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TAMIL
PADAM MUSIC REVIEW |
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Review
by : Malathy Sundaram |
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Music Director : Kannan
Vocals
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Mukesh, Hariharan, Swetha Mohan,
Ujjayini, Shankar Mahadevan.
Lyrics
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C.S.Amudhan, Chandru, Thiyaru. |
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This
movie, a ‘Why Not’
Production, is distributed by
Dhayanidhi Alagiri’s Cloud
Nine movies. C.S. Amudhan debuts
as a director and the film stars
RJ Siva, Disha Pandey, M.S.Bhaskar,
Manobala and others. Kannan
has scored the music for this
movie which is supposed to be
a huge spoof on Tamil movies.
Of course, with Kalaignar himself
around, it cannot be a harsh
or satirical film. If the music
is any indication, we have a
laugh riot on our hands. Let
us plunge into the album.
Pacha Manja...
Vocals:Mukesh&
chorus
Lyrics: Chandru
Oh,
ho, ho, Mukesh deserves a huge
pat on the back for carrying
off this number which parodies
the Tamil film industry heroes
in a big, but lighthearted way!
‘pacha, manja, rose, karuppu’,
no colour is spared. The chorus
at the start, the rap bit, and
the tape sounds all add dollops
of fun. There is a political
tint too in the verses.
O Maha Zeeya...
Vocals: Hariharan,
Swetha Mohan
Lyrics: Many
current lyricists!!! Seriously,
it is C.S.Amudhan, Chandru.
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Ha, ha, ha, ha ha!! Just how did Hariharan
and Swetha manage to give such a serious
air to this rib-tickler? Just listen to
this and you’ll know what we mean!
But the music is serious business, hovering
between Manavathi and Hamsadwani ragas and
falling easily on the ears.
Kuthu Vilakku...
Vocals:Ujjayini
Lyrics: Thiyaru
Going by the trend of the earlier songs,
this one is also a tongue-in-cheek ‘kutthu’
paattu, but with tasteful beats and delightful
inputs from the veena (Rajesh Vaidya playing
a bit of Darbari Kanada), dilruba (Saroja)
and keyboards. Sweet singing from Ujjayini.
Will surely hit the charts if the comic
aspect is caught well on screen.
Oru Sooravali...
Vocals: Shankar
Mahadevan& chorus
Lyrics: Chandru
Well, oh, well, for Shankar Mahadevan to
sing this after his solemn ‘Sambo
Siva Sambo’is truly hilarious. He
makes merry, so do the electric and bass
guitars! Cheeky lyrics!
Theme Music...
One and a half minutes of sheer fun with
guitars, trombone and keyboards dancing
all over and announcing their comic intentions!
Verdict:
What an amusingly memorable debut for Kannan!
This album, in spite of being frivolous,
pleases you with its neat music. Our best
wishes to him. Careful filming can add a
lot to the songs. . |
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