Wednesday, March 23, 2011
STR and TR sing again
This father-son team has got together yet again for a film directed by Shriram. The last time we saw this duo together in ‘Vallavan’ for the song ‘Yammade …’ Now the father and son are singing different numbers, belonging to different genres but in the same film. The film is titled ‘Doo’ and TR will be singing a fast-paced ‘kuthupattu’. T. Rajender is synonymous with fast-paced ‘gaana’ songs and this song will find a place on the top slot among the front benchers.
Simbu will be singing a melodious number in the film. ‘Mundhinam Parthene’ hero Sanjay will be the hero of the film and the heroine is debutante Nakshatra. She is the younger daughter of actress Sumitra. Sumitra’s elder daughter Uma, was introduced to Tamil Cinema by Bharathi Raja in the film ‘Kadal Pookal’.
‘Doo’ is a rom-com and a feel good film and contrary to the title, the team of the film is a youthful and friendly crew and cast. Manasa too appears in this film as the second heroine. With twin heroines on the cards is ‘Doo’ going to be a triangle love story? Let us wait and see.
Sources close to the film’s unit have revealed that ‘Doo’ is in the post-production stages and is looking forward for release in April. Let us hope ‘Doo’ is a splash of cool this scorching summer.
Source:Indiaglitz
Vaanam Music Review : Galatta
Simbu’s Vaanam is one of the much-awaited summer releases in Kollywood. The story revolves around five people who meet in the climax of the film due to unforeseen circumstances. Vaanam also has Anushka, Bharath, Vega, Prakashraj, Sonia Agarwal, Jayaprakash and Ganesh in prominent roles. Every time Simbu teams up with Yuvan, you can expect an explosive album in the offing! And this time too there, is no difference; so here we bring you an exclusive music review of Vaanam!
The album begins with the energetic ‘Evan Di Una Pethan’ which is already topping the charts. The song is rendered perfectly by Simbu; Yuvan’s English raps in between form another major highlight. Music director Yuvan Shankar Raja has made the song very peppy by using heavy beats. Apart from singing, Simbu has also penned the lyrics for this simple and colloquial song.
Then comes the desi ‘No Money No Honey’, a typical ‘kuthu’ number. Srikanth Deva, Andrea and Simbu has rendered this peppy dance track. It is a mass kuthu number likely to be picturised on Simbu and Anushka. However, the music is too loud and dominates the lyrics.
Next is a solo number ‘Vaanam’ rendered by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The song is likely to appear in bits and pieces throughout the film. When the guitar strumming begins, you already know this track’s going to stay on ‘repeat’ for a while.
Benny Dayal has crooned the fast-paced, energetic ‘Who I Am’. Check out for some amazing instrumentation from Yuvan in this track. This angry track is likely to appear when the hero gets frustrated on life. The opening of this song reminds us of ‘Uriyin Uriye’ from Kaakha Kaakha. The heavy drum beat and catchy lyrics will definitely attract many young listeners.
‘Cable Raja’ is likely to be the intro song for Simbu (as he plays the role of Cable Raja in the film). Abhishek and Lawrence have sung this mass number. We are already expecting some electrifying dance moves from Simbu in this track.
With Inputs from Galatta.com
The album begins with the energetic ‘Evan Di Una Pethan’ which is already topping the charts. The song is rendered perfectly by Simbu; Yuvan’s English raps in between form another major highlight. Music director Yuvan Shankar Raja has made the song very peppy by using heavy beats. Apart from singing, Simbu has also penned the lyrics for this simple and colloquial song.
Then comes the desi ‘No Money No Honey’, a typical ‘kuthu’ number. Srikanth Deva, Andrea and Simbu has rendered this peppy dance track. It is a mass kuthu number likely to be picturised on Simbu and Anushka. However, the music is too loud and dominates the lyrics.
Next is a solo number ‘Vaanam’ rendered by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The song is likely to appear in bits and pieces throughout the film. When the guitar strumming begins, you already know this track’s going to stay on ‘repeat’ for a while.
Benny Dayal has crooned the fast-paced, energetic ‘Who I Am’. Check out for some amazing instrumentation from Yuvan in this track. This angry track is likely to appear when the hero gets frustrated on life. The opening of this song reminds us of ‘Uriyin Uriye’ from Kaakha Kaakha. The heavy drum beat and catchy lyrics will definitely attract many young listeners.
‘Cable Raja’ is likely to be the intro song for Simbu (as he plays the role of Cable Raja in the film). Abhishek and Lawrence have sung this mass number. We are already expecting some electrifying dance moves from Simbu in this track.
With Inputs from Galatta.com