The OKOK combo of Udhayanidhi Stalin and Santhanam are back
with their next comic caper, Idhu Kadhirvelanin Kadhal. With Nayanthara as the
female lead, IKK is directed by SR. Prabhakaran. Harris Jeyaraj slots in the
musical department, how has he fared this time?
Although slightly similar to a recent hit, Karthik's
crooning and Yugabharathi's lyrics make a healthy pair in Maelae Maelae. It provides a breezy start to the album.
Harish Raghavendra is back to his form with Anbe Anbe, where he is strongly
supported by Harini. Thamarai's lyrics are a treat, as this song is sure to
grow on you.
KK and Srilekha Parthasarathy duo up in Sara Sara Saravedi, which is a folk based quickie. The use of
Indian instruments is appreciable.
Aalaap Raju tunes in pathos for Vizhiye Vizhiye, which is a song on the lower moods. Might appeal
to a few.
If it was Venaam Machaan in OKOK, it is Pallaaku Devadhaiya in IKK. Albeit nice to hear Jassie Gift once
again, this song misfires and ends up being dowdy.
Idhu Kadhirvelanin Kadhal turns out to be another template
album from Harris Jeyaraj. Although the first three songs are neat on the ears,
a deja vu feeling does prevail on the whole. With rich and colorful visuals as
seen in the trailer, these should go big. We'll have to wait and watch.
Pick : Maelae Maelae
Verdict : Catchy, but
conventional.
3 / 5
No comments:
Post a Comment