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POWER
STAR
This is seriously the power star of
the album. I feel like I'm in concert
when listening to it. Vijay and Tanvi
are seriously to be watched at least
for the next two years. They did justice
to Rahman's beat. This is a beat rich
song. The words like RDS, Alcohol suggests
this is not a love song (sorry if I
am wrong). An Arabic interlude by Tanvi
gives a new feel to this song, never
listened something like this before.
AMMA THALE
This song belongs to Naresh, he excels
in this. Opera and nadaswaram blend
perfect. Sweta Mohan is star to watch.
Her rendering method is different from
Naresh's method but this is a beautiful
duet. Amma Thale has been repeated by
Naresh quite a number of times through
out this song.
MAARALENTE
The 1st portion of the song itself gives
us the idea that this is a patriotic
number. ARR at his usual treat for patriotic.
The KMMC chorus is certainly raising
the value of this number both in classical
western way and conservative way. Bits
from veena can be heard but very small
bit and you have to be sharp to recognize
this.
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NAMAKAME
The trio Chritra, Harini and Madhusree united here
for an unplugged type song. The mood set to sad but
the song travels to a better feel later thanks to
guitars. ARR did a decent job but nothing great here.
DOCHEY
This song reminds of the maestro's Slumdog Millionaire.
Nice adaption from the song new feel same beat as
original.
MAHAM MAYE
Impressive start this number has. Javed at his usual
sway rendering method, Suchitra sexy as usual, nice
blend of complicated instruments and then followed
by excellent violin composition proves ARR is always
king of music.
Komaram Puli is ARR as usual great piece.
Regards,
Arunann subramaniam
arunann.s@gmail.com
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