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Adavadi Music Review

Adavadi Music Review
Banner:
Sri Saravana Film Arts
Cast:
Sathyaraj, Radha, T P Gajendran, Vaiyapuri, Kanja Karuppu
Direction:
Bharath Henna
Production:
G Saravanan
Music:
Deva
Movie:
Adavadi
Bang, bang, bang
IndiaGlitz [Friday, November 24, 2006 • தமிழ்] Comments

After Adithadi, the trio of Sathyaraj, Deva and director Bharath Hanna are back for Adavadi. The movie has just four songs, which are predominantly rhythm-infested.

Deva has sung a song himself and no prizes for guessing that it is a Gaana one.

The music composer has introduced newcomers like Sridevika Bharath and Malaysia Maran through the album.

En Anbae (Karthik, Mrinalini)

A soft romantic duet. Deva has gone the western way for this melody. A fusion of electric guitar and the classical veena, Deva manages to come out with a pleasing sound. A classical interlude on veena in between is a treat for  ears. It is a different Karthik. He has controlled his energy and emotions in rendering the song. Mrinalini is also soothing on the ears.

Thindukal Pootu (Deva, Sridevika Bharath)

This is a heir apparent to orgasmic frenzy of After Umma Ummama in Adithadi. Deva goes for the vaulting high-pitch.

He seems to have used all the percussion instruments in the earth as it is a raucous and rambunctious. Sridevika gives him adequate company. Sridevika's voice reminds one of Manmadharasa fame Malathy.Such number generally get a passing reference from reviewers but end up being played endlessly on music channels and FM networks.

Thisai Ettum (Sriram)

A song glorifying the hero. Singing paeans of the lead actor in the movie, it obviously had to be high-pitched and accompanied by peppy and loud music. The lyric describes the crux of the movie. With a high energy level, Sriram renders the song. His voice has a resemblance to Malaysia Vasudevan, who is known for such songs in the early 1980s.

Idhu One Day (Malaysia Maran)

A typical 'kuthu' number. Deva is known for his prowess in coming out with Gaanas. This one is no different. But a shrewd Deva has woven together several popular Ganaa songs here. Malaysia Maran, in a quaint pitch, has managed to do justice. In between Deva has used Punjabi Bhangara to good use.

Listen to songs from Adavadi through raaga.com, for we have songs in plenty and our database includes songs from this film too!