Going by the song, it’s a film to be avoided watching in a theater.
AB Wire
The ridiculous song ‘Kutta Kaat Gaya’ from the film ‘Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein’ is perhaps the weirdest and most bizarre Bollywood song, apart from the fact that it also endorses and even encourages youth to take drugs.
The lyrics and the poor stylistic effort of the song – a half rural rap song if ever there is one – and sung in a lackluster manner which sounds half-drunk and half-asleep without much of effort, is enough to make anyone who sees the song ensure that this is one film they will avoid going to watch in the a theater even if they are given a free ticket.
The song opens with this dreadful line: ‘Boy Friend Bhaag Gaya, ya Kutta Kaat Gaya’ (boyfriend ran away or dog took a bite). In the video is item girl Shweta Sharma, who looks totally unimpressive.
The promoters of the film may have thought that this would turn out to be another ‘Kolavari D’ effect song, but unfortunately not so.
‘Kolavari D’ was a quirky, superb number which one could hum for months, and move to.
The song ‘Kutta Kaat Gaya’ is one which after listening to, one can only hope that the next time one hears it is in another life time. The song is composed by Rohit Kulkarni, penned by Abhiruchi Chand, crooned by Nayantara Bhatkal and Abhijeet Sawant.
One wonders if an actor of the caliber of Naseeruddin Shah, who is in the cast of the film, would have done the film if the songs were seen by him first. Probably not.
Watch the ludicrous song here: