Puli Songs - Music Review

PUBLISHED DATE : 02/Aug/2015

Puli Songs - Music Review

Puli Songs -  Music Review

 AkilanNagarajan, Reviewpuram


YaendiYaendi (Listen Here – Vijay and Shruti together make this a memorable track that should leave you humming for a day at the least. A typical DSP brand number that has the right amounts of catchiness required to make it a likable melody.

 

Jingiliya (Listen Here)


Possibly an item number, this is a highly monotonous loud track that remains so from start to end. With a really jarring loop, the song also turns out to be a forgettable one for its middling quality.

 

Sottavala (Listen Here)


Even Shankar Mahadevan can’t help a track that is blaringly conventional with its treatment and flow.

 

Mannavane Mannavane (Listen Here


This track actually required someone with a greater baritone to complement the heavy yet random orchestration. Ends up as an ordinary listen even with its grand structure. This one could also be categorized as slow poison for its primary tune.

 

Puli (Listen Here)


Another track that sounds too humdrum to be taken seriously for a title track. Will be lapped up by the fans for its accessible tune.

 

Manidha Manidha (Listen Here)


Seemingly uplifting lyrics make this a passable number. But there is a strong dejavu feel throughout the track which never really wears off.

 

DSP has churned out alarmingly run-of-the-mill tracks for a project of such magnitude. In a time where the music scene in Tamil cinema is seeing revolutionary efforts, DSP's work is steps backwards. 


Rating: 2.5/5

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