But I don't like malayalam songs
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But I don't like malayalam songs
i thought vineeth debuted in nakashshathangal.
Yes, vineeth's first movie was nakashshathangal w/ the late monisha.
I am not sure how many of you have checked out the movie "oru aal mathram" starring mammooty,srinivasan,sankaradi, maamookoya..
check it out
great movie indeed..a comedy!
there are 2 songs in the movie and they are just superb.
songs from the movie "Devasuram" are also excellent.
Sooryagayathri is another one
Then there was a movie by vineeth, mohini and nasser. Can't remember the name. Has great songs in it too. Has a muslim story.
I think after Aug no body continued with the forum is there sombody for continuing discussion on malayalam songs.Only now I found this site.
Can some one tell me where I can get mallu MP3s
After a long time I am writing in this thread :-)
I listened to a olden ggoldie of KJY recently. the song is "Alli aamabal kadavil". The melody of the song is so intense that a listener is left spellbound. This song has a new version too sung by KJY for the "swarnageetham" celebrations. Infact the newer version sounds more soothin with the bassy elegance of KJY edified in digital technology.
The romanticism of the song lies in the way it is tuned. The lyrics are absolutely simple and wonderful. The first sharaNam goes as follows:
"Thaamarappoo nee dhoorE kaNdu mOhichchu
appOl thaazE njaan neendhi
chennu poovu thattichchu
thaNdodinja thaamara njaan koNdu vannappOL
peNNE nin kaviLil kaNdu mattoru thaamarakkaadu"
mean:
"Seeing the distant lotus you fell in love with it. I swam underwater and picked the floral portion. With the flower on the broken stem when I came to you, I found in your face a lotus-garden"
The music is by KB.V.JOB. A must hear for the connoisseurs of MFM..
http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/pr...lliyaambal.ram
Ravindran strikes again with a beautiful melody Manassin Manichimizhil... in Arayannangalude Veedu.
MS:
"Alliyaampal kadavil..." (lyrics by P. Bhaskaran) was to be sung by Udaya Bhanu, but he had a sore throat on the day of the recording. The producers scrambled and contacted KJY who was the "new kid on the block". KJY was reluctant because of his respect for Udaya Bhanu. At last, Udaya Bhanu himself telephoned KJY, and he agreed. As they say, the rest is history!!! The song was a super hit and helped KJY's career in a big way.