Music Review : Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru (2009)
August 6th, 2009 - 4:09 am ICT by Sampurn Wire
Music Review- Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru
Production- Satyam Cinemas and Real Images
Direction- Nandini
Star-casts- Ajmal, Rupa and others
Music- Mani Sharma
Lyrics- Yughabharathi and Lalith Anand
Cinematography- Sudhir Chowdary
Art- Kiran
Editing- M.S. Suryah
Produced jointly by Satyam Cinemas and Real Images, “Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru’ had the audio launched today morning by Padmashree Kamal Haasan. Music Director Mani Sharma (Music Director of Pokkiri, Padikadhavan and Thoranai) ennobled as “Swara Brahma’ has tuned melodies to the lyrical lines of Yughabharathi and Lalith Anand. The album has 5 zippiest tunes and resplendent beats that would doubtlessly haunt the music lovers. We bring you the first exclusive music review of “Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru’…
Doctor Maappilai V
ocals- Ranjith and Naveen
Lyrics- Lalithanand
The song boasts about playing pranks on a peppy girl who doesn’t find a right guy for her. Ranjith and Naveen croon with best intonations while instrumentations are mild. The chorus part has been very well orchestrated. Interludes on oboe have been performed well. Lalithanand’s lyrical lines are very catchy.
Athiri Puthiri
Vocals- Rahul Nambiyar and Janani
Lyrics- Lalithanand
Had you ever heeded to fantastic mix of western beats and carnatic vocalism? The song has spellbinding fast-running beats with hard rock guitars on accompaniment. Lyrics are around pettifoggeries between a guy-gal and about their difference of opinion and tastes. Like the previous song, voices dominate a lot. Rahul Nambiyar and Janani render their voices bringing exact feel of the theme.
Jilena Veesum
Vocals- Haricharan and Saindhavi
Lyrics- Lalithanand
Manisharma has exquisitely tuned this soft-flowing melodious duet. Mild instrumentals add to the pleasant touch. Although, Haricharan and Saindhavi have delivered a commendable show, Manisharma could’ve opted for singers like Hariharan and Shreya Ghosal, who would’ve yet more embellished the tuneful score.
Thiru Thiru Vizhiyae
Vocals- Karthik and Rita
Lyrics- Yughabharathi
The tune is slightly middling. Maybe, the song may get popularized if visuals have been presented well. Yughabharathi’s lyrics are average.
TTTT Theme Song
Vocals- Ranjith and Saindhavi
Lyrics- Lalithanand
Looks like, Manisharma has adapted some musical pieces from Mozart’s pieces for the preludes. Much similar to the first song, the chorus part has been delicately orchestrated and sound mixing has been magnificently engineered.
Final Take-
With Manisharma’s previous albums “Padikadhavan’ and “Thoranai’ not doing well in audio markets, he is back with a bang. “Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru’, in all is a music album with best tunes. The songs have right ingredients to attract the listeners. Verdict- Mani Sharma back with his magic
Rating- 3-5
- R. Richard Mahesh/ Sampurn Media

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