
The main story is about a family experiencing troubles, sufferings and high points. As family members try to solve their problems they step into deeper troubles. The complexity of their circumstances becomes a painful struggle.
But the soundtrack of Bol uplifts our moods with the starting track “Hona Tha Pyar”, sung by the Pakistani popstar Atif Aslam and the Pakistani princess Hadiqa Kiani. Its a mellow track filled with catchy strums, a groovy baseline, the occasional flute and soulful vocals. This number was leaked in September, last year and became an internet hit because of it.
Man’s best friend is the Internet.

If your looking for the best track to feel the Indian musical essence, look no further and skip to “Sayyan Bolain” performed by Shabnam Majeed, Sahir Ali Bugga and Bina Jawad.
After blasts from the past, the soundtrack becomes more contemporary with one of the best tracks off the album named “Mumkin Hai” by Ahmad Jahanzeb and Shuja Haider filled with acoustic strums, looping drumloops and romantic verses.

The closing track is just eerie, and the beginning would certainly suit the Indian action film Krish.
“Just imagine”.
… Krish walking away after kicking some evil butt. It is however, a great track and is not a constant loop playing over and over again like what we normally hear around us today. It curves off into different directions and just as you think it has ended, it starts off again. It’s a maze, full of twists and turns.
Looking at each track name and as we try to find the meaning of each song, we find that indeed, these songs reflect the essence and storyline of the movie. It is surely, a story full of twists and turns, about struggle and hardship as each cast character tries to resolve their problems. Look at the album cover, the woman clearly seem happy…
The song ends with a rather ambiguous track, and makes the one who hasn’t seen the film optimistic on what the ending of the film turns out like. A high or a low? We’ll just have to wait and see.
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