Asanthuputtene, in Anoop Shankar’s vocals, is earthy and catchy! Nellai cheemayithu sounds like early Rahman’s rustic sound, and that prominent hook is endearing. Vedikkuthu and Ettuthikkum have background’ish sounds at...
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Raattinam (Music review), Tamil – Manu Ramesan
Asathum azhagu flows with a simplistic, faux-rustic tune and the background music holds a lot of appeal. Yeno en idhayam, with tantalizing sax, works as a lovely pop ballad, while...
Continue reading...Plus Two (Music review), Malayalam – Manu Ramesan
Kannolam sounds like early Rahman output; this gentle track achieves much by keeping it simple and tuneful. Thaane‘s 2nd version by Jyotsna sounds better than Ajay’s, but both are perfectly...
Continue reading...Music review: Kavya’s Diary (Telugu – Manu Ramesan)
Hemachandra’s Hayire is breezy and thoroughly entertaining, with a sparkling orchestration while Geetha Madhuri and Pranavi have a ball in the simple, yet immensely catchy Yenno yenno. With a tinge...
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