Sunday, April 20, 2008

Music review -Kuruvi



This movie has kindled a lot of interest, primarily because this is Dharani's follow-up directorial venture with Vijay and Trisha after the smart, action packed super hit Ghilli. This ‘Action-Adventure’ also promises to be a scorcher, judging by the theme song and the unusually fast paced, rhythm oriented songs composed by the usually melody-conscious Vidyasagar! (The name 'kuruvi' is a slang term used generally for persons who run contraband goods from country to country. Here,Vijay, the( unsuspecting ) hero ,who works for a courier company, gets trapped into performing the role of a kuruvi as a result of which he gets caught, and his jailed. How he extricates himself from all the charges thrown against him forms the major part of the story).

Six songs have been tuned by Vidyasagar.

Happy New Year
Lyrics: N.Muthukumar, Vocals: Sunidhi Chauhan,Yogi B, Dr.Burn

Seems to be a celebration of New Year. A peppy fusion of rap and regular foot-tapping music. Sunidhi leaves you breathless with her vocal power. Yogi.B's stylish rapping is fun to listen to! Apart from the Tamil phrases, we hear some others too which we don't quite comprehend. Is it Malay? No clue! The refrain 'Taanaane Tannanaane' makes you want to shake your hips too!

Dandaana Darna
Lyrics: Kabilan, Vocals: Sangith Altipur.

The singer has a vibrant voice. The song is very fast paced. You can almost visualize Vijay doing all the complicated steps this song demands! The lyrics reflect the very sentiments that Vijay easily identifies himself with---bonding with the masses! The slightly unsophisticated down-to-earth person that he wants to project himself as comes through here. The message' I'm good as long as you don't mess with me' (which probably is central to this story) is brought out in this song.

Thaen thaen thaen
Lyrics: Yugabarathi, Vocals: Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghosal.

A melodious duet evidently picturised with Vijay and Trisha. Possibly filmed in New Zealand. The soft romantic sentiments running through the song have been sensitively tuned to dreamy beats. Some respite for the ears now! Udit sings with his usual joie-de-vivre (in his accented Tamil, of course). Shreya deserves a very big pat for her pukka pronunciation. She is a joy to listen to. The instrumental interludes tease and cajole and some vague notes akin to Scottish pipes are very pleasing.

Palaanadhu, Palaanadhu
Lyrics: P.Vijay, Vocals: Vidyasagar, S.Rajalakshmi

A song that cannot be definitely categorized! Some strains of Sufi music, some Arabic notes, some Bhangra stuff have all been blended in. The female voice packs quite a punch. Insipid verses from P. Vijay- which is surprising. The instruments drown out the words.

Theme Music
Lyrics: N.Muthukumar, Vocals: Pravin Mani, Dr.Burn, Ranina, Suvi

Probably forms the backdrop to the 'escapades and chases' that are a part of this movie. Features varied rhythms and some


complex music. Use of electric guitar adds to the sense of speed and thrill.

Mozha mozhannu
Lyrics: P.Vijay, Vocals: K.K. , Anuradha Sriram

Funny words that grab your attention at the start. What is 'Mozha, mozha' supposed to convey? A slow start that breaks out into a speedy rendition. Anuradha brings her own brand of 'rocking sexiness' to the song. Words that suggest a lot of swirling movement are strewn throughout the lyric. Gay abandon is what the song conveys. But quite noisy, too. 'Smoke on the Water' by Deep Purple seems to cross your mind!

Verdict:

Vidyasagar seems to have reinvented himself as a fairly noisy composer here! The metallic twang that accompanies the songs is not too pleasant. Maybe the plot calls for such treatment, but you come away wondering whether Vidyasagar heartily relished doing this. The idea seems to have been to give whatever was expected out of the Ghilli team.

For the masses, by the masses.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Latest news about HOT Nayanthara








Actress Nayantara is not ready to act in ad films even if she is offered one crore rupees. The girl with a perfect figure will be having her own reasons for such a decision. However, a leading textile show room is trying their best to make her to appear for their commercial. Many famous peoples such as Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aishwarya Rai hardly have contributed a lot and are very successful actors in the field of modelling. Even in Tamil industry, there are stars like Suriya, Vikram, and Trisha who have unbeaten careers in modelling too.



Will Nayan create hot waves with Karthi!

The recent buzz in Kollywood is the hottest actress Nayanthara has got an offer from the far-famed director Lingusamy to star with the young cute Paruthi Veeran Karthi. Sound tracks of the movie will be really stunning with soft melody and peppy beats by Harris whereas camera will be handled by R D Rajashekar. Till now, the gorgeous beauty has not yet commented and committed to this project. Let's wait and see whether Nayan will join the team and rock with Karthi.

Tennis Ballgirls







Keerat is a journo now



It is the season of actresses playing journalists on screen.

Nayantara dons the role of a television journalist in ‘Sathyam’ opposite Vishal, while Asin donned a similar role in ‘Vel’ opposite Suriya.

Now it is the turn of Keerat to play an investigative journalist in ‘Dhurai’ alongside Arjun. Directed by A Venkatesh, the movie went to floors recently.

Initially Padmapriya was slated to play the heroine. However she was replaced by Keerat at the last moment.

Three cheers for Trisha


Garnering all attention at the audio-launch of the movie ‘Kuruvi’ was Trisha. The ravishing young actress clad in black dress, was bubbling with enthusiasm and smile.

Trisha has special reasons to smile. She is awaiting the release of ‘Kuruvi’ opposite Vijay, besides her hands are full with movies in Tamil and Telugu.

She is busy with director Radha Mohan's ‘Abhiyum Nannum’ would be shooting soon for Gautham Menon's film in Tamil besides a movie titled ‘Bujjigadu - Made in China’ in Telugu.

The Status Of Tennis












IPL Ceremony

Rajini cuts Trisha Audio