ibran creates a new magic after the
success of his maiden debut Vaagai Sooda
vaa. Produced by AR Murugadoss in
collaboration with Fox Star Studios, the
filmmaker’s brother Dhiliban makes his
onscreen debut in lead role with Anjali as
his ladylove. The album has 5 tracks
including a theme music in addition with
the Karoake for all the songs. Making
debut directorial with this film, Kinslin has
penned lyrics for a couple of songs.
KURU KURU
Singer: Sundar Narayana Rao
Lyrics: Kinslin
The album opens on a fresh not with Kuru
Kuru standing out as a commendable
romantic solo. The instrumentals and
orchestration are done with minute
detailing. Thanks to Gibran for creating an
equal balance between the vocalism and
music. Sundar Narayana Rao can keep his
fingers crossed hoping for a bigger show
in the Tamil music industry as his voice
easily draws us into the song. Sound
mixing remains as the icing of the cake
and you’ll recognize while listening to the
song in surround system.
AMMA WAKE ME UP
Singers: Shruthi, Anitha and Shabir
Lyrics: Pa. Vijay & P Kinslin
A best dedication to the the girly
Shopaholics. Your lips wouldn’t keep away
from smiling as you listen to this track.
Gibran gets more brilliant in delivering
the song with the best sound engineering
and the orchestration of voices. Lyricists
Pa Vijay and P Kinslin deserve praises for
catchy lyrics that goes with a
conversational style. Moreover, the
modulation by Shruthi, Anitha and Shabir
is the absolute attraction here.
KANNA KANNA
Singer: Sundar Narayana Rao
Lyrics: Arivumathi
Listen to the first line of this song and
you’ll surely realize it’s a tailor-made song
for Anjali. Sundar completely shifts his
paradigm here as you might really doubt
is it the same singer, who crooned the
track ‘Kuru Kuru’. The lyrics are simple,
but again it’s the musical spell of Gibran
that enhances the impact.
ARI UNNAI
Singer: Shabir
Lyrics: Yugabharathi
It sounds like a situational song placed
during the critical point of this film. The
overpowering music for strings and
percussions pull your senses into it. The
lyrics are completely based on a guy’s
transformation to change from what he
was before. The trombones, percussions
and chorus during the second interlude is
awesome.
VATHIKUCHI THEME MUSIC
The best among the best from Gibran.
The young music director left us
awestricken with his beautiful
composition with all the songs and now
gets higher with the theme music. The
Vathikuchi Theme Music elevates the
complete standard of this album as you
can sense a mix of Beethoven, Rahman
and Ilayaraja touch here. Well, you might
feel it’s quite exhilarating until you hear
this track. It has a spirit of downfall,
pathos, eeriness and finally the triumph.
Gibran throws a huge celebration for the
youth groups with the songs ‘Kuru Kuru’
and ‘Amma Wake Me Up’ standing out as
the cherry-picks in this album. Of course,
the other three tracks will gain huge
popularity with the visuals.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
VAITHUKUCHI AUDIO REVIEW
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