Lucky Baskhar is Prakash's maiden collaboration with Salmaan; sophomore with Atluri after the bilingual Vaathi / Sir (2023).[1][2] The film's music consisted of three songs which are montage numbers, that enhanced the flow of the narrative. Prakash recorded the film's music during early 2024, while simultaneously working on multiple projects.[3]
Composition
Prakash composed three songs for the film. The first song "Srimathi Garu" (in Telugu), as "Kolladhey" (in Tamil),[4] "Mindathe" (in Malayalam),[5] "Naarazgi" (in Hindi)[6] and "Shrimati Avre" (in Kannada) is a romantic number picturized on Baskhar (Salmaan) and Sumathi (Chaudhary) and their life as a married couple.[7] It is sung by Vishal Mishra and Shweta Mohan; the latter's vocals were retained for the three versions, except the Kannada version which was sung by Amala Chebolu and Mishra's was retained for the Hindi version, whereas Anand Aravindakshan, Yazin Nizar and Krishna Tejasvi recorded the vocals for the Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada versions.[8]
The second song is the titular track is sung by Usha Uthup, who recorded the vocals for the Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi versions, while the Kannada version is sung by Sravana Bhargavi.[9] The song is an upbeat vintage number which showcases Baskhar's life as a middle-class banker.[10] The third song "Nijamaa Kalaa" (in Telugu), "Vidhi Maarudha" (in Tamil), "Mizhideepame" (in Malayalam), "Nijavaa Idoo" (in Kannada) and "Duniya Meri" (in Hindi) is a montage number, picturized on Baskhar's reconciliation with his family.[11][12] The song is recorded by Krishna Tejasvi in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi, while the Malayalam version was sung by Aswin Sathya.[11]
Release
In June 2024, Prakash through his X (formerly Twitter) account stated that he had handed over the master audio of the film's first single to the producers, which approved its release.[13][14] The promo of the first single "Srimathi Garu" was released on the occasion of Eid al-Adha (17 June)[15][16] and the full song was released on 19 June.[17] The title track was released as the second single from the album on 28 July, coinciding Salmaan's birthday.[18][19] The third song "Nijamaa Kalaa" was released on 6 November, after the film's release.[20] The soundtrack album was released on 11 November.[3]
Reception
Reviewing "Srimathi Garu", a critic from Cinema Express called it as "a sweet yet rousing romantic number, with great blend of old-school symphonic sound and contemporary beats".[21] Manoj Kumar R. of Desimartini described the song as a "soulful romantic melody".[22] Trisha Bhattacharya of India Today, while reviewing the title track, described it as "a nostalgic throwback, blending classic beats with contemporary flair."[9] Akhila Menon of OTTPlay added that the song "brings the perfect retro mood to the fun number" complimenting Uthup's vocals.[23]
Divya Nair of Rediff.com described the music "scintillating".[24] Paul Nicodemus of The Times of India wrote "While the songs may lack recall value after leaving the cinema, GV Prakash Kumar's background score significantly enhances the narrative."[25] "GV Prakash Kumar's music creates a great sense of thrill and tension".[26] Balakrishna Ganeshan of The News Minute wrote "Music composer GV Prakash is another asset to the film. His music adds the necessary suspense and ably helps with the proceedings."[27] Avinash Ramachandran of The Indian Express wrote "Venky and GV Prakash combo create magic once again with Lucky Baskhar".[28]
Track listing
Telugu
Lucky Baskhar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Telugu version track listing