I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She 
pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering if Tamil 
is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that Manipaya is a 
comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to concentrate on the 
"la" "La" and "zha" nevertheless, there were a number of dha/da/tha words 
involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces with ease. A lot of 
non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters too. 







--- On Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind <arr_arv...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: ARRvind <arr_arv...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
pronouncing many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the 
language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
 
Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which even a 
Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she managed 
soo very well.!
 
Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice filled 
us with warmth.
 
Kalvare Kalvare....she makes the minute difference of "la", "La" and "zha" sooo 
profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in the lines..
 
"Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. .."
 
I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one great 
voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one talent 
that entire India can be proud of..! 
 
Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil, 
Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada....this combo ROCKS!!!!








      

    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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