Mallela vaanala‘s plethora of likeable sounds prop the decent-enough tune, rendered well by Naresh Iyer. Snehithudo seems to be traversing between Gowrimanohari and Dharmavathi raagas, with Ghibran’s busy orchestration adding considerable charm. That layered orchestration saves the otherwise middling tune of Raaka raaka too – the sounds, including carnatic style guitaring and Yash Chopra-style mandolin, make for good listening. Dhillunna vade‘s pulsating Vakulabharanam-style tune goes well with Ghibran’s aggressive, edgy sound, while Dhandame ettukuntam, despite the lofty rhythm and captivating Shanmukapriya’ish interludes, has a relatively less interesting tune. The theme is noisily background’ish. Impressively mounted music, as usual, by Ghibran.
PS: I missed the fact that composer J.B. had composed one song for this film – ‘Tikku tikkantu’, since it wasn’t part of the album for this film. Having heard that song, I don’t think I’ve missed anything significant.
Keywords: Ghibran, Baabu Bangaaram, Babu Bangaaram, Babu Bangaram
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