Mundasupatti is the next offering from CV.Kumar's banner, which has been bankable till date. A comic film derived from a short film of the same name, Mundasupatti is directed by D.Ram. Music is by Sean Roldan of VMP fame, how are the songs this time?
Ambala Singam - Sean Roldan and Haricharan
Sean Roldan begins with this unique intro song, which is backed by a powerful chorus. He scores on the vocals too, as they are in perfect tandem with the orchestrations. A good start to the album.
Idhu Enna - Haricharan
Haricharan seems to be the apt pick for this song, as he brings in a wondrous feel along with the calm instrumentations. Sean hits rock bottom with the interludes, which are mysterious in their own ways.
Kadhal Kanave - Pradeep and Kalyani Nair
Getting deeper into the album, and Sean has more goodies in store. Kadhal Kanave, with charming vocals by Pradeep and Kalyani Nair is another soft romantic track with a superb violin twist stitched to it. Lyrics here are noteworthy, this song is a beautiful listen on the whole.
Killadi Oruthan - Anthony Dasan
Anthony Dasan's hard vocals make Killadi Oruthan a loud and frisky number. Although the song has praiseworthy instrumentations, it is one of the dark ones in the album.
Rasa Magarasa - Rita, Anthony Dasan and Sean Roldan
Sean Roldan grabs the mic once again with Rita and Anthony Dasan alongside him. Rita shifts gears to village-ish voice modulations, as Sean is perfect with his high and low pitch crooning once again. Though similar to a recent hit song, this track is a great listen until its abrupt end. The solo version is on the same level too.
Uchiyila Udhichavane - Vivek Narayan
This is complete Tamil folk, a track solely for the film. Quick cap to the album.
Sean Roldan, surely is a huge bag of talent. Every song in Mundasupatti is unique in its own ways, at the same time providing the rural flavour. The orchestrations and sounds are well carved out, as the album is a good balance of potential chartbusters and film centred songs. A convincing album, to say the least.
Pick : Kadhal Kanave
Verdict : Novel stuff from Sean Roldan, once again.
3.5 / 5
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