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KUTTY
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Review
by : Malathy Sundaram |
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Music Director : Devi Sree
Prasad
Vocals
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DSP, Raina, K.K, Mukesh, Saagar,
Sumangali, Priya Hemesh, Mukesh.
Lyrics
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Vivega, Selvaraghavan, Thamarai. |
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Produced
by Gemini Film Circuit and directed
by Mitran. R. Jawahar of ‘Yaaradi
Nee Mohini’ fame, this
film stars Dhanush, Shriya Saran,
Radha Ravi, Sameer Dattani,
Meghna Naidu and others. The
irrepressible Devi Sree Prasad
handles the music. The album
lists five songs and a repeat
of one song.
Life...ey Jollythaan...
Vocals:DSP,
Raina
Lyrics: Vivega
This
upbeat number retains touches
of his earlier ‘Santosh
Subramaniam’ and ‘Allegro’
numbers. What probably save
it are the sunny lyrics and
some equally sunny sax from
Raju.
Feel My Love...
Vocals: K.K.
Lyrics: Vivega
A soft pop-like number with
a neat western interpretation
of Karaharapriya raga. The notes
‘ri sa ri; ri sa ni dha
pa’ keep repeating in
the vocals and instruments.
A song of
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yearning conveyed well by KK’s voice.
Caressing flute notes from Naveen. We have
some strings and harmonica too.
Nee Kadhalikkum Ponnu...
Vocals:Mukesh
Lyrics: Selvaraghavan
A really light-hearted look at youthful
one-sided love. A peppy lyric from Selvaraghavan
and Mukesh brings his own brand of liveliness
to the song. The interludes are equally
peppy. The song, however, is a rehash of
the old Telugu ‘folk’ mettu.
Yaaro… en Nenjai...
Vocals: Saagar,
Sumangali
Lyrics: Thamarai
Neat lyrics from Thamarai, some delightful
notes from the flute, violins and guitar
alone embellish this number which again
reminds you of his ‘Santosh Subramaniam’
songs!
Feel My Love...
Vocals: KK
Lyrics: Vivega
Expressive notes from the acoustic guitars
and sax (delightful and jazz-like) accompany
the singer in what is a shorter version
of song no. 2. But they don’t seem
to combine neatly with the song this time.
Still, could hit the charts briefly.
Kannu Rendum...
Vocals: Priya
Hemesh, Mukesh
Lyrics: Vivega
Another speedy folk number, sure to be accompanied
by some suggestive dance movements. Makes
you recall many other old Sankarabaranam
raga numbers – like ‘pattanamthaan
pogalaamadi’ and ‘mamiyarukku
oru’. Thankfully, not noisy as the
song moves mostly in the ‘sa ri ga
ma pa’ range.
Verdict:
The movie appears to be a remake of the
Telugu ‘Arya’ and so the songs
have a distinct ‘Telugu’ flavor.
For the Tamil listener, this album could
sound flatter after his ‘Kanthaswamy’.
A pleasant listen, nothing more. |
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