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14 Apr, 2006

Pachakuthira [Malayalam]

Posted by: Karthik In: Malayalam OST

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Karthik sounds out of form in Butterfly. But, despite a rather childish tune, the track has something interesting with a smattering of German and curiously catchy! Raja goes pretty mod in the prelude of Kalikonda chaamundi. But a 90s synth tune and sound is what you actually get. The same annoying heard-before synth sound opens Thottaavaadi. The ginguchakkaan humming irritates even more. Raja uses his standard raga-based composition in Varavelkumo. Sarasangi? Mayamaalavagowlai? In any case, considering that the raaga has been used pretty often, it only adds to the overall deja-vu effect. That very effect also drags the soundtrack down!

Keywords: Ilayaraja, Dileep, Dilip, Kamal, Pacha Kuthira

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2 Responses to "Pachakuthira [Malayalam]"

1 | Mumbai Ramki

April 15th, 2006 at 12:05 pm

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i heard rasanthiram ..yes they have typical raaja mark ..( but these songs which u can hear like a thalattu ) ,but cannot be heard for nerve -wrackling experience ..
Did u hear manothodu Mazhaikaalam by KR ? - Looks like it will eb relief for KR fans !

I heard just song( pudhidhai ..) in TV ( they played 3 min ) - It was typical Ullasam stuff from KR ( sung by KR and Sadana )

2 | Karthik S

April 15th, 2006 at 12:38 pm

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Whoa…the Ullasam kinda KR is what I expect from him. I mean the whole world knows he has the stuff to succeed but somehow he hasnt beena cting/ living up to it. The worst case was getting Balabharathy to do the BGM for Mercury Pookkal since KR was playing truant, where both the BGM and songs were terrible, even the movie was pretty watchable. In fact the producer’s first credit on screen when the film started was for Balabharathy for doing the BGM!

Anyway, keenly looking forward to MM’s music!

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