In what's probably a first in Indian cinema, hockey legend Dhyan Chand gets a song. Or at least a refrain, as in "Dhyan kitthe, Dhyan Chand?" That chorus is among the raucous assembly of songs that define director Anurag Kashyap's latest feature, Manmarziyaan, or as it is curiously titled in English, Husband Material. As it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival or TIFF, it became obvious that composer Amit Trivedi (Queen) certainly earned his fee. Because the music verges on overkill, and not in a good way as with Kashyap's classic Gangs of Wasseypur films, but as in exploding out seemingly every alternate minute. The music is actually catchy, but after the first dozen tracks, gets somewhat numbing.