Interesting indeed !!! On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 1:20 PM, ichord <purev...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Interesting one! > > > http://bhavna-thexpression.blogspot.com/2010/01/vinnaithandi-varuvaya-facts-fiction-and.html > > Guy meets gal – Omana Penne > > Guy. Gal. All he knows is that she is a beautiful Mallu lass. Imagine, > chimes + bright yellow light combination. He loses his heart, and she > becomes his `Oh Manap PeNNe.' (Oh! Woman in/of my heart) Or is it, Oh MaNap > peN? (Oh bride) Either way, is there a better raga to express beauty other > than Mohanam? (meaning beauty again) Falling to the cliché trap (set by the > Tamils?) of naming any Malayaali girl at sight as Omana, he starts off a > soothing number, lucky lady, she has the overtly talented Benny Dayal giving > back up voice to her man and an equally talented Nadaswara Vidhwaan > continuing. The song ends in a carol-esque mood. Divine love? > > Guy woos gal - Hosanna > > The girl probably has no idea that she broke a guy's heart by her mere > presence, and he gears up to present his `other heart' for her to break. > True love, folks. Guy rants, goes insane, gets her mobile no. and couldn't > go beyond hello OO helloooOO and helloOOOoo. Turns out the girl has some ENT > problem, she says `Hosanna' and `Ooooo' in response, in Suzanne's style. The > guy, Vijayprakash singing for him, is relentless in his approach, he changes > scale and proposes his everlasting love to Miss. Mallu. > > Gals are gals – Kannukkul kannai > > As the custom demands, our gal doesn't say `I love you' back. But still > lets him get close to her and kiss! I mean, what is the boy's problem, he > has his share of fun, could he not be satisfied with that? He demands love > and sings `kannukkul kannai.' No, Harris Jeyraj did not tune this song, it > is ARR, check out the violin piece in the beginning, Thank you. > > `Yes', atlast – Anbil Avan > > She finally says the magical three words. They, along with Chinmayi and > Deva, talk about their marital life, discuss retirement plans, encourage > people to fall in love, et al. All with the amazing Mridangam background. > Anbil avan. He thinks the song has a `boom boom' (boys) feel to it, she > thinks she has listened to the song in some discotheque, but couldn't > recollect the exact tune, thaam thakka? (Thirumala), Oru nanban irundal? > (E20U18). Guy is irritated at such an insult, and unleashes a truth `love is > lost in marriages' and leaves the scene, abruptly. > > Pleads pardon - Mannippaya > > She goes weak in love, wants him to take her back, and literally melts like > ice on fire, begging him to forgive her. Though she starts off like 'Woh > Albeli' (Zubeida), she lets him ignore it with her honey-tone. She thinks he > has left her forever and curses herself for hurting him. Hello fella, are > you even listening? One female out here, by the name Shreya Ghoshal is > synchronizing a classical tune with Raja's earthy touch for you, and you > would not listen? Manippaya?? Nah. He has no idea of listening, he will have > A.R.Rahman with his healing voice sing, in an accent of his own (kalaignanay > haa-aneen), and end it all with the best `kural' out of the 1330. Pardon > granted to the both the sides, of course. > > D-day - Aaromale > > It is the day of their marriage. Imagine a lush green mountain spreading > its wings with a private waterfall to its left. Add a restless sea for the > `hush' effect. Spine chilling southern breeze passes by. Wafts of floral > fragrance entice. Sunrays behave like moonbeams. It's cloudy, it's > `twilighty.' Earth has a heavenly atmosphere. Blues? That is only the tune. > Like a saxophone blessed with sweet sounding words, someone calls out, > Aaromaaleeeee! They hold hands and smile in unison; they forget that the > song is entirely in Malayalam. Alphonse, take a bow. > > Lived happily, ever after – Vinnaiththandi varuvaya > > We see the guy and the gal becoming, a man and woman, finally. Montage > shots of their life together. Happiness, fun, pleasure, love. Synonyms? As > they run around in the town with their kids, a man in the streets croons a > number in Broadway musical style. Karthik lends his vocals. > > Oh yes, the couple thanks Thamarai for her lyrical input, but are not 100% > satisfied, though. They think they discovered their love through music, and > have a plan to build a temple for A.R.Rahman, any supporters? > > > -- www.berginroy.com