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Friday, 27 July 2012

Kumki Movie Online Music Review

After the tremendous impact that Mynaa created, Prabu Solomon has teamed up with Imman again for this movie which marks the debut of Vikram Prabhu, son of veteran actor Prabhu. Touted as a visible treat and a wild love story, this film had its audio launch today. Onto the music review of this much expected flick.

Yella Oorum …  Benny Dayal and D. Imman

This song talks about men who deal with elephants. As it's a must to know, the hero is one such caretaker. The percussion and string patterns of this song are different and trendy. Benny’s vocals create the required connect to the listeners.

Onnum Puriyala …D. Imman

The guitar has a prominent presence on this song. Imman has tried to make it very soulful along with his rendition while there's a very cute chorus before the 2nd stanza. The percussion picks up at certain points so as to add some rhythm to the song.

Ayayayoo Aananthamey …  Haricharan

From the moment, the song starts, it soars. It indeed provides happiness because the song’s title says. Haricharan has tried a unique sort of singing and it has paid off. There's a grand orchestra of strings before the primary stanza and the ‘dilrupa’ makes a cameo appearance during the song. The way in which the song ends with a symphony of strings is again superb. Might be added to the list of favorites soon. CLASS.

Sollitaley Ava Kaadhala …K.J. Ranjith and Shreya Ghoshal

A soulful duet which has some ‘Mynaa’ hangover and the percussions has been packaged like a Hindi romantic duet. Both the singers contribute to the melody of the song and there are some nice flute instrumentals. The elemental tune of the song is bound to strike the proper chord.

Soi Soi …Magizhini Manimaaran

After a string of melodies, comes this scorching fast moving number. The ‘sangu’/‘vuvuzela’ like instrumental and the percussions set the pace while the singing is sometimes energetic like other fast songs. This one will remind you of ‘Aadungada Machan’ from Naadodigal.

Nee Yeppo Pulla …  Alphons Joseph

This is a mellow pathos number by Alphons Joseph (of ‘Aaromale’ fame), whose range within the high pitch is astounding. The string instrumentals add to the dramatic mood of the song while the percussions are mostly kept understated. There's a subtle rock touch given, which impresses.

A Lady and the Violin

This is the feminine version of ‘Ayayayoo Aananthamey’ with striking violin instrumentals because the title says. As opposed to that, the guitar and a few sudden spurts of percussions support the vocals.

Verdict: The Imman – Prabu Solomon combo has get a hold of another huge winner. There are tasteful melodies spread around the album while one nice foot tapping number is there as well, within the mix. If the visuals rock as expected, these songs turns into cult-like.


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