With sparks of Rahman in Enge nee – harmonious chorus with neat use of guitar in the backgrounds; and shades of Harris Jeyaraj in Kaatrodu solli – the sans-music, male vocal, with catchy, intermittent humming, Manu Ramesan definitely shows promise. Harish Raghavendra and Sujatha’s beautifully lilting Yaaridam naan is the pick of the soundtrack, while – strangely enough – despite SPB, En kaadhale sounds muddled and overbearing. Manu lives up to his debut Malayalam album’s standards (Nilaavinte Kayyoppu, 2003) and his illustrious father’s (lyricist Ramesan Nair) legacy in Pidichirukku’s soundtrack – but perhaps requires a more noteworthy film to make his mark.
Keywords: Ashok Kumar, Visaka, Manu Rameshan, Rameshan Nair
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1 | shyam
March 17th, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Karthik,
Strange that you did’nt like “Kaadhale..” by SPB, I somehow felt SPB’s voice just carried the song along so well.. Am sure we can agree to disagree. BTW did you check out the instrumental version of the same song? The flute piece is really soothing.
2 | Arun
March 23rd, 2008 at 5:03 pm
Lovely soudntrack! Enge Nee, Yaaridam Naan and Katrodu Solli are the best of the lot. The flute piece is wonderful as well.
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