The trademark Anand Milind sound invites you in Barsaat and Mohabbat ho chuki. For a minute we’re transformed to the early 90s when the duo ruled the charts! Richa Sharma...
Continue reading...Banaras
Himesh chooses a mellow ghazal-like sound for Kitna pyaar and Ishq mein dilko. His vocals show remarkable maturity in the former! Rang dalo is Himesh’s turn to do a holi...
Continue reading...Thirupathi
Is that Srikanth Deva running for cover? He must’ve heard Thirupathi vandha, the noisy ‘hero-entry’ track and Sollavum mudiyala, another of Bharadwaj’s successful attempts to unseat the champ of pointless...
Continue reading...Ram
The oft-used Enigma sound doesn’t deter the hummable & catchy Nuvvena. Shock has a pedestrian tune propped by peppy mixing & orchestration. Made in Hyderabad’s slow start is merely a...
Continue reading...Vettayaadu Vilayaadu
Manjal veyil is a catchy boy-band style track where Hariharan excels, while Karka is a spruced-up Kaadhal yaanai. Neruppe’s snazzy Arabic touches are evident but the tune reminds you of...
Continue reading...Chithiram Pesuthadi – The movie
Debutant Mishkin proves yet again that it’s only the story and its treatment that matters. Bhavana makes an impressive Tamil debut while some of the characters like Ulaganathan, Annaachi and...
Continue reading...Madhu
Madhu is an instantly likeable soundtrack, if it was still 1989. Raja unfortunately sticks to his once-was-good synth style, despite some stirring tunes. This very fact diminishes the appeal of...
Continue reading...Pattiyal
Dai namma is an infectious track who’s non-stop rhythm grabs your attention. The brooding Kannai vittu seems to be partly inspired by Kevin Lyttle’s Turn me on (2003) but surprisingly...
Continue reading...Shaadi Se Pehle
Canned rhythms and assembly-line tunes open the album in Mundeya and Akhiyon se. Both are predictable Himesh trademarks. Even Daler could not salvage the other mundane track Tuteya va. Bijuria...
Continue reading...Kalaaba Kaadhalan – The Movie
Kudos to debutant director Igore for making an interesting variation of films like Aasai and Vaali. Two of the biggest blunders in this otherwise riveting movie are Arya, the hero...
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