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Bheema
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Anniyan, Harris Jeyaraj and Vikram have come together once
again and the past triumph plays a pivotal role in increasing
the expectations on this album. In the Tamil film industry,
Harris Jeyaraj has a strong place and is steadily climbing
the ladder of success. His tunes have proved themselves over
and over again and in Bheema too, he has not disappointed
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Muthal
Mazhai
This number has the Harris Jeyaraj stamp all over. Over the years,
he has made it a habit to come up with simple tunes and beats but
strong enough to mesmerize the audience. Hariharan and Mahathi accompanied
by R.Prasanna are sure to captivate the listeners. But music lovers
will definitely find some similarities from some of the other music
compositions and more so a striking resemblance to A.R.Rahman's
tune for the movie Kabhie Na Kabhie. Nevertheless the song does
leave an impact which matters a lot.
All set for a hit!
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Ragasiya
Kanavugal
Clearly the pick of the album. Yugabharathy's lyrics are aptly
supported by crystal clear rendition of Hariharan and Madhushree.
Sure to stay on the top of the charts for a long time. Repeated
hearing does only make it better each time which is indicative
of a super hit song that impresses you right from the start
to the end. A thorough professional use of instruments by
Harris Jeyaraj.
All set for a Super Hit! |
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Rangu
Rangamma
A song which leaves a déjà vu feel and Kailash Kher
does complete justice to this number. Generally known for his pathos
numbers, he has tried for a different mood this time and has emerged
successful. Kailash should take care of his pronunciation though.
Vijay Yesudas and Swarnalatha have done a decent job. The violin
base is something similar to that in "Rakamma kaiya thattu..."
This song will strike a chord due to the beat and tempo where the
flute is utilized to the optimum.
Good
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Siru
Paarvayilae
This track would definitely make A.R.Rahman proud. Harris
has done an AR and does a good job at that. Superb use of
the instruments but the rhythm does make you wonder of its
repetitiveness especially with respect to Arul. Besides this,
all other aspects are on the positive side for this number.
Karthik and Harini excel in the vocal department. Thamarai
impresses with her catchy lines. Afghan words sprinkled in
the middle of the song are Rahman's forte which has been followed
by Harris too but he needs to hone his skills in this department.
Still, a very good attempt. This folk-based love song is sure
to find patronage after repeated hearings.
Will need multiple hearings to grow over you.
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Oru
Mugamo
The intro song of the hero is generally targeted at his fans. But
a different style has been adopted, perhaps for the first time, by
Harris for Kamal in Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu was impressive enough to
make him try it once again. Even the lyrics appear to have a similar
flavor. Despite this, when we finish the song we are quite satisfied
and our hand automatically pushes the rewind button to hear it again.
The "jagajom jajoom" phrase catches on to you unawares.
Krish and Naresh Iyer impress with their dynamic approach to the song.
Harris has made sure of the visual recapitulation of Vikram just by
listening to the song which is a great achievement for any music director.
All set for a hit! |
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Enaduyirae
This song is a slow duet and John Mathew, the winner of the
Super Singer competition has made a confident start accompanied
by Chinmayi, Sadhna Sargam and Sowmya Rao. The lyricist must
have enjoyed his work while writing this song which clearly
shows. However, Harris could have used a different path instead
of the same one and if the song makes it, it is mainly due
to lyrics and rendition.
Not bad. |
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Overall
Rating
Overall the music is good and Harris has once again proved his
mettle with six numbers which are sure to be lapped up by all
the music lovers in the coming months.
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