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KAVALAR
KUDIYIRUPPU MUSIC REVIEW |
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Review
by : Malathy Sundaram |
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Music Director : James
Vasanthan
Vocals
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, Bharani, Prasanna, Srinivasan,
Padmanabhan, Chinmayee, Bellie
Raj, Padmanabhan, Sharreth, Priya
Hemesh, Srinivasan.
Lyrics
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Na. Muthukumar, Yugabarathy, Harmony. |
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Produced
by S. Indumathi, directed by
AMR. Ramesh (who made the acclaimed
‘Cyanide’ in Kannada
which was translated into ‘Kuppi’
in Tamil); this film has Anish,
Sonu, Saranya, Sharan, Avinash
and others in the star cast.
Like the earlier movie Cyanide,
this one is also based on a
real life incident—a shocking
incident that happened in the
Police Quarters in Bengaluru
after the Babri Masjid destruction.
James Vasanthan steps in as
the music composer for this
film. There are five songs in
the album.
Appan Policeda...
Vocals: Sunandan,
Bharani, Prasanna, Srinivasan,
Padmanabhan.
Lyrics: Na.
Muthukumar
A simple flowing piece with
youthful rhythms that celebrates
the rebellious spirit of youngsters.
Nice ethnic beats and a sweet
bit of flute add color to this
song which has been neatly rendered.
Could climb the charts for its
cheery feel. |
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Uyire En Uyiril...
Vocals: Chinmayee
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar
The
Harikamboji raga scale has been given a
gentle western makeover here. The song of
a girl shaken by love, rendered sensitively
by Chinmayee. The flute (traversing notes
effortlessly) and the keyboard sound, all
blend nicely. One needs time to warm up
to this number.
Gangai Nadhi...
Vocals: Bellie Raj, Padmanabhan
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar
The deep rhythms and frolicking flute celebrate
friendship as much as the vocals. Vocal
humming adds its own soft touch. This ode
to friendship has neat lyrics and could
resonate in the hearts of youngsters. Doesn’t
appear to be an original tune.
Kodi
Kodi Aasaigal...
Vocals: Sharreth,
Priya Hemesh
Lyrics: Yugabarathy
A very stylish romantic duet based on Kanada
raga with the repeated swaras ‘ni
pa ma pa--------ga ma ri sa’ providing
a soothing touch. The same touch is reflected
in the tender music interludes too. The
blending of flute in the second interlude
is interesting.
Thayae…Thayae...
Vocals: Srinivasan
Lyrics: Harmony
A short bit in what appears to be Yamunakalyani,
well conceived. Though the lyrics are a
bit flat, the last line is poignant. Could
play on the charts for the mood it evokes.
Verdict:
Though the album feels a bit, what shall
we say; ‘formal,’ James Vasanthan
deserves appreciation for eschewing noisy
trends. The music is soothing. We see some
new names in the singers’ department,
something to be welcomed.
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