From Sydney With Love is an upcoming movie made under the banner of Pramod Films. The movie comprises of a huge bunch of debutants who are marking their entry in Bollywood. Music is composed by Sohail Sen with lyrics shared by Anvita Dutt Guptan and Kumaar. It is good to see that Sohail's compositions here are really versatile with vocals by different artists adding on to the variety. Also, each of the songs is pleasant-sounding and uplifting.
The music album begins with the title track Feelin Love in Sydney. This number begins with the sound of electronic keyboard and is soon followed by the vocals of Sohail Sen. Use of smooth and pliable chorus along with a touch of rap is really applause worthy. Backing vocals too are good and captivating while lyrics are simple and straight forward.
The remix version of this track is quite similar to the original one with addition of beats and use of dialogues in the track, thus making it a true dancing number, which would be a great attraction for the DJs.
Next in the list is a duet track Ho Jaayega. It begins with the sound of a piano followed by soft and melodious vocals of Mohit Chauhan and Monali Thakur, thus giving it a feel of a true romantic melody. Music composed by Sohail is indeed pleasing as it maintains a good serene feel to it. Moreover, lyrics too deserve an acknowledgement for turning out to be really gratifying.
The track has a remix version which is as pleasing as the original one, turns out to be more of a dance floor hymn, thus very aptly finding a place in the clubs and lounges.
The album moves ahead with Khatkaa Khatkaa, a solo in the vocals of Mika. This one begins with techno sirens followed by 'dhol', thus sounding close to a bhangra track (well, to some extent). Sohail has tried to keep his composition plain with easy yet catchy lyrics though one still feels that it doesn't quite go all the way.
Pyaari Pyaari is the one to arrive next with vocals being shared by Sohail Sen and Brooklyn Shanti. Yet again the lyrics are really pleasing, hence making this one a refreshing outing that has subtle music which further results in a nice treat for the music lovers.
Naino Ne is a duet track in the vocals of Palak and Mohammad Salamaat, though Palak's voice does remind one of Shreya. Mohammad Salamaat is a good support to Palak as well though it's the matter who dominates for most part. The track is extremely delightful and while it begins on a low note, it very aptly expresses the melody that is inherent to love. Heart touching lyrics further helps its cause.
The album ends with Item Hi-Fi, a solo sung by Neeraj Shridhar which gives a retro feel to the album. This one is designed as a cool number which really sounds refreshing and enjoyable with lyrics kept catchy and uncomplicated.
Overall the album is quite refreshing, hence very pertinently depicting the theme of the movie with tracks that are simple and catchy. Sohail Sen, though not being overtly experimental with the album, yet again delivers a soundtrack that you would love to listen on a repeat mode.