Thourughly enjoyable

On 10/24/07, Vinod Raju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>   Azhagiya Tamil Magan: Music Review
> October 22, 2007
>
> Vijay sports a ravishing look in Azhagiya Tamil
> Magan. 'Ilayathalapathi' is pairing with two top sensations in
> Kollywood, Namitha and Shriya in the movie. Music for Azhagiya... is
> by 'Isai Puyal' A.R. Rahman. Rahman, in addition to making all the
> six songs thoroughly enjoyable, has also worked at glorifying the
> yesteryear hit, 'Ponmagal Vandaal'. Azhagiya Tamil Magan, a Deepavali
> release has already begun its smooth ascent to the top.
>
> 'Ellapugazhum' is a thematic song. The charming melody, set at a
> uniformly pleasant tempo, sung by A.R. Rahman with apt lyrics, slides
> smoothly like honey to produce the desired effect.
>
> The enthusiasm in 'Maduraikku Pogathadee' makes the first impression
> a strong and good impression. Sung by Benny Dayal, Dharshana and
> Archith, it sparkles with a freshness along with a novelty due to its
> occasional western beats.
>
> 'Ponmagal Vandaal', a remix, rekindles the same fondness and
> fascination one experienced while hearing the original. The effect is
> greatly enhanced by the trendy instrumentation and rap. The song
> comes in a combination of Ember Rap and Aslam's voices.
>
> 'Nee Marilyn Monroe' is sprightly in Benny Dayal and Ujjaiyini's
> voices with a fine balance in rhythm.
>
> 'Valayapatti' has an interesting application of classical music
> accompanied by a traditional set of instruments. Madhumitha, Naresh
> Iyer and Ujjayinee take equal credits in the rendition.
>
> 'Kelamal Kaiyile' progresses at a pace that attracts listeners. Why?
> Because of the understated simplicity and gracefulness in it.
>
> http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainment/livewire/livewire/id/11452/news
> /AzhagiyaTamilMagan.html
>
> 
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regards,
Vithur

A.R. RAHMAN - THE GOD OF MUSIC

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