Nenjil Thunivirunthaal Songs - Music Review

PUBLISHED DATE : 06/Oct/2017

Nenjil Thunivirunthaal  Songs - Music Review

Nenjil Thunivirunthaal  Songs - Music Review


 

Nenjil Thunivirunthaal is an upcoming bilingual action thriller directed by Suseenthiran with Vikranth, SundeepKishan and MehreenPirzada in the lead roles. Sussenthiran's regular Imman scored music for the film. Let's checkout whether composer- director duo able to surpass their previous benchmark.

 

Yechacha Yechacha:

 


YechachaYechacha starts with famous Muthu dialogue and sounds like it has been added solely to justify the title but soon spiral towards typical Imman tune which usually composer reserve for himself but handed over to Jithin Raj in this track. The track has the busy arrangements in the background but nothing sticks out except for the enticing usage of trumpets in the second interlude amidst the gibberish sounds

 

 

Rail Aaraaro:

 


The mild awkward imitation of rail sound aside, Rail Aaraaro is a neat listen dominated by guitar-laden arrangements and brilliant singing by Shreya Goshalalong with current favorite Pradeep Kumar and the improvisations by the singer is phenomenal. Imman kept the interludes also engaging along with the brilliant show by the lead singers.

 

 

Aram Seyya Virumbu:

 


Imman roped Hariharan to croon the classical tinged track and it's always delight to listen Hariharan's singing. Though the tune lacks instant appeal, the sitar cues throughout the track and the lead singer makes this track enjoyable.

 

 


Sophia:

 


MadhanKarky's trendy lyrics and equally fangled rendition by Aditya Rao and SharanyaGopinath aside, the track has very little to offer. The interludes are hardly interesting one while SharanyaGopinath's thunderous vocals and Karky's lyrics makes this song listenable till it lasts.

 

 

 

Aei Arakka:

 


AeiArakka'smiddle Eastern rhythm structure has been heard umpteen number of times and Benny Dayal able to infuse life to the song with his energetic vocals. The singer is able to do justice for both the lyrics and busy orchestration by the composer.

 

 

 

Theme music:

 


Dark Rooster has an intriguing atmospheric soundscape created around it and the theme should go well along with the visuals rather than as the standalone track. Badass Theme music fails to make an impact with the sonorous chant packed in less than one minute and the track has the shades of earlier Suseenthiran films.

 

 

Verdict:

 


NenjilThunivirundhal is the weakest album from the composer-director combination and it's high time that Imman should reinvent himself.

 

 

Rating: 2.5/5

Pick of the Album: Rail Aaraaro, Aram SeyyaVirumbu

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