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Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu Songs
Srini Vasan@cricketsrini
Mar 25, 2006 03:54 PM, 5040 Views
(Updated Mar 25, 2006)
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If there is a package from a company headed by Bill Gates and advertised by Alyque Padamsee and managed by C.K.Prahlad won’t we jump on the product like dogs which have been hungry for a week. It is just like that how people flock to buy the album of this Gautham Menon directed, Harris Jayaraj composed, starring Kamal Hassan.The brand name Kamal is always appealing and when it is composed by Harris and directed by Gautham it is indeed a special bonus.Gautham and Harris have well realized that although Kamal sells like hot cakes not simple ABC will sell as it did for Mumbai Express. It has to be special Sin, Cos, Tan for even Kamal to sell in today’s highly competitive world. The album is the absolute complete packages with the inmates ranging from the racy and soft rap Karka Karka to the melodious Uyirilae to the ‘Prospective Super hit’ Manjal Veyil.


The album starts with the racy Karka Karka.Karka is a superb song rendered by Devan, Tippu, Nakul and Andrea. The voice of the youngsters mixes well with Harris’s youthful music and holds you in a trance and makes you sway to the tunes.


Karka is followed by an awesome Partha Mudhalnalae rendered by Unni Menon and Bombay Jayashree.Bombay Jayashree shot to fame with Vaseegara and to date this is her best performance. As for Unni I just envy the Malayalees for their subtle voice.Unni and Jayashree’s voice are in perfect sync and the song is just awesome.


Close on the heels of Partha Mudhalnalae is Manjal Veyil which has been rated by many pundits of the trade as a ‘Prospective Super Hit’ which I promise will be a chartbuster. Hariharan in the company of Vijay and Nakul is fantastic and everything about this song is wonderful be it the singing, music and https://lyrics. This will live up to this review for sure.


Partha had set a bar which was very high and surely as expected the next one Uyirilae by Mahalakshmi and Shrinvas although not reaches that height but altleast leaves an impression on the mind of the viewer rather than leaving an imprint.The mellifluous superhit of the album would be this is my bet.


Finally Neruppae disappoints the listener.There is nothing much that could be typed except that only some extraordinary screenplay could lift the song out of the doldrums.


Overall although VV lacks the freshness of Kaakha Kaakha creates room for itself and I am sure sales would go sky high in a few weeks when the movie is expected to hit the screens

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