Manisharma’s new soundtrack in Telugu, Kothimuka, is yet another NW1W material. The remix of the evergreen NT Rama rao song, Oohala gudsa gusa lade is pretty sad, and uses the...
Continue reading...Unakkaga En Kaadhal (Music review), Tamil – Sanjeev Darshan
Is Unakkaga En Kadhal the Tamil debut of Sanjeev Darshan? After being chased out of Bollywood for consistently scoring mega-duds, they come to Tamil and do the same thing. This...
Continue reading...Singam (Music review), Tamil – Devi Sri Prasad
Everything about En idhayam is mundane – that sedate rhythm and archaic tune; if it still works, it is only because of Suchitra’s hypnotic vocals, ably supported by Tipu. Devi...
Continue reading...Movie review: Pour elle (French, Fred Cavayé)
There is something about fathers and husbands going out of their league in rescuing their, well…sons/daughters or wives. Kamal Hassan did it in thespian style, in Mahanadhi. Jean Reno did...
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After years of contemplation, I’ve finally give in to the temptation and started a Facebook page for Milliblog. No, I do not think too much about this blog – it’s...
Continue reading...Cafe Fluid (Music review), Naveen Kumar
The melancholic Heartflute’s tune is heartfelt and instantly strikes a chord. Kerala cues in Sindbad Vs. Kerala are subtle; the Sindbad cues, non-existent. But it is gorgeous – the ambient...
Continue reading...Raavanan (Music review – random thoughts), Tamil – A R Rahman
Considering I’m already adequately impressed with Raavan, this is merely a set of random thoughts. Veera (Beera) is the least Tamil sounding song of all, but Mustafa Kataone’s African gibberish...
Continue reading...Raamar (Music review), Tamil – Charles Melvin
NW1W, strictly. But, ‘Thiraavaga vennila’ has a very, very interesting tune, sung by Jeni! The orchestration too, is a tad too unpolished, but it still works at some level!
Continue reading...Rama Rama Krishna Krishna (Music review), Telugu – MM Keeravani
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna comes with the tag of being Keeravani’s 200th soundtrack. So, what should a composer do special in his 200th soundtrack? The title song, Oola ulala and...
Continue reading...Nooru Janmaku (Music review), Kannada – Mano Murthy
After the recession is almost over, allegedly, we have an ode…in the form of Banthu banthu recession! It’s mundane and pedestrian, as a song, anyway. Gelluba gelluba is the stuff...
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