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Wednesday 29 August 2012

Thiruthani Movie Online – Music Review

Perarasu and Bharath are back on screen after a hiatus. They've promised an explosive action entertainer with Perarasu himself in command of the music department besides. Sunaina is the feminine interest in Thiruthani. Now, an analysis of the music …  

Nee Enakku Nee Enakku…Singers: Karthik and Saindhavi

This is a melodic duet with an old-world feel. The orchestration may be dated. In spite of two capable singers, the song doesn’t make an impact way to its total disconnect with the present trend.  

Vaanavedikkai Vedida…Singer: Tippu

Right from its start, we all know what to anticipate. A run-of-the-mill kuthu number with the country vocals of Tippu. Supposedly it's the hero’s introduction song with references to Perarasu’s earlier movies within the lyrics. The hero also advises his audience about good virtues through this number. Nothing else to put in writing about. 

Adi Vaanaville…Singers: Unni Menon and Chinmayi

This number has classical shades and is melodious evidently. Unni Menon’s vocals are as silky as ever; Chinmayi is the very best foil to him. The flute and the slight mridangam, tavil touches are good. The tune isn’t entirely new, however the song passes muster as a result of its melody. 

Yamma Yamma…Singers: T Rajendar and Anuradha Sriram

Another song that goes at the expected path, right from the beginning. A NORMAL kuthu number again with casual lyrics, energetic vocals and loud percussions! 

Vannarapettai…Singers: Tippu and Krishnaveni Perarasu

Yet again the similar template continues. Silly lyrics, heavy percussions and rustic singing! Forgettable. 

Raja Raja Chola…Singers: Suchitra

Perarasu has attempted to give a catchy duet with some style, but falls short here too. He has tried to infuse some rap portions and sexy saxophone bits, but to no avail.

Verdict: Perarasu’s attempts at turning a music director have met with forgettable results. Except one passable melody song, the remaining are only less than scratch. But these songs might make the rounds in village ‘thiruvizhas’ way to the bevy of ‘kuthu’ numbers.


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