After the likes of 'What is this Amma?' in recent times, 'Vaaram' is yet another song of a dude in distress. The broken heart sorrowfully sings a song that is creatively rhythmic and rhyming.
Kedarnath's lyrics mirror the hurt lover boy's casually-expressed pain. 'Nee roopam chooste segalu. nee kopam chuste digulu' stands out.
SS Thaman starts off the song by drawing from AR Rahman's 'Aaromale' at one level. The purposive laziness in Nakash Aziz's voice is also reminiscent of quite a few songs in the same genre. The use of the Saxophone, Violin, Electric and Acoustic guitars is pleasing. Recorded at Mumbai's YRF Studio, among others, this is a welcome number.
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