Review Overview
Takku Takku
Pidikkudhae
Scenu Scenu
Anbulla Appa
Sigaram Thodu
Adequately Enjoyable!
A perfectly tailored album for a commercial film and a passable follow-up to an under-rated Ennathan Pesuvatho.
Cast: Vikram Prabhu, Monal Gajjar, Sathyaraj, Kovai Sarala, Sathish, KS Ravikumar
Direction: Gaurav Narayanan
Music: D.Imman
Label: Sony Music India
Production: UTV Motion Pictures
- Takku Takku – A peppy tune and an instantly likeable lyrics. It has a tinge of Imman’s Muttalai Muttalai song and Madhan Karky’s youthful lyrics reinstates the fact he is one of the very few singers who instills attention-grabbing yet relatable lines in his songs. Anthony Dasan’s rendition is as usual full of vigor and rightly supported by Varun Paranthaman
- Pidikkudhae – Shreya Goshal’s memorable stint with Imman continues. An oversimple tune made gorgeous in her flawless vocals. Jithin Raj has done a equally good job
- Scenu Scenu – An essential Gaana Bala song with his quintessential lyrics. It has a no non-sense tune, enjoyable lyrics (boy explains how a girl puts too much scenu) and beautifully rendered by Aranarai Natraj. If you keenly listen to the composition, you will hear cries of Oodha Color Ribbon in the song
- Anbulla Appa – Welcome back, Yesudoss. The entire songs leaves us with only one question – Why doesn’t he sing frequently? Such a soulful track and beautifully enhanced by Yesudoss’s marvelous rendition. Lovely orchestration from Imman throughout the song. It will linger in your ears for long. Our PICK of the album!
- Sigaram Thodu – Inspiring lyrics let down by a predictable tune from Imman. A passable number and the most underwhelming in the album