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Thread: ~Bale Pandiya~ An Impressive debut by Devan Ekambaram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumarappa
    Quote Originally Posted by viraajan
    same songs are my favorite.
    Enna kodumai.... :P
    you copy cat....
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    Neverrrr.....your favorite one is Happy, it ranks on 4th in my list, while Sirikkiren is my pick.

    And I think you can download from raaga. Site poora download download'nu pOttu vachirukkaan...chummAvA??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumarappa
    Neverrrr.....your favorite one is Happy, it ranks on 4th in my list, while Sirikkiren is my pick.
    ingaiyum hammer'a

    seri seri... namma sEttaiya anga vaichuppom... inga vEnam

    kudhugalamA irukkura idathula, kummi adikka vendam
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumarappa
    Neverrrr.....your favorite one is Happy, it ranks on 4th in my list, while Sirikkiren is my pick.

    And I think you can download from raaga. Site poora download download'nu pOttu vachirukkaan...chummAvA??
    poora dummy piece'nga
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    Quote Originally Posted by viraajan
    ingaiyum hammer'a

    seri seri... namma sEttaiya anga vaichuppom... inga vEnam

    kudhugalamA irukkura idathula, kummi adikka vendam
    Yeah, you come home, anga paarthukkalam..

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    I have started liking Aaradha Kobamillai and Kangale song more The female singer in Kangale song is quite good

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    Kangale song hasn't impressed me much except Unni's vocals. Somehow i felt, female singer is not upto the mark

    Aaradha kobamillai

    BTW, doesn't Raman Mahadevan sound like Shankar Mahadevan? Am I the only one to feel this way?
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    No, I didn't feel that way. Even after reading your previous post about this, I tried to observe, but nowhere I could find any similarity.

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    AGS Entertainment's Tamil movie Bale Pandiya directed by Sidharth Chandrasekhar promises to be a riot of comedy and romance.

    Piaa Bajpai and Vishnu [ Images ] of Vennila Kabaddi Kuzhu are the lead pair. Music director is Devan Ekambaram and lyrics are by Vaali and Thamarai. Here's a listen at the album.

    Sirikkiren Naan Srikkiren begins slowly, in almost anguish-ridden fashion, with peppy beats, rendered by Naresh Iyer, Mano, Shiva Chidhambaram, Dr Burn and Uma Shankar. There's a classical touch which adds some depth to the number. A musical medley, a combination of guitar strings and violins makes a brief appearance, before moving onto the charanam which has a catchy rhythm that's instantly appealing. Post the second interlude, the tune moves here and there without any appreciable method but the madness attracts you, not to mention the almost breathless beats. And when it shifts to the Mama-Maple routine that was so integral to the original film Bale Pandiya, the experience becomes worthwhile.

    There's an instrumental version, rendered by Arun Ramamamurthi (violin) and D A Srinivas, which is equally captivating.

    Happy begins almost like a homage to the yesteryear hit Happy, with a melodious whistle and finger-snaps. A host of singers that almost takes up the whole of the cd's back cover -- Haricharan, Devan Ekambaram, Naresh Iyer, Naveen Madhav, Paravai Muniyamma, Malayasia Vasudevan, Ranjith, Aalaap Raju, Raqueeb Alam, Anuradha Sriram, Srinivas, Velumurugan, Manikka Vinayagam, Mukesh, Malgudi Shuba, Divya Vijay, Anitha, Suchitra Karthik, Vijay Yesudas and Rahul Nambiar. There're ribald comments about movie-world's actresses, dress codes in colleges, discounts in shops, petrol, diesel woes, even a tongue-in-cheek dig at Satyam's [ Get Quote ] IT woes -- and all at the same pace. The chorus reminds you of a sing-along, sort of like Church musical, especially in the final moments, it's very urban. Definitely a different experience -- pleasant and gentle.

    Water flowing gently segues into a flute's notes, providing almost a 40's Hollywood musical feel to Aaraadha Kobamillai, before giving way to an instrumental medley and into what seems like a curious fusion. Raman Mahadevan and Mahalakshmi Iyer's vocals seem to echo to a different era, while the instruments seem a combination of the nineties and eighties style. A sax interlude, accompanied by a flute helps you appreciate the charanam better. The lyrics are no different from the usual romantic number though it doesn't remove the bizarre feeling of having jumped into Ilayaraja's Agni Nakshathiram score. It has its moments, though.

    After a few moments of Ivan Thedal, you divine that this profusion of rap from Dr Burn and Arun Ramamurthi is a sort of theme song, especially when the refrain "Bale Pandiya!" rings out. The instrumental medley is an intriguing one, and does grab your attention, especially the veena interlude. It might be interesting to know how this number will be picturized, since the lyrics are a mixture of love, failure, trying to make it to your destination and others.

    Unnikrishnan and Mrinalini contribute their considerable vocal charms towards Kangalae Kamalalayam which begins like a bonafide western number, complete with guitars and then switches to classical strains. It sounds rather like an early A R Rahman [ Images ] composition.

    A raspy voice asks if the mike is fixed correctly, and then launches straight into a rural account, which morphs into Bale Pandiya, a mixture of synthesized beats and thaarai thappattai. Velumurugan, Naresh Iyer and Ranjith contribute their vocals while the harmonica makes a bizarre appearance, cowboy fashion. The lyrics are hilarious but the tune is nothing to speak of.

    Bale Pandiya might tread the familiar path sometimes, but composer Devan Ekambaram has made a conscious effort to produce a different listening experience and in the end, that makes this album a pleasant listen.
    வாழு! வாழ விடு!

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
    No, I didn't feel that way. Even after reading your previous post about this, I tried to observe, but nowhere I could find any similarity.
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    I don't know why I'm feeling this way

    You know what, when I read the name Raman Mahadevan, i thought he is a brother of Shankar Mahadevan, which could be a reason for the similarity in voice

    Then i checked Wiki and found out the details.
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