Sakkarakatti - Audio Review

With everything from the movie riding on the shoulders of a single
person, AR Rahman, and considering Rahman's track record with films
where he is the lone savior, one's blood is really pumped to listen to
the music where he doesn't have to deal with too big expectations
associated with stars, directors, etc. And 'Sakkarakatti' brilliantly
adds up to the list of low key films where Rahman works up his magic
wonderfully well

1. I Miss You Da - This song starts brilliantly with the haunting
'Emine...." chant. The female singer sings in a very erotic and sensuous
tone that fits perfectly with the situation of the song. As usual,
Rahman works up magic with the multi layered background instruments.
Experimentation is at its very best in this song. The female singer puts
in a lot of effort to give the perfect feeling to the song. A
situational song, but it should be lapped up pretty soon by the
listeners and should be a favorite with the radio stations

Rating: 9.5/10

2. Chinnamma (Jhalak UN Nenjil) – This song has been used from
Rahman's own film `Meenaxi'. It's one of the favorites
with Rahman fans which they can't forget. The song starts off with
brilliant flute which is now Rahman's most favorite instrument. The
original had Sukhwinder Singh and this Tamil version has Rahman's
latest sensational find, Benny Dayal (the Madhuraikki Pogadhadee and Nee
Marlyn Manroe boy!). The lyrics fit in very well to the song (a bit
unusual for re-used songs where the lyrics actually don't gel that
well). The background percussions and instruments complement the song
wonderfully well. It's a song that should be a bigger hit with the
rural masses too. Has the potential to be a TV favorite if the song is
picturised well. Some of the beats remind us of `Konjum
Mainakale' from Kandukonden Kandukonden but that's only for a
very very minor part.

Rating: 9.8/10

3. Elay Ulagam – A song with the nostalgic traces of the classic
`Roobaroo' from Rang De Basanti. Rahman is a king of such
tracks, and its refreshingly one more additional track from him in that
genre. The violin and the guitars in the background attract us even more
than the singers themselves. Naresh Iyer is a star in his own right, but
as usual, he gives his best to the song instead of trying to impose
himself like other big singers. A foot tapping song that again should be
lapped up by the youngsters in Tamil Nadu who will definitely love this
song (some after a few listens, while many on first time itself)

Rating: 9.5/10

4. Naan Eppodhu – A refreshing melody from the female point of
perspective. A song that is firmly rooted to Rahman's forte of
brilliant melody compositions. The percussion beats reminds us clearly
of Rahman's style. The mix of Veenai and the water sounds (mimicking
that of a river) sound very refreshing and different. The singer is just
brilliant in this song and the effort is just top notch.  Not an instant
hit with non-Rahman fans but will surely capture your heart if you keep
listening to it (for Rahman fans, this should be an instant liking).

Rating: 9.4/10

5. Taxi Taxi – What a start to the song??? TERRIFIC!!! Blaaze is in
full form with this song. I can't believe it if people do not start
dancing on their seats when they listen to this song. The typical youth
chartbuster that should be heard all over Chennai in a few days of time.
Rahman is back with the Boys feel, and Chennai is going to just love it!
The song has the perfect flow to it for a peppy number and different
variations have been tried here by ARR which works out wonderfully well.
When it comes to the singers, ARR doesn't compromise on quality and
it can be evident in the type of singers that sing for him. At a few
places, the song reminds us of "Paapu can't dance saala"
from the latest Hindi blockbuster film Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa, but
it's just restricted to a few seconds of the background tune
that's used in the song. Some of the lyrics used for this song can
be classified as the typical `Rahman lyric' like `Shaba,
Balle Balle'.

Rating: 9.9/10

6. Marudhaani – A typical Rahman start to the song. Reminds a bit of
`Sahana Saaral' from the blockbuster Shivaji. Madhushree puts in
a lot more effort with her Tamil pronunciation and it clearly shows in
the song. Madhushree does a great job with her singing as she is always
brilliant. Rahman gives her brilliant support with the background
instruments. A minor bit of disappointment is that, he doesn't sing
with her for the whole song but he does satisfy us a bit by singing a
few small parts in the song which will make his hardcore fans (LIKE ME!)
go berserk! But I still Miss Rahman the singer and it's a
disappointment that we don't have a full fledged song from him in
this album. But another very soothing and melodious number that should
be primarily a hit with the city audiences.

Rating: 9.4/10

OVERALL VERDICT:  An album that has all the typical elements of Rahman
associated with it – peppy numbers, the usual Rahmaniac melody
numbers, a folk type number, etc but an album that still retains its
freshness because of the usual experimentation done by Rahman to make
them sound different. The album should be a huge hit with the
youngsters, and it can become a RAGE if the songs are picturised well by
the director. Shantanu can't hope for a better start to his acting
career!

  Rahman has not been concentrating too much on Tamil these days but in
every album that has done in Tamil in the last few years, he has
emphatically announced that `I AM BEST THAT YOU GUYS STILL HAVE OUT
THERE'.

Overall Rating: 10/10 (BUY THE CD NOW!)

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