Fanny re is so un-Goan, employs very Punjabi lyrics and is sung by a Rajasthani singer, Mukhtiyar Ali! The song has a wacky, distinctly-European sound, and carries an undeniable charm!...
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Peruchazhi (Music review), Malayalam – Arrora
Adichu polikkam has a forceful sound befitting an intro song and Karthik does a great job rendering it with verve. Don’t mess with me is lively, abstract hip-hop; Blaaze is...
Continue reading...Kaaviyathalaivan (Music review), Tamil – A R Rahman
Vaanga makka serves as a spirited introduction to the film’s theater troupe backdrop and is fabulously sung by Haricharan and Dr.Narayanan. Aye Mr.Minor‘s retro orchestration is as significant as its...
Continue reading...Meaghamann (Music review), Tamil – Thaman
The title song is heavily digitized that literally masks Manasi and Monissha’s voices – the tune too is functional at best, despite the pulsating orchestration. The whole thing repeats itself...
Continue reading...Power (Music review), Telugu – Thaman
Adnan Sami seems to be under some kind of pain in Devuda – his singing is unusually strained and the utterly conventional tune doesn’t help either. Badmashu pilla‘s consistently rolling,...
Continue reading...Rasam (Music review), Malayalam – Job Kurien
Veteran Chitra seems like the perfect choice for the beautifully native and tuneful Dhanumasa palazhi, with Job rightly sticking to the tried and tested sound, and doing it incredibly well....
Continue reading...Mary Kom (Music review), Hindi – Shashi Suman & Shivam Pathak
Ziddi dil works perfectly as a motivational track, thanks to Vishal Dadlani’s impactful singing and Shashi’s racy music. Mohit does the honors in Teri baari, the sound remaining energetic and...
Continue reading...The Hundred-Foot Journey (Music review) – A R Rahman
Ghatam and strings… and then a single violin peeks in to give the ghatam some South Indian company in Hassan Learns French Cooking. It all ends in a mellow flute...
Continue reading...TV Dinners (Music review) – Mikey McCleary
Anushka Manchanda rocks her two songs, The Little Things You Do and Chase Every Dream. The former’s lazy guitar’y goodness is coupled with delightful harmonica that gets more prominent than...
Continue reading...Creature 3D (Music review), Hindi – Mithoon & Tony Kakkar
Tony Kakkar’s sole contribution, Sawan aaya seems like an odd, dated mix of Mithoon and Nadeem Shravan. The Unplugged version, despite being awkwardly sung by Tony, brings out the melody...
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