Taimur, im really really touched by the love u have for Kangalal Kaithi Sei 
songs. Seriously, its the most complete album of ARR in the past few years, 
IMHO ofcource, that has not been matched since then. All the songs had THE ARR 
PUNCH all over that when u listen to them, u wont want to skip any parts or 
stop it anywhere in the middle. :)... Truly the kind of ARR Album that im most 
into. :)

Btw, the audio made it BEFORE the movie released. After the movie got released, 
it pulled the songs down along with the movie's fate. If im not mistaken, the 
movie was taken out of the theater after 2 -3 days of its release. Same goes to 
Kadhal Virus. 


--- In [email protected], "taimur.nadeem" <taimur.nad...@...> wrote:
>
>  HI everyone,
>              this is a review of  my most favorite tamil song of  AR RAHMAN. 
> ITS the most surprising and unique song. do read the review its by SWAPS . i 
> really liked it , it narrates the whole song brilliantly . i wanted to share 
> with you people. its long but do read it and do listen to theekuruvai at that 
> time. here you go
> 
> 
> Theekkuruvi (Harini, Mukesh, Johnson; lyric by Thenmozhi): 
> 
>  ARR chooses Harini to sing  along with 2 newcomers- Mukesh & Johnson. The 
> song starts with a fast moorsing-like instrument immediately followed by 
> Johnson's lines. The lines r quite interesting, 'Edhoma edho maadhiri...' 
> which instantly catch ur attention. Johnson has a typical raw folk voice 
> (like Maharajan, M.S.V., Shahul, etc.) & this proves to be an advantage here. 
> Thruout the song, u'll hear temple bells which adds to the ancient/ vintage 
> flavour of the song. 
> After that, u'll really have to lend ur ears close to ur speakers. In the 
> beginning, u'll not understand a word. Its sung so fast., 'thalaival ivathaan 
> sillendru pattaa, kaadhal ivathaan sullunnu suttaa'. Its like those folkmen 
> singing while working or travelling. After these lines, ARR creates an 
> ambience for the song by reproducing wind & wave sounds. Harini begins the 
> song which somewhat seems like a tongue-twister! For others, it may sound 
> wierd. But the melody used is extremely engrossing & captivating. ARR has 
> used a blend of ragas like Hamsadhwani, Shankarabharanam, Arabhi, Kalyani. 
> The chords which he gives in each line r amazing. Its like filling empty 
> spaces. 
> In the last lines 'Theeyinai thee nadhiyinil thaedukiraay thandhiraa', Harini 
> stops at upper Sa & then beautifully decends to the lower Sa with a brisk 
> taanam encompassing all the notes(Sa Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa). Mukesh takes 
> over the rest of the pallavi which is prettymuch the same. The percussions r 
> westernised while the melody is purely Indian. This can be called a true 
> fusion. Everytime, they finish the pallavi, Johnson takes over with the 
> opening lines. The 1st interlude is quite brief, with just a small piece of 
> the flute. 
> The piece tends to shift towards raga Kalyani employing the Teevra Madhyam 
> towards the end. 
> The charanams r equally challenging to sing. The female part is handled very 
> well. Harini's voice has been blended cleverly where she sings the same lines 
> in both upper & lower pitches. In the 1st charanam, Harini sings 2 lines & 
> Mukesh takes over. The lines 'Idayoara moondraam piraye muththam aendhi vaa' 
> employ a Shuddha Madhyam which really enhances the beauty of the song. This 
> is the part where the raga shifts to Shankarabharanam.
>  The 2nd interlude is awesome. After Johnson finishes his lines, ARR uses an 
> electronic Mandolin (previously heard in 'Malargale' from Love Birds). Its 
> quite a short piece but is played with great speed & command. U wish this cud 
> continue for longer! When Mukesh starts the 2nd charanam with an alaap, his 
> voice has been digitally modulated with cuts. Harini sings the rest of the 
> charanam. But the real magic starts towards the end. While Harini ends the 
> song, ARR layers her alaaps. She begins from the Upper Sa to the lower one, 
> Upper Re to Lower Re & finally to upper Ga. This is called Meend in 
> Hindustani terms. And then, everything stands still when u hear her 
> double-speed taanams. God! she's too good. Its really difficult to take 
> taanams at this speed. U feel like applauding already!
>  Finally, Johnson & Harini attempt a jugalbandi. Johnson sings his lines 
> 'Thalaival ivathaan sillundra pattaa' & then Harini sings the taanams Pa Ni 
> Sa Re` Sa Ni Pa, 3 times. The 'vote of thanks' is done by Naveen's 
> ever-dependable flute. He plays the main tune of the song in his style while 
> the temple bells create a climax & by rounding up with the notes of 
> Hamsadhwani. This song has a typical Kerela flavour & u'll agree when u 
> listen to the song 'Padakaali' from Yoddha. Malayalam folk songs have this 
> speciality of singing in double-speed . This is definitely one of the best 
> composed songs. Actually, the lyrics r so catchy that even if u dont 
> understand a word, it amuses u to the core. There's a certain degree of 
> anxiety & curuosity of what they r singing. Marvellously composed & arranged. 
> Mukesh sounds fresh (very much like Karthik), Johnson's raw voice suits the 
> mood & there's nothing more to say about Harini. Her singing speaks for her.
> 
> do write your comment
> 
> regards, 
> 
> taimur,
> karachi,
> Pakistan
>


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