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Music
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Malathy Sunderam |
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Produced
by Amma Creations. Directed by Venkat Prabhu. Starring
SPB.Charan, Siva, Kajal Agarwal, Premji, Prakash Raj,
Jayaram.
The much- noticed group of Chennai-28 gets together
again for this movie and with Yuvan Shankar Raja doing
the music for it ( after his well- acclaimed Yaaradi
Nee Mohini), expectations are naturally running high.
A pretty young girl, Vega from Mumbai, and Vaibhav a
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lad, are being introduced in this movie. How has Yuvan expressed
himself in the tracks? Shall we get going?
Nimirndhu Nil…
Vocals: Shankar Mahadevan
A delightful little number with peppy lyrics and a feel-good
aspect to it. The flute bits right at the middle deserve
special mention for the melodious touch to this pacy number.
Seems built on the Sankarabharanam scale. The words are
a little difficult to catch, surprisingly for a Shankar
Mahadevan rendering.
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Aaja
Meri Soniye…
Vocals: Vijay Jesudas, SPB.Charan,
Prem G.Amaran
Another nice little number from Yuvan. Looks like
a celebratory song for a boy who's getting married.
Neat lyrics that wish the couple, but at the same
time seriously advising the boy to treat his consort
with respect. The lovely flute and violin bits with
humming make it especially melodic. In spite of the
'ma' swara, you hear traces of Mohana raga. Aaja meri
soniye is the refrain that runs like a silken thread
through the song connecting it.
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Cheeky Cheeky…
Vocals: Yuvan Shankar Raja, Matilda,
Nirdhiya
Ah, truly a song in the 'for the youth ,by the youth'
category. Has all the right ingredients—heavy
thumping rhythms, just-about-recognizable lyrics and
synthesizer music. Could be a dance number and, if
picturised with imagination, could catch up.
Dosth Bada Dosth…
Vocals: Haricharan, Naveen, Rahul
Nambiar
A song sung as an ode to friendship, goodwill and
trust that exist between the four young heroes in
the movie. Quite a leisurely number with softer beats.
Though the scale appears to be Kiravani, the notes
and rendering have been westernized. The fast chords'sa-ga-pa-ga-sa'
and the music interludes thankfully don't
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