Ta Ra Ra Ra Rum Tararumpum
It is a world of survivors where there are no friends and a man is good only, till the time he delivers the result. There is no room for failure leading to severe heartburn and misery. However one must never give up hope. Determination and grit to succeed are the key words to achieve one’s goals.
This is the underlying theme of the movie, ‘Tararumpum’. The song ‘ta ra ra rum tararumpum’ is the theme song for this movie and it is here that family support and love come to the fore. This song is picturised on Rani Mukherjee who plays a pivotal role in the movie. The lyrics of the song have been penned by Javed Akhtar and the cinematographer is Binod Pradhan. The song is indeed the essence of the movie.
The movie is directed by Siddarth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra. This movie, true to the Yash Raj Films banner is replete with family entertainment. Romance, thrill, tragedy, struggle and drama are an integral part of the movie. Saif Ali Khan is Rajveer Singh who is a cab driver. A quirk encounter with a businessman, Harry results in a chance to enter the racy world of Formula One. He makes the most of the given opportunity and quickly rises to become their number one racer. Meanwhile love blossoms and he marries the pretty Radhika (Rani Mukherjee). Life is a song for the couple as they are blessed with two adorable children, Priya and Ranveer. But this idyllic bliss is shattered when tragedy strikes in the form of an accident leaving Rajveer hurt and in bed for many months.
Unable to come to terms with the accident Rajveer loses his job and the family is pushed to the brink of poverty. However, family love and support triumph and the family in unison combats discomfort and poverty.
The theme song is poignantly sung by Shreya Ghoshal when the family faces its worst crisis. The strains of the piano fill the air as the song begins with lilting and nostalgic notes. The rise and fall in the music seem to depict the good and bad times faced by the family. The song stresses that every cloud has a silver lining and however long the darkness may seem to stretch there would be light at the end of the road.
In the song Radhika beseeches her family to keep up their fighting spirit and face the world without fear. She encourages them not to shed tears, but instead let the candle of hope burn bright in their heart. The underlying message in the song could be summed up as, ‘Don’t worry, be happy’.
This song holds a very strong message for those disillusioned in life. In this world of intense competition this song brings a cheer of hope that love and togetherness can help you face the worst challenges in life. In fact it is a triumph of family love.

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