Friday, August 27, 2010
Listen to the songs
Publication: The Hindu, Edition: Chennai
Listen to the songs
lum', sung by Hariharan and Wadali Brothers; and the nice 'Viz-hi Oru Paadhi', sung by Adnan Sami and Sujatha. 'Smile' and 'Adi Saa­rale' are composed by Pravin Mani.
"Neethana Avan"
Vetrivel Creations' "Neethana Avan" is directed by 'Punch' Bha-rath and produced by P. Rang-anayaki and C. Saipriya. The story revolves around a young man who's misunderstood by society.
Music is scored by Thashi, and there are four songs in the film. 'Thaniyaaga Thendral' is written by Vijayakrishnan and sung by Ajay Sath'yan and Vinaitha Anbum Ara-' num' is sung by Prabhakar, Sagana and Umapathidhasan, and written by Makkaldhasan. 'Muthu Muthi-raipadhikkava' is a seductive num­ber written by Mukil, and sung by Ravidhasan and Roopa. 'Thaavani Ponnu' is a good one written by Padmavathi and sung by Ajai Sath-yan and Radhika.
S.R.ASHOK KUMAR
MUSIC Recently-. launched audio of two Tamil films impress
M ediaone Global Entertainment and Majestic Multimedia pre­sent "Chikku Bukku", starring Aarya, Shriya Saran and first-timer Preetika.
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The film's teaser and three songs were screened at Express Avenue. Jeeva's associate K. Manigandan has directed the film. The music is scored by Colonial Cousins Hari and Lesle, and Pravin Mani (back­ground score too). The lyrics are by Vaalee and Pa. Vijay.
Says the director: "The film is a romantic travelogue. It starts in London, and ends in Karaikudi. It is likely to be released next month."
There are seven songs in the al­bum. The best is 'Zara Zara', sung by Benny Dayal and Lavanya, and
written by Pa. Vijay. The "same lyr­icist has written three more songs that are sure to catch youngsters' fancy — 'Chikku Bukku' sung by Benny Dayal, Rahul Nambiyar, Maya and Sree Charan; the melo­dious 'Smile', suag by Suchith Sure-san; and the peppy 'Adi Saarale', sung by Pradeep Vijay and Suvi. Vaalee has written three numbers — the pleasing 'Oru Nila', sung by Shankar Mahadevan, Chandrayee Battacharya and Uma Padmanab-han; the soothing 'Thooral Nindra-