The 6 glorious flavors of Anirudh
- IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,October 16 2014]
The 6 glorious flavors of Anirudh
Consistency in the cine industry is very rare and only few people can live up to their reputation and produce hits after hits. Anirudh Ravichander is one among them, and the good thing is he is not even 25 years old. So, he got a long road ahead of him, and the music lovers can expect him to keep delivering the chart busters. Here's a look back at the work of birthday boy, Anirudh, and his brilliant compositions in genre wise.
Melody
Though Anirudh rose to fame with a Tanglish Kolaveri' kuthu; he is pretty strong in delivering memorable melodies. Kannazhaga', Nee Partha Vizhigal' (3), Velicha Poove Va' (Ethir Neechal),
Ailasa Ailasa' (Vanakkam Chennai) are the songs will never make way for the new ones in our playlsits.
Fast melody
Though this genre sounds like an upgraded version of the melody, it is not easy to churn out hits under this category. If the composer does not get the sounds right, the listeners would ignore it right away.
Come on Girls (3)
Idhazhin Oram (3)
Aathi (Kaththi)
Pathos
Anirudh has not composed many songs under this genre, but still he maintains a 100 percent track record in sad song segment as well.
Po nee po (3)
Amma Amma (VIP)
Yaar Petra Magano (Kaththi)
Kuthu
The crowd favorite Kuthu genre seems to be a cake walk for Anirudh as he had delivered some exciting number. Deva, who redefined the Kuthu genre praised the skills of Anirudh for injecting Carnatic base in this popular genre.
Open the Tasmac (Maan Karate)
What a Karvad (VIP)
Ethir Neechal Theme (Ethir Neechal)
Selfie Pulla (Kaththi)
Next generation fusions
Talk about instant catchy tracks and there comes Anirudh with his brilliant EDM materials. He has taken the orchestration and sound engineering to another level in the following tracks.
Nijamellam Maranthu Pochu (Ethir Neechal)
Boomi Enna Suthudhe (Ethir Neechal)
Oh Penne Penne – Remix (Vanakkam Chennai)
Chennai City Gangster (Vanakkam Chennai)
Rock
The other version of Po Nee Po' did not feature in the movie, but the song was brilliantly sung by Sathya Prakash and probably this is the only experiment regards to this genre in Tamil cinema till date.