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Continue reading...Iyakkam (Tamil, Pravin Mani)
Endhan uyire’s melody starts off well but the haywire line two is a downer. The rest of the soundtrack is a coarse and bizarre collection – the Kundrathile Kumaranukku knock-off,...
Continue reading...Chahar Balish (Pakistani, Sajjad Ali)
Chahar Balish’s sound is refreshingly different and progressive. The very well-sung, techno-laden folk in Pekar (language?), the delightfully rhythmed and sung Rang laga, the soulful Gaddiye and Dil pareeshan, the...
Continue reading...Vallamai Thaaraayo (Tamil, Bharadwaj)
Aayiram vaanavil is straight out of a Tamil mega-serial’s title, and is that Dharmavathi I hear? En veettil has obviously wife-pleasing lyrics in Amarkalam’s Unnodu dhaan’ish tune. The saccharine-sweet family...
Continue reading...Anamika (Hindi, Anu Malik)
Shagufta dil is dependent solely on that hook, with the outdated arrangements denoting the composer’s long hiatus. Aashiqui’s melodious turn is better but the predictable tune fails to sustain interest...
Continue reading...Bujjigadu (Telugu, Sandeep Chowta)
Guchchi guchchi is all techno with a tune that merely supports the catchy rhythms while Sude sude’s backgrounds evoke strong memories of Rahman’s cult friendship track, Mustafa. Sandeep’s stylized singing...
Continue reading...Dhaam Dhoom (Tamil, Harris Jayaraj)
Aazhiyile is painfully flow, but with a simple, ambient tune. Dhikku dhikku has a predictable tune, though the funky backgrounds are impressive. Pudhu pudhu is highly unconventional with a structure...
Continue reading...Kantri (Telugu – Manisharma)
The hero worship in the title song is plain crazy despite the ominously haunting music while I go crazy, despite those corny lyrics is reasonably interesting for the mix of...
Continue reading...Kuruvi (Tamil, Vidyasagar)
Dandaana darna abounds with the usual Vijay-intro song lines in an appropriately raucous tune. Sunidhi’s awesome rendition and Yogi – Dr. Burn combination’s backing vocals work well in the catchy...
Continue reading...Pranali (Hindi – Kailash Kher-Paresh-Naresh)
Sakhiyaan is straight out of a Subash Ghai soundtrack and is fairly predictable in its nakhraas. Sach na batana is really engaging for its reggae base and Kailash’s vocals sitting...
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