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MAYANGINEN THAYANGINEN MUSIC REVIEW
Review
by : Kaushik L.M
Starring:
Nitin Sathya, Disha Pandey, Ganja Karuppu
Direction:
S.T. Vendhan Music:
Kannan Production:
T Rajeshwari Vocals:
Thilaka, Sathya Prakash, Mukesh, Chinnaponnu, Swetha, Vijay Prakash, Haricharan Lyrics:
Yugabharathi, Viveka, Ilaya Kamban
Directed by newcomer Vendhan and starring Nitin Sathya and Disha Pandey, this movie highlights the issue of sexual abuse reported from some mental asylums in Tamil Nadu. Nitin plays a call-taxi driver who falls in love with a call center girl whom he has not met. The music has been provided by Kannan who is looking for a solid hit to establish his credentials in the industry. Now, onto the music review. Mayanginen Thayanginen... Thilaka (female version) / Sathya Prakash (male version) Lyrics: Viveka A song that has very mild instrumentals and lets the lead singer go through her routine in a very melodious manner. There is a male version of the same song as well, which follows pretty much the same pattern. Two short and sweet songs more like lullabies. Aadi Varum Thera Adungada… Mukesh, Chinnaponnu Lyrics: Yugabharathi There are numerous such songs before this but the genre of this song is such that it is likeable instantly. Addictive beats and energetic singing make this a harmless experience. Can expect some fast dance moves and happy moments on screen. A trademark ‘thiruvizha’ song. Kaduvulin Koil… Swetha Lyrics: Ilaya Kamban A mellow song with a slow tempo and poignant lyrics. The violin instrumentals go with the mood of the song. Swetha’s voice is silky as always and the chorus by the children adds to the touching quality of the song. There is an unmistakable Ilayaraja touch in this song, Kanavinil Neeyum… Vijay Prakash Lyrics: Yugabharathi This song has light shades of ‘Nenjil Nenjil’ from ‘Engeyum Kadhal’. There are some flowing violin instrumental interludes in this one with Vijay Prakash bringing in the required amount of expression and feeling to the song. The female lead adds more value to this lilting melody towards the end. Unnai Vittu Ponaal… Haricharan Lyrics: Viveka A love-failure song which is dramatic and Haricharan is the right singer to deliver the goods for this song. The violin has been used well in this song as well, reminiscent of Raja.
Verdict: On the whole, an album with the focus clearly on melody. Kannan has brought out a decent album which is worth a shot.
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