Musix mix: Daler Mehndi – Halla Bol (dhan Dhana Dhan Goal) Song Review

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Daler Mehndi – Halla Bol (dhan Dhana Dhan Goal) Song Review
28 May 2011, 5:14 am

Daler mehndi has minted various back to back bollywood hit tracks. Daler is a master piece his music always garners excellent reviews. He surely knows how to rule the charts with his music. The bhangrasinger treated he audience with a sporty track “Halla Bol”. Song proved a blissful treat for fan base craving hard for fresh genres. Dalers vocals have reflected the inner sentiments of the protagonists beautifully with spirit of sportsmanship. This hot shot pulsating track has added another made significant presence again in sports centric movie Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal with his song “Halla bol”. The song is high on music quotient. The song is an effervescently composed has heart throbbing wordings that boost spirit of sportsmanship with tinge. The song depicts the animated sporty spirit of enthused footballers who are all set to rule the football field with their skill and zeal. Pritam’s vigorously punched orchestration has loud Punjabi “dhols” mixed with perfection to European stylized Bagpiper sounds. He has played an important role in getting bhangra music recognized all over the world.

Daler’s presence in the song has created mass hysteria and fans loved every bit of it. The Daler Mehandi song Halla Bol is an added poise to the album and is a good high spirited song to hear. The ‘bhangra’ based dance track is highly rhythmic and is very infectious and appealing and surely spice up the proceedings in the film and serve to lighten the highly volatile drama. A number that has become an anthem for all sports teams that go on tours with the message of conquering hearts and winning the love and confidence of all, which is conveyed effectively and in a very entertaining manner, through the best possible medium, song! “Halla Bol, Aage Dol, Karta Jaa, Goal Pe Goal…”, the loud scout-march of football brigade is all set to blaze sporty passions on music charts. Impressive Pritam Chakraborty belts out another vociferously passionate youthful album DHAN DHANA DHAN…GOAL with a sport centric theme.

Like CHAK DE INDIA, it’s primarily focused on the glowing spirited cheer-ups, moral-boosting boyish turbulence with dash of “Billo” stylized “item song” dancing track The burly Sardar from India rocked the world with his infectious dance steps, highly energetic music that not only had melody, catchy words but contagious rhythm. The most unique part about Daler’s music was that it was pan genre, loved by all age groups, a complete package of Pure Entertainment. MTV’s VP Marketing had commented on Daler as “An Artist who tames the classes and the masses at the same time with such artistic élan that is not only unique but highly rare and completely original. Released in 1995 Bolo Ta Ra Ra was the turning point in not only Daler’s career but also brought in a “Pop Era” for the Indian Music Industry.

The album not only established Daler as a POP STAR but also laid the foundation for Bhangra pop to emerge at what it is today. The nation that was only exposed to Bollywood Music or Bhakti Music got a new genre “Pop” and the pioneer of Indian Pop Music was “Daler Mehndi” who gave the Nation an anthem – “Bolo Ta Ra Ra”. “Bolo Ta Ra Ra” was launched as a regional album for sale in a northern state (Punjab) of India but it broke all possible boundaries of land, language, culture, country, age groups, genre etc., by selling over 20 million copies in a “Malayalam” speaking state “Kerala” (Southern Indian State) within a week of its launch. Daler Mehndi had arrived & in what a way! He became the Sound of the Nation. Daler Mehndi’s power pitched vocals captured the hearts of millions, he fused rustic Indian melodies with energetic beats. A sound completely new yet giving a feeling of a known territory. Words that belonged to a language from India yet as though new! completely unheard of, but seeming easy and catchy as though one’s own – this combo of old and new, known and unknown, folk and western is what became the USP of Daler’s Music.

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