Thiruttu Payale 2 Songs - Music Review

PUBLISHED DATE : 03/Sep/2017

Thiruttu Payale 2 Songs - Music Review

Thiruttu Payale 2 Songs - Music Review

Ramesh Kannan


Thiruttu Payale 2 is a sequel to the 2006's hit film of the same name directed by Susi Ganesan with Bobby Simha and Amala Paul as a lead. Barathwaj was replaced by Vidyasagar for the music. Let's check out whether the charm in Vidyasagar's melody remains intact in this sequel.

 

Nee Paarkum:✔ Nee Paarkum works beautifully with the breezy guitar laden backgrounds and Sathyaprakash doing wonders with his vocals. Vidyasagar's laid back melody is adequately engaging and the tune in the Charanam portions are a delight to listen especially the tune set with the single words accompanied by the singer's improvisations.

 

Title Track: Thiruttu Payale's sequel has much better title track when compared to the retro track in its first part. Vidyasagar's employed brilliant lazy Jazz arrangements dominated by drums and sax in the arrangements and the only grouse is the pedestrian lyrics which doesn't gel with all the flamboyant backgrounds.


Achukku Buchukku: Achukku Buchukku is another poorly written song where Sanjana Kalmanje's vocals being the only highlight and the tune also stays in the average range. The song gets better toward the second half but cringe-worthy lyrics makes the listener to easily press the skip button. 


Neenda Naal: Vidyasagar comes to his forte in the final song of the soundtrack and the track ticks off every element one can associate with the composer. The semi-classical tinged melody, Karthik and Swetha Mohan's splendid vocals and brilliant Manonmani's Sarangi solos make this one easily the best song in the soundtrack.


Verdict:


Vidyasagar's quality melodies continue to work effectually for this sequel and it's baffling that this composer is less in action nowadays.


Rating: 2.75/5

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