Ivan Vera Madhri marks the second directorial venture of
M.Saravanan, who's first outing Engeyum Eppodhum was a runaway success.
Starring Vikram Prabhu, Ganesh Venkatraman and Surabhi in the lead, Ivan Vera
Madhri has music by C.Sathya. Lets dig into the musical album to see how Sathya
has fared this time around.
Malaya Porattala
is a fast paced rock number, which is neither good nor bad. Probably the intro
song of the movie, it is an average listen on the whole.
Madhushree croons up for the next track in the album, Enna Marandhen. This melody might
groove onto you in time to find a place on your playlist.
Rita's lively singing works to an extent in Ranga Ranga. Unfortunately, the song is
brought down by its funny orchestration which might sound catchy to some, but crassy
to the others.
Thanimayilae is
next in line, beautifully sung by Anand Araviddakshan and Nivas. This emotional
gripper is a slow go, which pulls you into the pathos.
Sathya himself grabs the mic for Lovulla, an enjoyable potential chartbuster. Although a touch
similar to Maasama from EE, this song is equally foot tapping and will surely
climb up the ranks in quick time.
The album closes on Idhudhaan,
which is a short piece sung by Balram. Fine finish.
Compared to Sathya's previous albums, Ivan Vera Madhri dips
down. Nevertheless, the songs do have the essence in them to rise higher with
convincing picturizations.
Pick of the album : Lovulla
Verdict : Sathya
returns with a rather boilerplate soundtrack which fails to create a big wave.
2.5 / 5
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