Sean writes, sings and composes Odura nari, all by himself! The colloquial lyrics are intriguing, and the tune is neat and sing-along’ish. Thanniyila‘s guitar-strings combo is unmistably Sean, but its tune sits uncomfortably on it. Naalellam‘s folk tune is distinctly La Pongal-style, but is too simplistic to make a cut. Even Oneday enum match, beyond all the glitzy rock sound, has an ordinary tune at best. The soundtrack’s best is Nalla kettuka, the funky, spoofy tune gaining a lot from AL Raghavan’s vocals and Ramesh Vaidhya’s corny lyrics. Aadama Jeichomada is considerably less impactful compared to Sean’s recent, impressive work.
Keywords: Sean Roldan, Aadama Jeichomada