People are always running in Priyadarshan films in the climax. Remember Hungama and Hulchul?
In his latest comedy, Bhagam Bhag, as the title proclaims, everyone runs throughout the film. Why? Because the story revolves around a theatre group on the run.
This one is kind of special because apart from Priyadarshan regulars like Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan and Rajpal Yadav, it brings the original King of comedy back from hibernation -- Govinda. Leading ladies Dutta (Lara) and Datta (Tanushree) keep the glamour quotient going.
And now for the soundtrack helmed by Pritam.
The album kick starts with the mellow yet catchy Tere bin. Full marks to Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghosal for their seamless rendition of the same. The romantic number, featured thrice in the album, emerges as a breezy winner. Tere bin could happily do without a lousy remix, and DJ Amit's unimaginative rehash proves that.
When carnival music meets 1950s style loony singing, it's a marriage of rhythm and mischief. The beats of Signal are a catchy combination of both. Remo Fernandes's crunchy enthusiasm gets sufficient help from a sizzling Suzanne. This vivacious Signal is surely traffic stopper material. Even so, DJ Amit's remix shakes but not stir.
Like the name suggests, the title song, Bhagam Bhag is