

Velli Malarae, Kadhal Kaditham (Jodi) - Rahman reuses his own tunes from Doli Saja Ke Rakhna but I feel they somehow sound better in Tamil. Omana Penne, Anbil Avan, Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa, Kannukkul Kannai, Aaromale (Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa) - Pop music at its addictive best with tailor-made vocals from Benny Dayal. Mersalaayitten, Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal ( I), Kadhal Anukkal (Enthiran) - I am hooked to Mersalaayitten's catchy EDM all over again, especially that violin bit in the second interlude, while Shreya Ghoshal melts your heart with her saccharine-coated voice in Kadhal Anukkal and Pookkalae. Nenje Nenje, in particular, is as much a showcase of Sargam and Yesudas' outstanding rendition as much as Rahman's intoxicating melody that drawls wonderfully over a free-flowing canvas, with a lovely ghatam-soaked background. Konjum Mainakkale (Kandukondain Kandukondain), Banno Rani (1947: Earth), Nenje Nenje (Ratchagan), Kaatril Oar Vaarthai (Varalaru) - An eclectic assemblage of enchanting harmonies, shadowed closely by Sadhana Sargam's velvety vocals. O Bhavre (Daud), Rangeela Re, Hai Rama, Kya Kare Kya Na Kare (Rangeela) - One of a kind fusion of edgy pop tunes blended with shades of Carnatic elements that gains immensely from repeated listens, with smaller details of instrumental colour and vocal arrangement coming into focus. Yaarumilla (Kaaviya Thalaivan), Ey Hairathe (Guru) - Beautiful and very retro, these ethereal melodies are stunning, aided brilliantly by Shweta Mohan, Hariharan and Alka Yagnik.īarso Re (Guru) - The exuberance captured in this rain-themed song cannot be described in words! Tu Koi Aur Hai ( Tamasha) - The soundtrack as a whole is decidedly mixed-bag, but Tu Koi Aur Hai is something else altogether!Īnbe Anbe (Jeans), Enna Solla Pogirai (Kandukondain Kandukondain), Uppu Karuvadu (Mudhalvan), Enna Enna (Udhaya) - Where Hariharan and Shankar Mahadevan take the folk-imbued tunes to scintillating heights with their enthralling rendition.
