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Neethaane En Ponvasantham (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Ilaiyaraaja on Apple Music
Six songs into the kaqtrai, I finally hit a song that I couldn't enjoy much. He is quickly becoming the master of such songs, and somewhere in Tamil Nadu, there's probably a bunch of lonely sad boys who are worshiping him for it. For some reason, this one sounds a lot like Yuvan composed it. If you have been following things around, you'd probably heard it somewhere over the past month. The added rock neerhane, overly dark tones and continuous beats are not very common for Illayaraja.
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Na Muthukumar's lyrics hitting the right notes Illayaraja's masterful notes seem more soothing than usual. September 3, The maestro's subtle voice and Bela Shende's magical vocals that always sound sweet add more and more plaudits for it. This one is packed with so much detail that it will take you hours of playing over before you realize how good a job Illayaraja has done. The violin which almost sound like another lead accompanying the most dramatic lines are brilliant.
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At the high-pitched notes, he is impressive. Yuvan takes up most of the lines in the track and it's seems to be down his corridor of emotional but kind of sluggishnes remember 'Kaatrukulle' from 'Sarvam'?
Na Muthukumar's lyrics don't have the same neetyane here as they did in 'Kaatrai Konjam'. Versatile as he is, it doesn't take long for you to forget his renditions in the other renditions as you listen to this ponvxsantham. With Mudhal Murai, he composes a dark, strong cry of anguish. Wednesday 24 JulyWhat Next for Karnataka? With his composition, Illayaraja makes the pallavi a bit serious and the charanams more casual. I can already start imagining how ponvasantha visuals will be for this one.
The last time we saw Illayaraja and Bela Shende come together, we got called beautiful number in 'Machchaan Machchaan'.
I honestly don't think anyone else but him can pull off something close to this. And not for the first time in the album, Na Muthukumar's pen has found the right words, without over-exaggerating or over-emphasizing, but still capturing the poetry in emotions. The repetitive strings maintain the tone of the song through interludes that are focused on not straying from the purpose of the song.
Good to listen, still. Ponvasajtham you thought the lines 'Neethane En Ponvasantham' was going to be used as a gooey romantic catchphrase throughout the film, you might be wrong.
The singer pausing between lines now and then indicates that the song is clearly old-fashioned, just like it did with the first track. It turns out that Illayaraja has different plans.
This one is similar, and even better. This is the third kaahrai for Karthik in the soundtrack, and he gets an opportunity to showcase his different sets of skills.
Ramya gives you an impression with the few lines she gets, and almost sounds too western in kxatrai final parts of the song.
Illayaraja is more confident in leading with the vocals and the percussion makes way for the singer to make an impression, making the lyrics a lot more expressive.
Written by Ramesh Ganapathy.
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