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Music
review By
Malathy Sundaram |
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Thee:
Produced by Sree Movie makers ( Kalanidhi Maran) and
directed by G.Kitchaa and starring Sundar.C, Namitha,
Ragini ( who has acted with him in Sandai) and others.
Appears to be the story of a policeman who turns into
a politician to expose the rot hidden inside the system
itself. Sun Audio of the Marans is distributing the
audio CDs and cassettes. Srikant Deva has composed the
music for this film, tuning 5 songs.
Kaalai Nerathil...
Vocals: Karthik
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An easy –flowing song with soft imagery,
where the hero waxes eloquent on the charms of his girl.
You have some violins, a touch of guitar and a bit of flute
on the way, but the lyrics, being clear and well articulated,
hold sway. The lady singer just whispers a couple of lines
in the charanams.
Nee Illamal Naan...
Vocals: Madhu Balakrishnan, Sadhana Sargam.
This song twinkles simply because of the silky santoor touches
strewn all through the song! Delightful! Though the Kapi
raga base recalls a couple of old hits, fine use of native
percussions, bass flute, violin and keys enliven this song
a great deal. And polished singing from both the veterans,
of course. The male vocal humming at the end shows up the
raga stylishly.
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Ravuga
Rannaiya...
Vocals: Roshini.
As soon as you hear the explosive opening bars where
the guitar, vocals, keys and drums come together,
you know what kind of song it is. Some rocket-speed
singing by Roshini. Plenty of sharp mischievous notes
from the guitar and violin, true to the spirit of
the song. Has the stamp of Srikant Deva all the way.
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Theepporiyaai Ezhundhuvittan...
Vocals: Krish.
Probably the title song, which speaks of the transformation
of the hero, who is on the verge of striding out to
achieve! Nothing much by way of music except some
guitar and violins. Slower tempo. Krish sings both
in low and high pitches bringing in a chorus-like
feel to the song.
Valliyamma Valliyamma...
Vocals: Deva.
A fitting sequel to song no.3 in the sense that this
is another ‘pattayai kilappum’ song! Fun
to hear Deva after a long time. Bawdy lyrics, of course.
Robust inputs from piped instruments and indian percussion
instruments give a strong native flavour. A mixed
bag of yesteryear hits, some of Deva’s. A hint
of Charukesi raga is seen.
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Verdict:
The songs are typically C.Sundar stuff, frivolous and racy,
but the duet is a nice piece. The press release says Sundar
.C. is a police officer as per the story. How these songs
translate on the screen remains to be seen!
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