Jayam Ravi
who is craving for a hit to come his way, turns to 'Nadodigal' Samudhrakani to
bring out Nimirndhu Nil which is touted to be a fast paced action thriller.
With Amala Paul, Sarathkumar and Gopinath alongside Ravi, Nimirndhu Nil has
music by the young and happening GV.Prakash Kumar. Is this an album worth
listening to?

Kadhal Nergaiyil is the first song in the album,
beautifully sung by GV.Prakash, Javed Ali and Saashaa. With a slight sufi feel
peppered over, it is honey to the ears and ends up being a good listen.
GV.Prakash's
tryst with Gaana Bala hasn't ended as they slot in his next track here in Dont Worry Be Happy. Even though the
song is peppy, the lyrics fail to gather much attention as they are too simple.
Next up is Rajadhi Raja which is probably Jayam
Ravi's intro song in the movie, it dwells on a slow kuthu beat. Had it been
more enthusiastic, it would have turned out to be a catchy number.
Neghizhiyinil is another melody in the album. With
engaging lyrics by Madhan Karky, this is a soft song which could be loved by
many.
Haricharan effortlessly
recites the Gita Verses amidst a
trance background for the final track, which is the theme music for the movie.
GV.Prakash
ends his 2013 array on a soundtrack which is pretty pedestrian. The album is
unexciting, and possesses nothing out of the box. One has to bank on
Samudhrakani's picturizations and quick narration to help the songs gain
attention.
Pick :
Kadhal Nergaiyil
Verdict : Musically fails to stand
up.
2 / 5
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