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Meaghamann Music Review

Meaghamann Music Review
Banner:
Nemichand Jhabak
Cast:
Arya, Hansika Motwani, Sudhanshu Pandey, Ashutosh Rana, Ashish Vidyarthi, Anupama Kumar, Sanjana Singh, Avinash, Mahadevan, Harish Uthaman, Maha Gandhi
Direction:
Magizh Thirumeni
Production:
V. Hitesh Jhabak
Short, crisp, & racy!
Thursday, August 14, 2014 • Tamil Comments

 

 

 

'Meaghamann' marks the 3rd outing of Thaman with Magizh Thirumeni, and he delivered a crispy album. The Arya - Hansika starrer seems to be an action thriller and the teaser was breathtaking. The audio was launched this morning, and here we present you the detailed review of Thaman's hat-trick with 'Thadayara Thakka' director.

Meaghamann - M.M. Manasi & M.M. Monisha

What an energetic start to the album! Thaman welcomes us with his signature style filled with electronic beats. The track is just 120 seconds long, but it makes a deep impression in the first listen itself. Both the lead singers maintained the pace and rendered the words confidently. A perfect BGM material, which can raise the tempo of action sequences.

Yean Ingu Vandhan - Pooja AV

Thaman delivers a romantic number based on the famous Argentinian sound, Tango. Pooja's vocal is very coquettish & evokes the perfect late evening mood of a lover. It is fascinating to see the composer maintaining the rhythm throughout the song and both the interludes are so dreamy. Madhan Karky goes ultra imaginative to pen verses like, 'Vidiya vidiya iravinai vadithen kudikka seidhaaye.. kodiya kodiya valigalai kooda pidikka seidhaane…'

YaaroYaaro - Megha

Thaman closes the album with his trademark style where he layered multiple instruments to deliver a fast number.  Every composer has mastered a genre, and it is not bad to see similar style in their every outing, but what’s important is, how they present an interesting tune out of their repertoire. Thaman has just done that with the help of Megha's electrifying vocals.

Verdict - A typical Thaman's feast.

Pick(s) of the album - Entire album