Directed by award winning director Samuthrikani,
Jeyam Ravi acts in this action packed entertainer. Also starring Amala
Paul, Meghana and Sarathkumar, the music is rendered by GV Prakash. Now
how has the album fared out? Let us find out
1. Kaadhal Nergaiyil
Singer(s): Javed Ali, Shashaa, G.V. Prakash Kumar
Without a doubt Javed ali steals the show with his
nectar like vocals in this number which has hints of classical sufi all
over. Romance is certainly in the air and GV has captured it hands down
with there is more to the ears than just a normal melody. The harmonious
inclusion of flute and classical percussions add the sync to the cupid
strike which is penned by Kabilan.
2. Don't worry
Singer(s): Gaana Bala, S. Chella
And yes, Gaana Bala is the regular lad these days and
GV teams up yet again. A simple straightforward song with pipes and
whistles sets the mood of happiness in life without problems and as
usual Bala has penned the lyrics too. Somehow the lyrics don't live up
to the expectations even though music is a winner by all means.
3. Rajadhi Raja
Singer(s): Hemachandra
Probably Jeyam Ravi's introduction song that starts
up slow with the folky satire and slowly brings up a string of
orchestration to entice. There is something about this song that is
strangely reminiscent and misses the extra mile, even though it's an
abode of adaptation. The recursive bass and trump in the background
makes you go nuts, but the intentional thump is missing somehow. A
possible hero worship song as any Kollywood hero can ask for.
4. Negizhyinil
Singer(s): Haricharan, Saindhavi
A soft and harmonious song uplifts the emotional mood
through Saindhavi's dusky vocals. Added to haricharan's magical voice,
the song is GV special without a doubt. The choice of instrumentation
too is mild and doesn't go dense between the interludes as well, and
gives a sense of soothing. Another biggest asset of this song is Madan
Karky's lyrics which gets you hooked to the verses that brings romance
in a lateral way.
5. Bhagavat Gita verses
Singer(s): Haricharan
In a sort of aggressive impression, the verses from
the Holy book of Gita are sung by Haricharan in an uplifting manner. The
theme and aroma of this trance is absolute sensation, and GV has
crooned it rather belligerently to bring the mood.
Verdict : A mixed package
Rating: 2.5/5
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