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Nenjirukkum
varai is director S A Chandrasekhar's 63rd film. The film's
story is by his wife, Shobha, who is also actor Vijay's mother.
She has also sung one of the songs in this Tamil film. The
soundtrack has been composed by Srikanth Deva.
Love seems to be the theme of this album. The opening number
Etho onnu -- a duet by Priyadarshini and Senthildas -- has
lyrics penned by the director himself. The awakening of love in
the heart is compared to a butterfly flapping its wings. The
orchestration is predominant here, and sometimes, it almost
drowns the vocals.
Pudichirukku pudichirukku is a soft, hummable number rendered by
Bombay Jayashree and Vijay Jesudas. A romantic duet,
orchestration is kept to a minimum. Muthukumar's lyrics are
ordinary.
Mambazham vikkara kannamma starts badly. The opening couplet of
Mayakkama kalakkama, an old heartrending song immortalised by P
B Srinivas in the film Sumaithaangi, is rendered as if in an
inebriated state. It is similar to what Yuvan Sankar Raja did
with an old P Susheela number in Paruthiveeran. Why do top-notch
composers resort to such gimmicks amounting to sacrilege?
Mampazham vikkara is about mango vendor Kannamma's various
suitors vying with one another to woo her. The track is meant
for the front-benchers. |
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Orumurai piranthen is a racy romantic ditty, which has good
rhythm and melody. Tamarai's simple but meaningful lyrics are
good. The choir humming in the background gives the number added
grace. Orumurai has been rendered by Hariharan and Sadhana
Sargam.
Kichu kichu moottathadi is a rib-tickling number. Udit Narayan
and Saindhavi have been able to bring out the fun in Pa Vijay's
lyrics.
Azhagana ponnu thaan begins like a Hindi film song. The opening
line is borrowed from an old hit by P Bhanumathi in the film,
Alibabavum narpathu thirudarkalum. The track is a mix of
hip-hop, gana and rap. Shobha's sensuous voice suits Pa Vijay's
lyrics. Singer Gopal Sarma lends her able support.
Srikanth Deva signs off with Kaathaliyae, an intense song with
tragic connotations. Hariharan's full-throated singing has been
able to bring out the pain and pathos in Pa Vijay's lyrics.
Recent numbers from various films included as 'bonus track' are
just space-fillers and can be ignored. If you can forget the
remix of old hits, this is not a bad album. |