Easy on the ears

The songs of “Yuddham Sei” and “Aadu Puli” range from the passable to the pleasant.

January 28, 2011 04:21 pm | Updated 04:21 pm IST

LAUNCH Audio release of Yuddham Sei. Photo: Special Arrangement

LAUNCH Audio release of Yuddham Sei. Photo: Special Arrangement

The audio of AGS Entertainment's “Yuddham Sei”, presented by Kalpathi S. Agoram was released recently.

Directed by Mysskin, the film is slated for release on February 4. Actor-director Cheran and Deepa Shah play the lead in this thriller.

The film's music is scored by Ke, and there are nine tracks in the album, including five theme songs — ‘A Tale (Dark)', ‘Box (Pandora)', ‘Life (Goes on)', ‘Chaos (Order)' and ‘Hope (The last resort)'.

‘Kannitheevu Ponna', written by Kabilan is a kuthu song sung by M.L.R. Karthikeyan and Raqueeb Alam. ‘Aararo Aariro' is a good number by the same lyricist, and sung by Mysskin himself. ‘Mahakavi Bharathiar' is again sung by Mysskin, but he does not pull it off. ‘Kabhi Jind', written and sung by Raqueeb Alam passes the test. After listening to the song, one realises there's something missing in the pieces.

Aadu Puli

The audio of Global infotainment's “Aadu Puli”, presented by Michael Rayappan, was released recently. Adhi and Poorna play the lead, and the cast also includes Ravichandran, K.R. Vijaya, Prabhu, Anupama, ‘Nizhalgal' Ravi, Mayilsamy, Suresh and Yuvarani.

Music is scored by Sundar C. Babu, and the film is written and directed by Vijay Prakash.

There are nine numbers in the album, including two theme songs. The best is the theme number ‘Dhoom Dhaga', that again proves the versatility of S.P. Balasubramaniam.

The singer has done a wonderful job in ‘Satham Illai', written by Vijay Prakash. In Sankar Mahadevan's voice comes ‘Oorellam', written by Vaali. The same lyricist has penned ‘Annakili Okkarum', sung by Karthik and Chinmayi. The lovely number has a repeat, and the entire song is just hummed. Viveka has written ‘Boyse Google.com' sung by Krish and Rita, and ‘Kopaikkul Illatha', sung by Naveen.

‘Unnai Ninaithadhume', written by Kalaikumar, is a beautiful duet sung by Hariharan and Sujatha. Yugabharathi's lyrics stand out in ‘Thodugirai' sung by Suchith and Jyotsana.

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