The trios of Ajith, Saran and Bharadwaj have proved
lucky in the past. After musical entertainers like 'Kadhal Mannan',
'Amarkkalam' and 'Attagasam', they have now teamed up together for
'Asal'. The album has seven numbers which are different from each other.
Bharadwaj's penchant for melodies is evident in the
album. With Vairamuthu penning the lyrics, it is a real treat for
music-lovers.
The pick of the album indeed is a number 'En
Thanthai...' rendered by Bharadwaj himself. The one crooned by S P
Balasubramaniam too is good to listen to. With lyrics not over powered
by the instruments, which has been the hallmark of Bharadwaj's music
style, all songs in 'Asal' are attractive.
Produced by Sivaji Films, the movie starring Ajith, Bhavana and Sameera Reddy, is all complete and ready for release.
Let's check out how the songs are
Singer: Sunitha Menon
Appropriate and right one for Ajith fans. Bharadwaj
who tuned some splendid mass numbers for Ajith in the past has come out
with one such song this time too. A racy track sure to become anthem
among Ajith fans. It has peppy and groovy beats combined with lyrics
that every 'Thala' fan would relish.
2. Em Thandhai -
Singer: Bharadwaj
The 'Gnayabagam varudhae...' number of 'Asal'. A song
that glorifies a dad by his son, the number is heart-warming and speaks
a lot of a son's admiration for his father. Director Saran was right in
dedicating the song to Sivaji Ganesan as the film is produced by the
thespian's sons Prabhu and Ramkumar. Vairamuthu is at his best penning
the song with touchy lyrics. Bharadwaj's soft-rendering elevates the
mood of the number.
3. Kuthiraikku Theriyum - Listen here
Singer: Surumukhi, Sricharan
A catchy track with extra-ordinary arrangements by
Bharadwaj. The song is brisk right from its beginning. Vairamuthu's
simple lyrics add pep to the song. Bharadwaj seems to have re-invented
himself with the song. Surumukhi and Sricharan chip in with their best.
Singer: Mukesh, Janani
A mass number with splendid beats. One for Ajith fans
to shake their legs, the song is good to listen to. A touch of
Classical raga cannot be denied. Janani's youthful voice combines with
Mukesh's brisk tone to make it a good listening.
Singer: Surumukhi, Kumaran
Though it distantly reminds one of 'Yesh Ishq...'
from 'Jab We Met', Bharadwaj's orchestration gives the difference. It is
a pleasant number that would go down well with music-lovers.
Bharadwaj's ease at handling singers is evident with the number.
Singer: SPB
Two versions of the song appear in the album. S P
Balasubramaniam's brisk rendering leaves an impression. It speaks of a
man's journey in his life, and the insults and back-stabbings he had
faced. A mild version of 'Saththam Illadha Thanimai...' in 'Amarkkalam'
is this sing.
'Asal' on the whole, is an album that is worth listening to. Entertainment guaranteed!
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