Speedy Singhs Hindi Movie 2011 Breakaway is a cross cultural family comedy set in the Indo-Canadian community in suburban Toronto, Canada. Set in suburban Toronto, the film tracks a young man struggling between traditional Indo-Canadian family expectations and his dreams of hockey stardom.
RAJVEER SINGH is a 21 year old young man dreaming of a professional hockey career. We open with him dreaming of scoring a game winning goal, followed by a moment of bliss as beautiful girls surround him. Unquestionably, he has the talent to be an accomplished player, but faces many hurdles, the biggest of which is himself.
RAJVEER SINGH is a 21 year old young man dreaming of a professional hockey career. We open with him dreaming of scoring a game winning goal, followed by a moment of bliss as beautiful girls surround him. Unquestionably, he has the talent to be an accomplished player, but faces many hurdles, the biggest of which is himself.

Raised as a traditional Sikh, Rajveer was forbidden as a boy to cut his hair and had to wear a turban, this stopped him from playing hockey, the game he loved. In his early teens, forsaking his family's religious traditions and beliefs, he removed his turban and cut his hair so he'd be more accepted within his country. His goal was to succeed in a traditional white man's sport, but this conflicted with his father's wish that he'd devote his life to his religion and the family business.
Unable to find a foothold in the game, Rajveer takes matters into his own hands by creating an all Indian hockey team (The Speedy Singhs), finding a coach and then bringing on his Uncle Sammy's trucking company as the team sponsor, doing all this behind his father's back. Along the way to the championship game, he is faced with the questions he had not wanted to address: family, friendship, loyalty and identity. And until he can answer these questions, the podium will always be out to his reach.
Breakaway, full of love, color and fun brings to the life the coming of age of a young man and gives further insight into the immigrant family experience. It brings a clash of Bollywood entertainment to Canada's favorite sport.

Till the time this Akshay Kumar production was known just as Breakaway, there wasn't much clarity around how the music would shape up for this Indo-Canadian film. However the moment it was re-titled as Speedy Singhs for the 'desi' audience, it was clear that the film would have an out and out Punjabi feel to it, something that would be reflected in the music as well. Also, though this isn't a quintessential Bollywood film in the offing, since Sandeep Chowta comes in as a composer here, you look forward to how the music has eventually shaped up for this fun sports-based romantic entertainer.
MUSIC
Veronica Mehta has child like naughty vocals that border on sensuality and she brings them to full use once again with 'Ne Aaja Veh' which is a fun romantic number that is also composed by her. With H. Dhami joining her in this highly rhythmic number that again has a Punjabi base to it while carrying enough potential to find an entry into the DJ's playlists at the discotheques, 'Ne Aaja Veh' which is co-written by Rishi Rich and Veronica Mehta is another sure-fire chartbuster in the making. In fact by this time one starts wondering (in a positive way) about the new approach that Sandeep Chowta has managed for his sound.

Sandeep Chowta makes it four in a row with Jassi Sidhu doubling up as a singer and lyricist for 'Veer Ji Viyohn'. This one is the least adulterated number of all when it comes to bringing on a 'desi' Punjabi flavour to the proceedings. A celebration number which has a traditional appeal to it and is set during a wedding in progress, 'Veer Ji Viyohn' has Kale Wala Sangha and Ajay Virmani joining as co-lyricists. Expect the song to find a much bigger presence up North during wedding season.
Meet Bros. Anjjan are roped in to compose a special title track for the film and they don't disappoint. Even as Kumaar injects Speedy Singh into the lyrics of 'Asi Chaddi Wale Yaar', you know that this is yet another fun number in the making. 'We are brothers from different mothers' forms the punch-line of this pacy, young and energetic number that goes with the spirit of the film. Meet Bros. and Josh render this number in accordance to the Punjabi mood and setting of the film and ensure that it would accentuate the euphoric mood of the film, especially if it's 'remix version' plays as a part of the background score.

OVERALL
Music of Speedy Singh throws a pleasant surprise because it has arrived out of nowhere and ended up promising 3-4 songs that have in them to enjoy a sustained audience for themselves. While 'Shera Di Khom' is the pick of the lot and is a chartbuster in the making, 'Ne Aaja Veh' is a romantic track with a difference. As for the fun element, there are 'Asi Chaddi Wale Yaar' and 'Sansar' that ensure momentum for Speedy Singh. Sandeep Chowta along with guest composers Meet Bros. Anjjan come up with compositions that should work not just in India but also find a crossover audience in countries like Canada, UK, USA where there is huge market for such Punjabi music which isn't limited to a film's theatrical run.
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