Love Aaj Kal (2009 soundtrack)

Love Aaj Kal
Soundtrack album by
Released27 June 2009
Recorded2009
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length45:59
LanguageHindi
LabelEros Music[a]
ProducerPritam Chakraborty
Pritam chronology
New York
(2009)
Love Aaj Kal
(2009)
Life Partner
(2009)

Love Aaj Kal is the soundtrack album to the 2009 film of the same name directed by Imtiaz Ali, starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone. The album featured 10 songs composed by Pritam with lyrics written by Irshad Kamil. The album was released through Eros Music[a] on 27 June 2009, becoming a critical and commercial success with the songs becoming chartbusters. The album earned Pritam his first IIFA Award for Best Music Director, in addition to a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.

Background

The soundtrack of Love Aaj Kal was composed by Pritam reuniting with Imtiaz Ali after their successful collaboration in Jab We Met (2007). He composed seven original songs for the film which had written by Irshad Kamil. Since the film is set in two different time periods, the songs had a distinctive touch ranging from pop, rock and modern music, balanced with melodic numbers while also having Punjabi influences in the soundtrack.[2][3] Pritam admitted that he had inflused a mix of songs in the album, where the period portion sounds were in contrast to the modern instruments used in the album, especially in the song "Twist", where he had sampled "Man Dole", composed by Hemant Kumar for Nagin (1954) in it.[4]

In the song "Aahun Aahun", Pritam used the melody and part of the lyrics of "Bolve" composed by Sukshinder Shinda for his independent album Moving & Grooving (2000), and in "Aaj Din Chadheya", the first verse belonged to the poet Shiv Kumar Batalvi.[4] Pritam added those in credits to counter the plagiarism allegations levied against him, even though they were not the core tune's inspiration.[4] Pritam noted that the orchestration of "Chor Bazaari" was initially set to a "dholak-duff type track" but later changed it to a hip hop dance number after watching the visuals.[5] Three of the songs were remixed by DJ Sanj. Salim–Sulaiman composed the film score.[6] Pritam revealed in a 2014 interview that Imtiaz Ali wanted A. R. Rahman to compose the music of the film, but the latter was available only for his next, Rockstar (2011).[7]

Track listing

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Twist"Neeraj Shridhar, Suzanne D'Mello, Saif Ali Khan5:01
2."Chor Bazaari"Neeraj Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan4:19
3."Aahun Aahun"Master Saleem, Neeraj Shridhar, Suzanne D'Mello4:45
4."Dooriyaan"Mohit Chauhan5:36
5."Aaj Din Chadheya"Rahat Fateh Ali Khan5:17
6."Thoda Thoda Pyaar"Sunidhi Chauhan4:04
7."Main Kya Hoon"KK5:48
8."Twist" (Remix)Neeraj Shridhar4:04
9."Chor Bazaari" (Remix)Neeraj Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan3:50
10."Aahun Aahun" (Remix)Master Saleem, Neeraj Shridhar4:36

Reception

Critical reception

The music of the film received highly positive reviews from critics. Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama noted, that "each and every song turns out to be extremely good in an album" in Love Aaj Kal and poised it to be "unstoppable once it hits the stands".[8] Chandrima Pal of Rediff.com called the album being "fun, young and endearing" and further stated, "The strength of Love Aaj Kal, lies in the unhurried pace and the variety in the choice of genres, arrangement, treatment."[9] Ruchika Kher from Hindustan Times noted, "Pritam has done a good job with the soundtrack and created songs that are sure to become hits."[10]

Anand Vaishnav of News18 called it a mix of "situational tracks and guaranteed chartbusters" where he considered the "distinction is evident in the music, as it is set in two different times and is one of the most complete albums in recent times."[11] Karthik Srinivasan of Bangalore Mirror wrote "[O]verall, Love Aaj Kal's soundtrack has everything one expects — take a bow, Pritam!"[12] Calling it "addictive, diverse and enjoyable", Steve Chatha of BBC added that the album had "enough quality on show to maintain Pritam's reputation".[13]

Commercial reception

According to Box Office India, with around 1,600,000 units (1.6 million units) sold, this film's soundtrack was the eighth highest-best-selling album of the year.[14] "Aahun Aahun" was subsequently being listed in the "Top 10 Bollywood Songs of 2009" by The Times of India and Sify.[15][16] All the songs in the film were chartbusters, with The Times of India admitting that the songs are still reminiscent even in the current period.[2] Nirmikha Singh of Rolling Stone India added that the album as well as the soundtracks of Singh Is Kinng (2008) and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009) "dominated playlists at sangeet parties and Bollywood club nights for at least a decade".[17]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony[b] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Filmfare Awards 27 February 2010 Best Music Director Pritam Nominated [18]
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[20]
[21]
Best Lyricist Irshad Kamil for "Aaj Din Chadheya" Won
Best Male Playback Singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for "Aaj Din Chadheya" Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Sunidhi Chauhan for "Chor Bazaari" Nominated
Best Choreography Bosco–Caesar for "Chor Bazaari" Won
International Indian Film Academy Awards 5 June 2010 Best Music Director Pritam Won [22]
[23]
[24]
[25]
Best Lyricist Irshad Kamil for "Aaj Din Chadheya" Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for "Aaj Din Chadheya" Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Sunidhi Chauhan for "Chor Bazaari" Nominated
Best Choreography Bosco–Caesar for "Chor Bazaari" Won
Mirchi Music Awards 10 February 2010 Album of The Year Love Aaj Kal – Pritam Nominated [26]
Male Vocalist of The Year Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for "Aaj Din Chadheya" Nominated
Producers Guild Film Awards 8 January 2010 Best Music Director Pritam Won [27]
[28]
[29]
Best Lyricist Irshad Kamil for "Twist" Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer Mohit Chauhan for "Yeh Dooriyaan" Won
Best Female Playback Singer Sunidhi Chauhan for "Chor Bazaari" Nominated
Screen Awards 9 January 2010 Best Music Director Pritam Nominated [30]
[31]
[32]
Best Lyricist Irshad Kamil for "Chor Bazaari" Won
Best Male Playback Singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for "Aaj Din Chadheya" Won
Best Editing Aarti Bajaj Nominated
Stardust Awards 17 January 2010 New Musical Sensation – Male Mohit Chauhan for "Yeh Dooriyaan" Nominated [33]
[34]

Legacy

A spiritual successor on the same name was released on 14 February 2020, with Kartik Aaryan and Saif's daughter Sara Ali Khan in the lead roles. Ali, Pritam and Kamil reprised the roles as director, musician and lyricist for this film as well.[35][36] Like the prequel's music, the soundtrack was also well received in contrast to the negative response for this film.[37]

Notes

  1. ^ a b After Eros International had sold the assets of the music to Sony Music India, much of the Eros Music catalog acquisitions (except for the co-acquisitions with other labels) are with Sony.[1]
  2. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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