Bharadwaj, much like his Northern namesake, has always given us genuinely different sounding music, even though quality-wise the comparison pales. Muni again sees him using unconventional tunes wrapped in familiar...
Continue reading...Oram Po (Tamil – GV Prakash Kumar)
There’s always a first time and I’m not going to let something as insignificant as my ego stand in the way. I’m not saying Oram Po is extraordinary. Just that...
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June ponal – Unnale Unnale (Harris Jeyaraj, Tamil) Despite the uncanny similarity to Blue’s All Rise (only in terms of the tune pattern, and not necessarily the tune per se!),...
Continue reading...Nehle pe dehla (Whatever, whoever)
Too many cooks…. (Not worth wasting 97 more words on this piece of junk!) Keywords: Pritam, Sanjay Dutt, Saif Ali Khan, Bipasha Basu, Anand Raj Anand
Continue reading...Blue Umbrella (Hindi – Vishal Bharadwaj)
The symphonic Aasmani chatri enthralls us with a whirlwind of sounds as much as Tesoo, which is typical Gulzar material. The tune is again trademark Vishal, shorn of commercial trappings...
Continue reading...Kannum kannum (Tamil – Dhina)
Dhina surprises both as a composer and a singer in Anbey anbeydhaan. Soothing and mellow, this is clearly the best of what this soundtrack has to offer. Ennayum Unnayum does...
Continue reading...Oram Po (Tamil – GV Prakash Kumar)
GV Prakash’s score for Oram Po proves that Veyil’s soundtrack gained a lot more from its producer’s taste than the debutante’s talent. In fact, that answers Joshua Sridhar’s relative no-show...
Continue reading...Deepavali (Tamil – Yuvan Shankar Raja)
Kannan varum velai has Madhushree continuing her anti-Tamil tirade, even though Yuvan’s tune is simple and catchy, with techno-psuedo-Dandiya rhythms. Between the lilting Kaadhal vaithu and Pogadhe, its difficult to...
Continue reading...Pori (Tamil – Dhina)
Director Subramaniam Siva’s influence is apparent in Jigina, which is equally, if not more raunchy than some of the tracks in his debut, Thiruda Thirudi. Vedhaalam is another blatant attempt...
Continue reading...Just Married (Hindi – Pritam)
Ram milaye jodi is straight out of Vishal’s inventory, with a fine mod nautanki sound. Gudgudee might have induced sleep but for Gulzar’s words and that sneaking tabla. With a...
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