Vettaikaran – Tamil Music Review | Vettaikaran Movie Review
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Vettaikaran – Tamil Music Review
Vettaikaran (Tamil: வேட்டைக்காரன்) is a forthcoming Tamil feature film directed by debutante film director Babu Sivan. The film is produced by M. Balasubramanian and B. Gurunath Meiyappan. The film stars Vijay and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles. The film’s background score and soundtrack is composed by Vijay Antony while Gopinath will be the film’s main cinematographer and V. T. Vijayan as the film’s editor.
Puli Urumudhu (Ananthu, Mahesh Vinayakram )
This is a fast paced song penned by Kabilan. There is nothing much to write about this song other than the fact that it sounds more situational .
Chinna Thamarai (Krish, Suchithra)
The song is the only melody in this fast paced album and Vijay Antony has done a wonderful job. Vivega is responsible for the lyrics and she has not faltered either.Watch out for the trumpet and the rap interludes. Krish and Suchithra with her deep dusky voice increase the appeal of the song.
Nan Adicha (Shankar Mahadevan,Sanjay Vijay )
Most probably this should be the intro song for Vijay. I actually liked this fast paces song with fun lyrics from Kabilan. I am amazed at Shankar Mahadevan’s versatile voice which helps him to render these kind of songs with so much ease. Vijay Antony has done a great job with the instrumentation and the build up to the song. The actor’s son Sanjay gets a chance to pitch in as well. This song will be a big hit with vijay’s fans.
Karigalan (Surchith, Sangeetha Rajeshvaran )
A peppy folk song with a nice beat. This song should give Vijay enough scope to show off his dancing talents. The rhythmic background interludes add more flavor to this rustic song. Surchith and Sangeetha suit the bill perfectly.
Uchi Mandai (Krishna Iyer, Shobha Chandrasekar, Charulathamani, Sakthi Sree)
This song is part of the standard features of the actors latest movies. A fast paced song which really does not make a lot of sense. It is still a lot of fun and the rhythm is pleasing. Shobha Chandrasekhar gets a chance to display her singing skills.
Overall this is a fast paced album which is very much in sync with Vijay’s movies these days. Vijay Antony as a music director is continuing his good form after the resounding success of Ninaithale Inikum
Buy it if you are a fan of energetic and rhythmic songs devoid of melody.