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THOONGA
NAGARAM MUSIC REVIEW |
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Review
by : C. Karthik |
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Music Director :
Sundar C. Babu
Vocals
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Palghat Sriram, Hariharan, Chinmayee, Chandrababu,
Karthik, Madhu Balakrishnan, Shankar Mahadevan.
Lyrics
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S Gnanakaravel, Thamarai, Narayana Kavi,
S Annamalai |
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Dhayanidhi
Alagiri is introducing Gaurav to Kollywood
as a director and an actor in his latest
production Thoonga Nagaram. The movie
has Vimal, Bharani and Anjali acting in
important roles. The music of Thoonga
Nagaram has been scored by Sundar C. Babu.
The audio of the movie
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was
launched recently at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai and
let us see how the album fares.
Vaigai Siricha Thoonganagaram...
Vocals: Palghat Sriram
Lyrics: S Gnanakaravel
Palghat Sriram gives an outlook of Madurai in this
song. The city is the hero in this song. Nothing special
about the music here but S Gnanakaravel perfectly
describes what Madurai is all about. From ‘Sanga
Tamizh' and 'Lanthu Tamizh' to the markets, theatres
and the gopurams, Vaigai Siricha is like a travel
guide to people. The song also throws light into the
friendliness and the gutsy behavior of Madurai people.
An apt song to mark the start of the album!
Koorana Paarvaigal...
Vocals: Hariharan, Chinmayee
Lyrics: Thamarai
Koorana Paarvaigal is a melody song. The music arrangements
are surprisingly low key but augers well for the song
as Hariharan and Chinmayee's voices are clear and
lovely to listen to. Thamarai's lyrics are poesy and
add value to the song. A breezy number which will
catch up on you after a couple of listens.
Kalyanam Kalyanam (Remix)...
Vocals: Chandrababu, Karthik
Lyrics: Narayana Kavi
Legendary actor Chandrababu's Kalyanam Kalyanam song
is brought to life here. A bit of DJ mixing in between
with some usual sounds is what this remix is all about.
Karthik does a decent job in describing marriage and
its bliss. This song should be aired on radio and
television just for the popularity of its original
version.
Ettu
Kangalukkum...
Vocals: Madhu
Balakrishnan
Lyrics: S Gnanakaravel
The start of this song start on the same notes of
a popular yesteryear song but this one is about friendship
and the bond friends share for years. Again the music
does not impress much and Madhu Balakrishnan's effort
does not help the cause either. The song fails to
make an impression!
Nee
Siricha Kondattam...
Vocals: Shankar
Mahadevan
Lyrics: S Annamalai
This is like a 'thiruvizha song'. We can easily visualize
the song while listening to it. Shankar Mahadevan's
subtle modulations give the required zest to the song.
This high octane number must catch up with the audience
once they see Madurai's beauty on screen.
Rhythm
of Thoonganagaram...
An intriguing start paves way for the traditional
drums (molam) and trumpets and though it is short
it is quite an interesting listen.
Theme
of Thoonganagaram...
The theme generates curiosity as you travel with it.
Just when the music gets grander nearly reaching the
peak, it comes to an abrupt end leaving us with a
heavy feeling. Maybe that is how the movie intends
to be...
Verdict:
Overall, Thoonga Nagaram shines in bits but is not
a well etched album. Though Sundar C. Babu has used
different sounds with the traditional folk instruments,
the songs fail to live in our memories for long. The
songs could fit in the movie with apt situations.
Thoonga Nagaram is a decent album to listen to but
fails to captivate us. |
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