts, does a fine job with Naina.

Rekha Bharadwaj pitches in with Rakesh Pandit for Namak Issak Ka and Lakkad Jal Ke, a classical song. Suresh Wadkar, another favourite of Vishal, maintains the tempo of the album with Jaag Ja Ri Gudiya.

The Tragedy of Omkara - an instrumental, is a fitting finale. Omkara's music rocks and the album is worth a buy, but keep in mind that some songs may be more appealing only as you watch them blend into the different situations on screen.

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