It’s so good to see Ram Sampath composing for a film again, after what feels like eons. It also sounds very unlike Ram Sampath’s body of work and is Arijit’s show all the way! It’s a beautifull ballad ...
(Spotify’s playlist is missing one song – L ove Insurance Kompany’s version of Enakena, so I have added the original from Aakko) Title song – Do Deewane Seher Mein (Shreyas Puranik) – Hindi: It’s not ...
The RD Burmanesque and Bengali sounding Cham cham catches attention for its breathless pace and tune while Joy sings the Latino-styled Chirongo pitti amazingly well! The short Baje Bigul is ...
Even though the distracting rhythms belie the usual Ilayaraja-standard, Ottesi chebutha is pretty street-smart and catchy. In the title song, even if the dated synth jars, Raja works his magic ...
Kadavul paarpadhillai’s Yuvan-like influences do very little to help the song – it’s still rough around the edges, while Mazhaiya nee is an equally amateurish kuthu number. Nee irukkum is ...
Everything about Love me is corny and moronic, while Ishq vishq is a confused mishmash where Kamaal Khan seems to have forgotten a huge chunk of his lyrics. Dil leke ...
Nazar se nazaria pays a rich, lavish tribute to Pritam’s already inspired Crazy kiya re, even though the main similarity is camouflaged quite skillfully. Ya Rabula Rabbi is actually sung ...
Benny just about saves Nacka romba with his enthusiastic vocals – Imman’s tune seems like an unabashed homage to Vijay Antony. That inspiration is even more evident in Odi odi ...
Ondondu storygu and Tangali tandeya finds Joshu rehashing his Kalloori sound fairly well and the same goes for Minchi, where the composer’s debut, Kaadhal resurfaces. Romeogalige is a terrible ...
Azhagaana ponnuthaan‘s remix rides solely on the original’s strength as a hyper-catchy track, while the predominantly rap-loaded title song is a curiously likeable track – Dinesh Kanagaratnam ...
Agyaat is sure sign that Ram Gopal Varma has lost it, musically. His pet composers, Bapi-Tutul deliver yet another turkey, most probably because they are arranging RGV’s own, mindless tunes.
Labh Janjua’s enthusiastic vocals are the only solace in the assembly-line techno-Punju Teri naganee and the brothers hopelessly imitate Pritam’s sound in Mehbooba, to no specific effect. Teri yaad’s ...