Billa - Groovy & good
Yuvanshankar Raja had greater responsibility in his shoulders to deliver the best for the remake of yesteryear blockbuster Billa. Obviously his work will draw comparisons with the original
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Kallori - Trendy and youthful
Joshwa Sridhar has done it again. The young musician, who had enthralled us with his different approach in Kaathal, has come out with another winner with this album. Though the songs are not outstanding, they perfectly reflect the mood of the central theme of the movie, i.e., the life in collage campus. The songs are trendy and youthful. They offer verity and right spirit
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Rameshwaram - A right mix of melody
Young Niru has come up with tunes which are soul-stirring and sure to stick to the hearts of the listeners. Sure to evoke the right emotions in the listeners, the orchestration and soft beats coupled with thoughtful lyrics work out well for the song.
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Azhagiya Tamil Magan - Any time music
The six numbers, including a remixed one, carry that unique Rahman stamp ---- rhythmic razzmatazz, quaint harmonies and experimental interludes all creating a symphonic sounds cape.
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Polladhavan - Chic & trendy
A mix of peppy and melodious stuff, the music director has ensured that the album cater to music-lovers of all genre. The choice of playback singers and the lilting lyric are the major highlights.
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Bheemaa - Novel and nice
Bheemaa has been in the making for quite a while and, almost uncannily, most delayed films’ music has a touch of melancholy in it (or is it our imagination?). In some respects, Bheemaa resolves this quandary, and underscores that the idea of sadness is mostly a creation of the mind.
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Sivi - Dharan rocks
Sivi is a stylish album comprising half-a-dozen numbers which are right mix of peppy, hip-hop and earthy musical score. For X gen music-buffs, Dharan has come up with a racy rap in the company of Dr Burn.
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Malaikottai - Catchy & convincing
The good use of rhythms, catchy interludes and peppy chorus, the album leaves a mark instantly.
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Bommalattam - Catchy and trendy
In the company of music composer Himesh Reshammiya, Bharathiraja has come out with five hit songs, which are sure to become a craze among music-buffs. Since it is a bi-lingual (being made in Tamil and Hindi simultaneously). it is no easy job for Himesh to satisfy both Hindi and Tamil film music-lovers. But the young music-director has tried his best to satisfy both the audiences
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Thottal Poo Malarum - A delight for music-lovers
Thottal Poo Malarum, which marks the debut of Vaasu's son Sakthi, has musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Quite appropriate to the title, the album has half-a-dozen youthful melodies, penned by Vaalee and Snehan. Yuvan, who is on a high after several hits in the recent past, has carried on his good work. The album has catchy musical score and engrossing numbers.
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Kireedam - Smart work
G V Prakash is one of the young and interesting music talents to emerge from this part of the country. He bowled over music lovers with a different sounds and feel in Veyyil. Nephew of A R Rahman, music seems to be present in Prakash's genes.
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Sathumpodaathay - Yuvan rocks
Na Muthukumar's catchy lyrics have not been overshadowed by a racy instrumentation of Yuvan, whose choice of singers deserves a special mention. The likes of Adnan Sami, Viva Girls, Shreya Ghosal and Sudha Raghunathan have rendered their voice in the album.
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Ammuvagiya Naan - Truly mesmerizing
Sabesh - Murali, after hit musical score in Thavamai Thavamirundhu and Koodal Nagar, are back to give their best. Lyrics are by Pazhanibharathy, Anbumani and Anand Dhinakhar. The impressive rhythm pattern, right choice of singers and mild use of musical accompaniments by the duo have impressed the listeners.
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Pallikoodam - Scintillating stuff
Bharadwaj is known for his 'touchy' melodies. Having proved his worth coming up with lilting tunes Bharadwaj is one of the few music - composers, who lets his songs do all the talking. He never allows his music to dominate the lyrics.
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Karuppusamy Kuthagaitharar - Rollicking rhythms
Known for his racy rhythms, Dhina has come up with five songs that are predominantly rocking. Heavy instruments, fusion and influence of Classical raaga find place in right mix in the album. A song rendered by Hariharan and another by Carnatic vocalist OS. Arun are the major attractions in the album.
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Naan Avanillai - Sure to rock music-buffs
Naan Avanillai is a catchy album oozing with energy and is vibrant to listen to. The young music composer has opted for right voices and the songs are quite different from each other giving a refreshing feel for the listeners.
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Sivaji (Tamil) - Rahman delivers, big time
In Sivaji, Rahman’s music works at two levels — as he shows glimpses of his own splendid arrangement-orchestration skills. The second is in smart packaging in an effort to live up to the myriad demands of diverse sections.
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Mayakkannadi - Perfect Ten from the Maestro
Mayakannadi has six amazing tracks with Ilayaraja himself rendering three in his sublime voice. One cannot stop heaping laurels on Ilayaraja for his brilliant scores in the movie. Certainly he has scored a perfect ten in the album.
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Aarya - Racy and romantic
The album has five numbers rendered by the likes of Karthik, Suchitra, Tippu, Anuradha Sriram and Saindhavi. The album is sure to go down well with youngsters.
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Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen - Melody all the way
The young music composer who proved his mettle in his maiden film Kadhal, has sung a couple of songs himself. Also the likes of Sukhwinder Singh, Sadhana Sargam, Haricharan and Saindhavi have rendered their voices in the album.
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Chennai 600028 - A youthful musical journey
The colloquial lyrics, peppy instrumentation and good harmony make the songs click. Apart from Shankar Mahadevan, S P Balasubramanyam and Chitra, Yuvan has opted for young and enthusiastic singers for the album and it is evident from the end product.
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Thoovaanam - Dulcet delights
In Thoovaanam, Isaac makes a promising start with songs that range from average to very good.Isaac has not tried to be flashy or flamboyant. Playing well within his ken, Isaac is on the ball almost all through. A couple of numbers will take time to establish.
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Koodal Nagar - Satisfyingly simple
Bharath is among the lucky heroes, who gets good songs for his movies. It started with Kadhal and has continued till Veyyil. Incidentally, the two heroines of the two respective films ---- Sandhya and Bhavana — have come to share frames again with him for Koodal Nagar.
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Lee - Master of mix
Imman has also used plenty of common sense in his choice of singers and instruments. In Lee too, he has come up with some interesting interludes even while keeping in mind the need of the hour — mass songs.
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Mozhi - Soulful solos
Vidyasagar has given music as much for your soul as he has done for your ears. Vidyasagar has chosen to give seven sterling melodies that are dipped in honey and heart.
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Oram Po - On the ball
Music legend A R Rahman's nephew, G V Prakash has opted for peppy beats and catchy instrumentation without pushing the lyrics down.He has come up with a variety and produced new sounds which are impressive. Sure to enthrall youngsters, the album has all the ingredients to make it big.
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Kannum Kannum - Worth listening to
It is a happy sign that Dheena has come out with a music album with enough thrust on good lyrics by Vairamuthu. The album has five catchy songs with Dheena himself rendering his voice for a track.
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Pachai Kili Muthucharam - A commendable job
A mix of western and classical tunes, the songs in the album are simply catchy and amazing.The likes of Bombay Jayashree, Naresh Iyer, Karthik along with the newcomers Gowthamy Rao have stuck to their task.
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Unnale Unnale - Hats off Harris!
A right mix of melody and racy rhythms, the album has everything a music-connoisseur expects. Harris Jayaraj, a man of few words, has once again allowed his music to speak.
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Thirumagan - Nativity of the Soil
Deva is at his best in coming up with folk tunes. Debutant director Rathnakumar does have a liking for good music and it is evident from the way he has got the songs from the music composer.
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Muni - Harmonious!
In Saran's production venture Muni directed by Lawrence Raghavendra, Bharadwaj has come up with peppy numbers. The album has half a dozen songs which are sure to attract front-benchers.
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Sabari - Mani Sharma in his elements
A mix of peppy and melodious songs, Sabari comes as a whiff of fresh air among the recent Vijayakanth songs. Sabari has five numbers with the likes of Tippu, Sujatha, Kalyani, Rahul Nambiar rendering them. Kabilan and Na Muthukumar have penned the lyrics for the album.
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Deeppavali - Catchy and appealing
The young music-composer has come out with five songs which are quite different from each other. Variety seems to be the watch word for Yuvan.
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Pori - The spark is there
Director Subramaniam Siva and Dheena are together again after a roaring success in Thiruda Thirudi. The two are known for their peppy songs with catchy beats. 'Manmadarasa' in Thiruda Thirudi is still heard in every street corners.Interestingly, in Pori, they have come up with a mix of melodious and racy songs, the pick being Paerunthil Nee Enakku rendered by Madhu Balakrishna and Madhusree (a
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Pokkiri - For the masses
Manisharma has come up with stylish and peppy numbers for Pokiri. The movie featuring Vijay and Asin in the lead roles is a remake of the blockbuster Telugu movie titled the same. Manisharma has retained some of his tunes in the original version for the Tamil remake. The songs are energetic, style and Manisharma has used modern instruments well
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Aalwar - Foot-tapping and entertaining
The likes of Sadhana Sargam, Unnikrishnan and Madhusree, besides a host of newcomers have sung in the album. Hats off to the young composer for giving an entertaining stuff in Aalwar.
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Solli Adippen - Just beat it
The music album, which has six songs, begins with a number sung by Vivek himself. Kalaikumar has recreated the slums of Chennai in the song using the local language well.S P Balasubramaniam, Anuradha Sreeram, Karthik, Srikanth Deva, Mathangi, among others, have sung in the album.
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Veerasaami - For your ears!
Vijaya T Rajendhar, called as 'Ashtavadhani' for scoring music, penning lyrics, handling cinematography and editing besides directing his films, has done what he always does best in Veerasaami too - he has given his heart and soul.
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Paruthi Veeran - Vintage village
It's a different Yuvan in Paruthi Veeran. Taking a break from his routine hip-hop and urban stuff, Yuvan takes the listeners to remote village through Paruthi Veeran.
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Nenjirukkum Varai - Hearty and wholesome
Srikanth Deva is known for rhythms that have something more than just mass appeal. He has composed six tunes, which are predominantly high-pitched and accompanied by his energy-busting rhythms.
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Adaikalam - Soft and smooth
Sabesh Murali who composed music for Cheran's Thavamai Thavamirundhu, have come out with soft tunes in Adaikalam, a movie which dwells on family relationships.
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Irandu - Middle track
Imman and director Sundar C share a good rapport. They have combined several times before successfully. In, Rendu, Imman seems to have delivered what the director wanted from him.
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Adavadi - Bang, bang, bang
After Adithadi, the trio of Sathyaraj, Deva and director Bharath Hanna are back for Adavadi. The movie has just four songs, which are predominantly rhythm-infested.
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Chennai Kadhal - Good in parts
A youthful entertainer as the title suggests, Vikraman and Joshua have come out with music that will appeal to the new generation.
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Sivappathigaram - Earthy and energetic
Vidyasagar and Karu Palaniappan share an excellent rapport. It was evident in the songs of the director's maiden venture Parthiban Kanavu. The two have come together in Sivapathigaram and seem to be continuing their good run.
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Thiruvilayadal Arambam - Lively and lilting
Thiruvilayadal Arambam has five songs that are predominantly peppy and foot-tapping. Set to tunes by D Imman, they are primarily influenced by western beats.
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Vattaram - Rings the right range
Bharadwaj has given more thrust on Vairamuthu's good lyrics. Interestingly, Bharadwaj has introduced seven new singers. The trio of Saran, Bharadwaj and Vairamuthu has lived up to expectations.
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Sadhanai - Lives up to the name
Wonder what the music composer Prem Kumar would have felt sitting with a young boy for composing? However the songs in Sathanai reveal not just the music composer's liking for 'catchy' tunes but also the kid's (Kishan's) music knowledge.
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E - Earthy and energetic
After Gana Ulaganathan, it is now the turn of Pulianthope Palani to sizzle the music lovers. His raw voice coupled with catchy tunes by Srikanth Deva certainly work wonders. The popular 'Gana' singer has sung four numbers in the album, all of which is expected to become popular.
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Veyyil - Remarkable debut
When Rahman came out with new sounds in Roja, almost a decade ago, it caught everyone by surprise. Now creating the same feel is debutant G V Prakash Kumar, (Rahman's nephew). His maiden album Veyyil proves that he is the man to watch in the time to come.
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Kizhakku Kadarkarai Salai - Youthful blitz
Stanley, who has a good knowledge of music, has rightly extracted good work from this new music composer. However the inevitable influence of Ilayaraja and Rahman cannot be ruled out in Paul's works.
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Thirudi - Steely and brassy
The album has six tracks with a mix of fast rhythms and melodies. Though a few of them remind his earlier tunes, the songs in the album have catchy tunes and simple lyrics.
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Achacho - Promising debut
Noorulah Khan is one such debutant, who has proved his mettle in his maiden musical album Achacho. With a healthy mix of soft, peppy and earthy songs, Noorulah has shown he is a good prospect for the future.
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Em Mahan - Mod as well as moody
In Emttan Mahan, the music director has come up with six songs which are a cocktail of method and mood.
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Thimiru - One for the masses
Yuvan Shankar Raja has already proved his mettle. Adding one more to his latest hits is Thimiru. It has a mix of racy, soft and peppy tunes. The highlight being a song sung by Gangai Amaran
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Sillunu Oru Kaadhal - Cool and lovable
The thing about Rahman is his feel for lilt and rhythm. You get that in ample measure in Sillunu Oru Kaadhal.
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Idhu Kadhal Varum Paruvam - An impressive effort
Interestingly, Kasthoori Raja doesn't look a novice in his new role. He has come up music that is sure to woo the youngsters.
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Nenjil - New idioms
Imman is one of the up and coming music composers and is known for his peppy songs. However in Nenjil Jil Jil, he has come up with a mix of racy and soft melodies.
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Gurushetram - Mixed fare
Aisak Thomas and Martin Devakumar are making their debut as music-composers in Jayabharathy's Gurushetram. The duo has shown their penchant for melodies in the music album.
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Something Something Unakkum Enakkum - Full of life
An energetic young composer, Devi Sri Prasad is back in Tamil with Something Something.Jassie Gift, Karthik, S P Balasubramanaiam and Shankar Mahadevan have lent their voice, and the music director has succeeded in coming up with music that is sure to catch the youngsters.
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Manadodu Mazhaikalam - In fine form
Manadodu Mazhaikalam by Karthik has the substance and quality. With five songs sung by the likes of Sukhwinder Singh, Sadhana Sargam and Jassie Gift, he has cast a magic on the listeners. Good orchestration, peppy beats and catchy tunes find its place back in Karthik's works.
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Aran - Good melodies
Joshua Sridhar, the man who shot to fame with his catchy melodies in Kadhal, is back with Aran, a movie starring big stars like Mohanlal, Gopika, Jeeva among others.
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Vallavan - Mass beats
Silambarasan, T Rajendher, Sunidhi Chauhan, Karthik and pop star Blaaze have given an energetic performance, and Vallavan is perhaps the audio of the year. With the right mix of hip-hop and western tunes, the movie has songs that look promising for the youth set.
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Imsai Arasan 23am Pulikesi - Ring old, ring new
All credit to Sabesh Murali for coming out with a different stuff.
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Naalai - The other one too delivers
After a long gap, Karthikraja is back with some brisk scores. A talented music composer, Karthikraja is still awaiting a major break which may propel him to stardom. Naalai has all the essential ingredients to provide him the right start towards achieving the same.
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Kokki - You can hook on to it
Dheena, quite popular for his racy numbers, has not disappointed his fans in Kokki coming up with some foot-tapping songs.
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Uyir - Good show from Joshua
Supposedly a romantic entertainer, Uyir has Joshua Sridhar coming up with five tracks and a theme music which are predominantly melodious.
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Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu - A winner, surely
Gowtham Menon and Harris Jeyaraj have combined to score a hat-trick in Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu. After Minnalae and Kaakha Kaakha, the duo has come out with some scintillating tunes and new sounds.
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Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu - Job Well done
Growing in stature is Yuvan Shankar Raja. This young music composer is the man of the moment in Tamil. In AIBI he does his reputation no harm.
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Tirupathi - On full throttle
Bharadwaj has succeeded in giving songs which would be heard in every corner of the streets for sometime from now.
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Poi - True to style
Vidyasagar is perhaps the quintessential music director of the times. Well earthed in classical music, he knows how to improvise to suit the palate of the modern-day youths.
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Pattiyal - Magic recreated
The highlight is a racy song sung by Ilayaraja, where Yuvan has taken few samples from the yesteryear hit song Adaludan Padalai set to tunes by M S Viswanathan then.
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Varalaru - Master class
Giving a mix of his much-famed orchestration and some new beats, Rehman shows that class is permanent. It may not be his best effort.
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Thiruttu Payalae - Of medleys and melodies
Susi Ganesan’s previous movies (like Five Star) were known for splendid music. So it is with lot of expectations one reaches for Thiruttu Payalae.
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Thambi - Soft and stylish
The movie has music by Vidyasagar, who seems to have continued his good run in recent times with Thambi too.
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Pudhupettai - Brilliant attempt
When Director Selvaraghavan and music-composer Yuvanshankar Raja team up, they are known to deliver the best.
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Idhaya Thirudan - Jig and jive
The Saran-Bharadwaj is certainly one. They have combined to give some of the best known songs in recent times.
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Paramasivan - In his elements
In Paramasivan he redeems himself and seems to have found the form (in the company of Vasu). The thing about Vidyasagar is that he has an ear and heart for melody.
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Saravana - Job well done
Sure to click the audio-charts for its catchy tunes and rocking music.
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Aathi - Rollicking rhythms
Aathi has predominantly foot-tapping and racy numbers. For such songs the usual suspects of Anuradha Sreeram, S P Balasubramaniam, Tippu, Karthik and Sujatha have come together.
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Sandai Kozhi - Racy and pacy
The movie has musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja.It has five numbers that are a mix of western and folk numbers.
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Aaru - Heavy-duty beats
Devi Sri Prasad's strength is his verve and vivacity. Luckily, the film has demanded such numbers from him. And what we have eventually is good fun.
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Majaa - Lives up to its name
Music-director Vidyasagar and actor Vikram share an excellent rapport. In the past, music in movies like Dhil, Dhool and Arul featuring the two have topped the audio charts.
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Sivakasi - Formula rhythms
Sivakasi is no different from this, as Srikanth Deva has come up with a mix of fast and soft numbers. The usual list of Shankar Mahadevan, Vasundhara Dass, Udit Narayan, known for fast songs, have rendered one song each.
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Bambharakannaley - A heavy blast
The album has six numbers, all of them being predominantly racy numbers.The highlight of the album is an assorted collection of yesteryear hit numbers fused together and retuned by Srikanth Deva.
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Manikanda - Typical stuff from Deva
Manikanda, a movie in the making for long time starring Arjun and Jyothika, has got five songs set to tunes by Deva.
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June R - Giving melody its moments
Malayalam music-composer Sarath has scored music for the movie and has come out with five numbers which are sure to enthrall the listeners.
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Police - Sweet and soft
The album passes muster as Ouseppachan has struck to his essential strengths and for giving primacy to the melody.
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Sringaram - Classical beauty
Sringaram truly is an interesting offering. Certainly, a different one from the ear-perforating rhythms that come in the form of modern-day film music.
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Mazhai - Musical shower
Varsham, was a super hit much for its glorious music.The film's music won two Filmfare awards.And when you listen to Mazhai's songs,you understand why.
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Chanakya - For the dancing-feet
The likes of Sadhana Sargam, Anuradha Sriram, Karthik and Thippu have also sung in the album.
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Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy - Maestro's touch intact
Ilayaraja and Thangar Bachchan always share an excellent rapport. The duo teamed up together to render popular and earthy numbers in Azhagi and Solla Marantha Kathai earlier.
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Kanda Naal Mudhal - Fine form continues
Starring Prasanna, Karthik and Laila, the movie has five songs besides a theme music.
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Ghajini - An honest try
The movie starring Surya and Asin in the lead roles has a mix of mass numbers and soft songs, quite typical to Harris.
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Oru Kalluriyin Kadhai - Another winner from Yuvan
For this youthful romantic subject, Yuvan has come out with predominantly melodious numbers.
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Totti Jaya - That man Harris again
He has come up with six numbers including the theme music and there is a good mix of everything in it.
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Ah Aah - Anbae Aaruyirae - The rocker is back
The thing that appeals to you the most is the splendid orchestration as opposed to the essential tunes. The six songs, though not spectacular, are hum-worthy.
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Thiruvasagam - Genius is what genius does
Ilaiyaraaja has simply proved that he is more than a genius.
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Ponniyin Selvan - For the youth brigade
The album has Udit Narayan, Harish Raghavendra, Anuradha Sriram, Srinivas and Sadhana Sargam rendering their voices.
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Priyasakhi - Mixing it with melody
He has aptly come up with a bunch of soft and melodious numbers for a film that is supposedly a romantic entertainer.
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Chinna - A good mix of everything
The album has peppy and racy numbers and a solitary melodious song rendered by S P Balasubramaniam.
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Oru Naal Oru Kanavu - A romantic effort
The movie has six numbers with majority of them being soft and melodious.
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February - 14 - Bharadwaj gets it right
The album comprises seven songs with a mix of peppy tunes, soft melodies and hot reggaes.
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Athu Oru Kanaa Kaalam - Magical duo back with magic
The duo of Ilayaraja and Balu Mahendra has always come up with songs that are immortal.
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Daas - Yuvan does it again
Yuvan Shankar Raja, the sought after music composer with successive hits these days, has scored six numbers for Daas.
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Arindhum Ariyamalum - Racy and rhythmic
A total of five songs, which are hip and racy, are sure to leave an impact among the listeners.
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Anniyan - Flavor and fervor
When a hit combination separates, the new one replacing it is always under extreme pressure. It is inevitable. Same is the case for the Shankar-Harris Jeyaraj team as it succeeds the sensational pair of Rehman-Shankar.
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Githan - Recycled tunes
Srikanth Deva has given a mix of western and typical folk number in Githan.
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Kanaa Kanden - A mix of everything
Vidyasagar is one music director who combines the melody of 80s and 90s with raucous rhythms of the 2000s.
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Bose - Music filled with feelings in
The music aim at more - they go for the heart and soul.
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Mumbai Xpress - Tastefully different
Are you thirsting for a change?If you don't mind your songs to be of one specific genre Then head for the shops and get a copy CD or cassette.
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Sachein - A Rocker
Devi Sri Prasad has proved that he likes fast-paced rhythm songs that the modern-day youngsters like very much.
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Chandramukhi - Vidyasagar gets it right
A good mixture of melody, mass and foot-tapping numbers. Chandramukhi is sure to be another hit of Vidyasagar's.
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Mayavi - Big bang stuff
The songs have a raw energy and a zany zip to them. In that sense, it is what the modern day moviegoers expect.
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Sukran - Playing to the gallery
Antony, considering his maiden attempt, has done a commendable job.
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Karka Kasadara - Good beginning
Karka Kasa Dara has a couple of songs inspired by classical raga while a couple on western tunes while the rest are fast and racy numbers.
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Thaka Dhimi Tha - Youthful energy
The songs are just right for a youthful and romantic subject.
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Raam - Yuvan in fine form
Another winner from Yuvan.
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Ji - Right tunes, right tones
Vidyasagar, on the whole, has got both the tunes and tones right.
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Ayya - Rich and right
Bharadwaj has come with six appealing numbers.
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Kannadi Pookal - Honest effort
It is a movie on the emotional bondage between a father and his young son.
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Thirupachi - Peppy Tunes
Thirupachi has seven numbers in which all but two numbers are peppy and racy bearing the trademark of music-composer Dhina.
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Devathaiyai Kandaen - Loud lilts, lewd lyrics
All told, Deva disappoints big time.
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Ayudham - 'Aayudham' music throws up pleasant surprise
"Aayudham" is top star Prashanth's latest movie and it has enjoyable music too.
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Kadhal - Love's labor is not lost
Kadhal is a music album with youthful songs worth listening to.
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Chatrapathy - Slow and uninspiring
The album on the whole is flat and uninspiring.
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Neranja Manasu - Earthy, but dusty
On the whole, there is little expectation in the market to this album. And that may save this album.
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Attahasam - Loud and lilting in turns
Ajith, Charan and Bharadwaj are coming together for the third time after Kadhal Mannan and Amarkalam. So how does the album measure up in this backdrop?
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Vishwa Thulasi - It takes two to tune
Both the peerless musicians have rendered soft melodious numbers that are sure to mesmerize the listeners.
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Sathurangam - varied amalgam
On the whole, the album is a good offering for lovers of film music, a mix of racy and melodious numbers.
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Kudaikul Mazhai - Good orchestration
In short one can hear the album for some good orchestra work.
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Madurey - Madhurey is no Gilli
Madhurey is music director Vidya Sagar’s latest venture after the stupendous success of Gilli.
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Vasool Raja MBBS - Certain to click
Kamal Haasan is a multi-faceted film personality with a flair for knowledge in all aspects of filmmaking. His music knowledge is also known widely. No doubt, music in his movies would be foot-tapping and catchy.
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Chellame - Peppy Tunes
If you are looking for some fresh tunes from Harish Jayaraj in Chellamay then you are disappointed.
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4 Students - Enthralling Music
After enthralling music buffs in Kerala, the music of 4 The People, a Malayalam blockbuster, comes in Tamil as 4 Students.
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Manmadhan - Foot - Tapping Tunes
Yuvan Shankar Raja's has come up with foot-tapping tunes for Manmathan which has Silambarasan rendering his voice for a couple of numbers.
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Sullan - 'Sullan' Melodies Rework The 'Gilli' Magic
"Sullan" is Vidyasagar's latest release after the music of his earlier release, "Gilli", set the cash registers ringing.
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7G Rainbow Colony - A cut above other current albums
‘7-G Rainbow Colony; is film-maker Selvaraghavan’s second movie after the commercially successful and critically acclaimed ‘Kaadhal Kondein’. Selvaraghavan and Yuvan Shankar Raja had produced one of 2003’s greatest musical hits in ‘Kaadhal Kondein’.
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Machi
In the shades of Rehman the music for Junior Shivaji aka Dushyanth's next venture Machi is out. It marks the debut of A R Rehman's sister Rehana as music-composer.
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New - Hits top of the charts
Like every other of his albums, music director A.R. Rahman's latest release "New" has quickly climbed to the top of the charts, possibly because the competition is currently not too tough.
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Gilli - Mutasic for the masses
The songs of "Gilli", composed by Vidyasagar, are a good bet - but only if you are in the mood for some foot-tapping numbers.
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Ayutha Ezhuthu - Ayudha Ezhuthu
With music composer A R Rahman and lyricist Vairamuthu joining hands yet again with Manirathinam, expectations are great among music lovers.
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