I was not much impressed by Maaricham and Machakaari of JOK/SOK. Or may be they 
are not of my type of liking. Except for the portion where the husky female 
voice calls 'Gowtham Gowtham' it didnt really hook me. Apart from the hot favs. 
Munbe Vaa and Newyork nagaram, I loved the title track by Tanvi for the Jazz 
and Tanvi's varied singing.

Though its off-topic, I have always felt Newyork nagaram could have been 
picturized much better. Surya doesnt do full justice to the song. I expected 
pain and agony to be emoted on screen as the song itself is for the situation 
where the hero is away from the heroine. But the video shows Surya singing the 
song with gentle smile throughout sporting designer costumes. I feel Madhavan 
would have done a better job. For instance in the film 'Minnale' he had done a 
commendable job in the song 'Venmadhi venmadhi nillu' and also in the song 
'Yevano oruvan' from 'Alaipayuthey'.

--- In [email protected], Taimur Nadeem <taimur.nad...@...> wrote:
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> hey kishore , from where maaricham is a masterpiece , i dont find anything 
> magical or classy in it, quiet a simple song with a good mixing , can you 
> throw some light on the songs greatness.?
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> --- On Wed, 8/11/10, kishore parayath <kishore.paray...@...> wrote:
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> From: kishore parayath <kishore.paray...@...>
> Subject: [arr] REMEBER MAARICHAM (JOK) ??
> To: "arrahmanfans" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 1:35 PM
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>       Some of the ALLTIME masterpieces of ARR are forgotten..and seldom 
> talked about. One such MASTERPIECE is MAARICHAM from JILLENU ORU 
> KAADHAL..which was NOT picturized, and hence failed to get noticed when it 
> was released! But it is one of the best masterpieces of the decade from ARR!
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> Those who havent listened to the song...PLs listen and get back to me!
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