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In fact, looking back at my favourite ’90s movies like Taal, my nostalgia is as much for the music as any story or star. For me, everything that happened in between the music was basically window dressing - only there so I could enjoy the conceit of watching a movie. A time when I would see Malaika Arora gyrating atop a train in Dil Se ’s “Chaiyya Chaiyya”, or the sex-on-the-beach scenes of “Churake Dil Mera” in Main Khiladi Tu Anari, a time when singing and dancing along was even more of an event than the plot of the film. So how did we go from the wonders of A R Rahman’s work in Taal back in 1999, to the insipid rehashes that dominate playback charts today?Īs any ‘90s kid could tell you, there was a time when it was the music that made the movies worth watching. In the halcyon ‘90s, Bollywood found fans around the world, thanks in large part to its churn of catchy tunes that could transcend barriers of language and nationality. But the music landscape of our movies has not always been so bleak. To try and find an original song in Bollywood in 2019 is as fruitless as searching for survival tips in PM Modi’s episode of Man vs Wild.
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For instance, besides being a pointless sequel, Student of the Year 2 gave us a remake of Kishore Kumar’s “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani” that absolutely no one asked for.
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And nowhere is this more apparent than in the soundtrack of these films, where bad dance remixes of Punjabi standards are the order of the day. It’s yet another addition in the interminable line-up of sequels, adaptations, and remakes that conveniently preclude the need for any kind of original thought. On Monday, Varun Dhawan shared the first look of the Coolie No 1 remake, directed by his father David Dhawan, where he plays the lead with another star kid, Sara Ali Khan.