This is a hybrid musical hodgepodge with diverse music makers trying to do their own thing.
The lead track, composed and written by Rochak Kohli, is “Lalla Lalla Lori” sung by Vishal Dadlani and Shivi in a run-of-the-mill way. The irreverent lyrics with their obsession for “daaru’ remind us of Yo Yo’s excesses along with the cacophonous sound, Punjabi beats, voice modulations, musical pattern and obsession with recent hits like a mention of “After Party” and so on.
Mika Singh, Shivi, Deane Sequiera and Rochak Kohli deliver another no-no, “Boat Ma Kukdookoo” with the usual puerile and innuendo-ridden lyrics (Kohli with Ravi Singhal) and music, falling into a rut of which there is already a complete excess.
Jeet Gannguli gets Shalmali Kholgade to sing “Shakira,” a lifeless item number with shades of R.D. Burman and vintage songs in this genre. The track that is interesting, while it lasts, is “Chal Bhaag,” composed by Amjad-Nadeem, written by Sameer Anjaan and sung by Wajid and Love Juneja. Smartly and appealingly orchestrated, the lyrics are also barbed, like “Waqt hai duhaai ka mohalla hai kasaai ka / Bakre ki taraah gardan halaal kardi jaayegi (It’s a time for prayers in this precinct of butchers, who will cut off your head like that of a goat).”
Whatever the film’s merit, its music, for one, will not support this film!