Karthik and Ritisha’s techno-dance track Maja maadoke and Baruve odi odi offer a pretty neat start to the soundtrack – Mano’s arrangements and the catchy tunes are groovy enough to warrant tapping your feet. Sonu’s soulful cry in Neene helu nannadaavudu is strictly average while One by two jeevana is perfectly attitude-tuned; Tippu doing his usually impressive work on the vocals. The Sonu-Shreya duet Aaramaage iddenaanu is the toast of the soundtrack, however; vintage Mano melody, with the singers thoroughly relishing the rendition! Gokula has enjoyable music from Mano, who, thankfully, gets over the melodic monotony he got himself into.
Keywords: Vijay Raghavendra, Pooja Gandhi, Mano Murthy, Sonu Nigam
View Comments to "Music review: Gokula (Kannada – Mano Murthy)"
1 | bmsboy
November 19th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Nice review.. Oh.. This time u didnot compare it with Mungaru male
How does Mano get time to compose such nice songs considering he runs s/w company in california!!!
2 | Karthik
November 19th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
He does?? I didn’t know that! Hats off to Mano for impressive multitasking!
3 | bmsboy
November 19th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
Oops sorry, i gave wrong info.. He is not doing multitasking.. On a tv show they told he runs a s/w company..
but wiki says he used to run a company which is acquired by CISCO in 2001..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mano_Murthy
4 | arunm
November 20th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
Most of the times if you switch between FM chnnls in blore you can hear allover sonu is crying
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