Sandakkozhi
has Vishal and Meera Jasmine in the lead and Lingusamy
is directing the movie. He has taken extra pain
to ensure that the film appeals to the audience.
The trailers show a fast paced screenplay and
both the lead stars look very convincing. Rajkiran
also plays an important role in the film. The
movie is produced by Vikram Krishna under the
banner GK Film Corporation.
The music for the movie is scored by Yuvan Shankar
Raja, who is the sensation in the industry right
now. This is also the first film for Lingusamy
in combination with young Yuvan. The film has
five songs and they make an eclectic mix.
1)
Ennamo Nadakirathe: (Shaan)
It is a westernized song and is straight off Yuvan’s
stable! It is tailored to suit the you taste of
the youngsters and Na. Muthukumar’s lyrics
blend in well with the theme. Shaan of Tanha dil
fame, makes his debut in Tamil and he is expected
to go places especially with his peppy and youthful
voice.
2) Dhavanipotta: (Vijay Yesudoss, Shreya Ghosal)
It is a classical medley and bears the unmistakable
influence of papa Ilayaraja! While Vijay Yesudas
and Shreya Ghosal make a good combination, the
fantastic use of percussion is proof of Yuvan’s
intuitive approach to music.
3)
Gumthalakadi Gana: (Karthik, Ranjith)
A gana song! As the second word of the song
describes, the song is of gana genre and can
be said as the scene stealer of this album.
The song has all the ingredients to top the
charts of this year and the dance sequences
should match the fast pace tune of Yuvan. The
lyrics of the song seem to indicate the farewell
party of the college. Ranjith and Karthik get
the credit for singing the song with full throated
energy.
4)
Mundasu Sooriyane: (Karthik, Sriram)
A
folk song! The song which praises the head of
the village and in this movie it is played by
Raj Kiran. This type of composition is fresh
from Yuvan’s repertoire and it is an indication
of his growing maturity. This is Karthik’s
second song in the album and in duet with Sriram
the song has come out well.
5)
Ketta Kodukirae: (Jassie Gift, Ganga, Chinmaye)
Again a village based song! The song is fast paced
and Jassie Gift is in full flow throughout. Yuvan
has tried a different kind of music and he has
used various instruments to suit the pace of the
song. The lyrics of the word are really catchy
especially in the prelude.