Hello ARR Fans,

The rediff.com (http://us.rediff.com/movies/2005/jun/18anniyan.htm)
review of Anniyan has an apt description of ARR's
music. Read below:

"Thus far, A R Rahman has shouldered that responsibility in all of
Shankar's films. In Anniyan, the director teams up with Harris Jayaraj
for the first time. Jayaraj doesn't disappoint, but while ARR wafted
and lingered, Jayaraj explodes and fizzles away.

Kumaari and Iyengar veetu azhage try to seep into your head and
Randakka tempts you to tap your feet. But only momentarily. You can
click refresh and ctrl+alt+del your memory all you want, but you won't
recollect them once the songs are over."

This conforms to what we audiences already experienced about ARR's
music - the common thread in most of ARR's music - "the growing
effect" aka "lingering effect" of his music. 

That was one of the precise compliments to boss's music..:)







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