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Nadodigal music review
By Vijayalakshmi Sridhar [ May 21, 2009 ]Views: (180)
Nadodigal music review
Nadodigal has Sasikumar and Ananya in lead roles. Music is by Sundar C. Babu. We have already seen this young man’s lilting compositions and powerful re-recording that formed a part of the narrative in Mysskin’s Anjaathey.
‘Adungada’, the first song set in a folk tune, rolls out in Velmurugan’s voice. The next, titled 'Nadodigal' theme music is an appealing instrumental arrangement. ‘Sambho Jagadham’ launches with an involved round of chanting by Shankar Mahadevan. The song’s music and mood lure listeners. The next three songs are Hariharan specials. The first, ‘The Pain of Love’, is an instrumental piece; the next, ‘Ulagil Entha Kaadhal’, suits the experienced singer’s voice. Full of tonal embellishments and modulations, Hariharan delivers the number with panache. ‘Uyiril pookkum Kaadhal’ resembles the first number in terms of tune. Again, Hariharan’s rendition brings about the striking difference. Senthil Das, M.M. Srilekha and V. Chandran’s chorus ‘Yakka Yakka’ is a jolly number. The album ends with Shankar Mahadevan’s ‘Sambho Siva Sambho’. Hearing it, one unknowingly compares it with MSV’s yesteryear hit song. Though the high pitch portions resemble the veteran’s rendition, Shankar has added his own style and imprint to this new version.
Sundar C. Babu’s album has something novel to offer this time too.
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