Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Urumi Malayalam Movie Songs Review- Traditional Tracks are Back with Techno Music

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 Deepak Dev is a talented music director, no need to say. He initially created a very good impression for his compositions. But then his songs are somewhat average or not up to the mark in few films. But he is finally all set to earn a lot of applauds from the audience as well as the music critics for his new work Urumi. Urumi has plenty of traditional looking tracks of a completely different genre. Deepak Dev is known for foot tapping songs which he created in the past. Santhosh Sivan's desire to explore the full talent of the musician totally succeed in his work. The album has 8 songs including a theme music/title song. The lyrics of the songs is by Engandiyoor Chandrsekharan, Kaithapram and Rafeeq Ahamed. The songs are rendered by Yesudas, Shwetha, Manjari, T R renji, Shaan Rahman, Reshmi, Job kurien, Guru kishen, Rita and Prithviraj.
Song :Aaranne aarenne
Singers: Job Kurien and Rita
Lyrics: Engandiyoor Chandrsekharan
Music: Deepak Dev


A traditional song which reminds us the playful acts of a harvest festival. The lyrics by Engandiyoor Chandrsekharan truly depicts the colourful display of the festival. The male voice is by Job Kurien, a former relaity show winner(SuperStar in Amritha TV) and the female voice is from Rita. This song will be a right break to Job and will surely shows his talents. Rita is not so effective as Job, but the overall song seems to be a foot tapping one and will become a sure chart topper.

 

Song :Aaro nee aaro
Singers: Yesudas and Swetha
Lyrics: Kaithapram
Music: Deepak Dev

A beautiful melody in recent time. This song got the normal Deepak Dev style but got the right ingredients for being a romantic melody. Swetha starts the song with her beautiful rendering makes a pleasant hearing. Her heart warming and sentimentally penetrative expression of beloved who craves for her soul-mate will really hunt us. Musical legend Yesudas also excelled with his experience in singing. The orchestration fo the song is simply superb. The violin interludes comes inbetween clearly describes the soulful mind which thirst for eternal love.

To read the review of all songs, look the Original post by Admin here:

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