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‘Vallavan’
Music: Yuvan has proved once again!! |
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Success of Love
There is a slightly comic feel to
this tune, more along the lines of
being mischievous and naughty. Short
and simple, more as a recording bit
than as something that can actually
be heard as part of the tape. But
it goes beyond our imagination on
why this tune was named Success of
Love?!!
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Vallava
(Sunidhi Chauhan)
Finally a song from the female perspective!
Sunidhi Chauhan’s voice is extremely
powerful in this song, and is in fact,
the saving grace of the song. It is
much along the lines of a “Manmadhane”
song from the film Manmadha, in terms
of the feel and the lyrics of the
song. Clearly someone who is besotted
by the “Vallava” is singing
this song – can very well imagine
montage shots of Simbu and the woman
in question in a series of “cute”
scenes. |
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An
extremely typical song, offers nothing new,
and sounds like a mixture of a host of earlier
Yuvan numbers. |
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Kadhal
Vandhiduchu (Silambarasan)
In this age of remixes of old Tamil
songs, here is another one. From the
Kamal Hassan starrer, Japanil Kalyanaraman,
this song is a remix of the hugely
popular song, “Kadhal Vandiduchu”,
sung by Kamal Hassan himself in a
caricatured voice. In many ways, this
is probably Simbu’s imitation
of the stalwart, in terms of choosing
Kamal’s song, singing it himself
and in the same style. |
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Like
we mentioned earlier, Simbu clearly shows
promises as a singer a la Kamal Hassan.
As a remix, it is interesting. Yuvan has
retained much of its original feel, giving
it just a few extra beats, and his trademark
rap lines in English in the song. Definitely
one that will be one of the chart busters.
A fun, happy song.
Club Mix of Loosu Penne (G Prem and Simbu)
Pretty much a remix of the original
Loosu Penne song in the film sans Blaaze.
Personally, we prefer the original which
had a nice feel to it, though this will
be a favourite in discotheques in the city.
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Yammadi
Aathaadi (T Rajendar, Silambarasan,
Suchitra, Mahathi)
Father and son team up for this song,
which is again a kuthu song –
extremely fast paced and racy. Nothing
to say on the lyrics, a typical masala
song. After a long time, one gets
to hear T Rajendar singing a song,
and he pretty much sounds the same. |
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Again
a lot of scope for Simbu to show his dancing
skills… one now wonders if T Rajendar
will be making a guest appearance for this
song? Not one of the best in the film, a
very average song. Both in terms of the
music and the lyrics. |
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