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MUSIC REVIEW : PARAMASIVAN
Ajith

    Paramasivan produced by S.Ramesh Babu under the banner Samarat Film Corporation has Ajith and Laila in the lead roles. The duo of P.Vasu and Vidhyasagar is back after the mammoth victory of Chandramukhi. The combo of Vidhyasagar and Ajith has worked well in earlier movies like Poovelam Un Vasam and Villain. Paramasivan seems to be no exception with seven songs to suit the varied mood and feel of the movie.


 

1) Undivil: (Shankar Mahadeven, Malathi)

A fast paced song!

Vidhyasagar a master at feeling the pulse of the listeners has given a rock opening to the album. He has taken much care and come up with a strong orchestration using a varied collection of folk instruments. Shankar and Malthi prove to be the perfect choice for the song.

2) Natchitra Paravaiku: (Tippu, Rajalakshmi)

A cheerful song!

The first thing that one is reminded of, on hearing this song is Tippu’s Kokku Para Para song of Chandramuhki . The usage of children’s voices and the tune brings up the similarity. Rajalaksmi along with the company of Tippu has done an excellent job.

3) Thangakili: (Madhu Balakrishnan, Srivardhini, Gopika Poornima)

A melodious song!

Though the jingle of the song seems to be little bit outdated, it still sounds good. Vidhyasagar has given a soft natural song in his trademark style. The choir gives a good opening to the song. Madhu’s voice is fabulous and among the female singers Srivardhini is outstanding.

4) Theme music: (Karthik, Shankar Mahadevan, Tippu, Chandran, Jemon, Ranjith)

An inspirational song!

A motivating song with a lengthy list of outstanding singers in the industry. The team has given the right mood to the song with their voices. On the other hand, the chorus is exceptional and the recording done for the song is very imposing.

5) Oru Kili: (Madhu Balakrishnan, Sujatha)

A soft song!

Vidhyasagar has not experimented much with this song and his tune is simple without any undulation throughout the song. He has again opted to the old wine in the new bottle style “that is using tables in a romantic song”. Madhu and Sujatha have made the song remarkable.

6) Kannan Varuvan: (Saindhavi, Kalyani Menon, Lakshmi Nagarajan)

A carnatic song!

Though, the song is short, it leaves a big impression in the minds of the audience. A poetic orchestration is the highlight of this song.

7) Asai Dosai: (Priya Subramanian)

A peppy song!

The first two words reflect the entire mood of the song. The catchy lyrics in combination with Priya’s rocking voice make this a mass number. It would be interesting to see how they come up with the choreography sequences for this one.

Altogether the album is fair; it’s not even half close to Chandramukhi.

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