It depends on the situation, for koothu onnu of dhanam the bass lines were amazing. It really elevates the mood of the song. I see that he only uses it for certain situation nowadays as mood evoking instrument rather than a backline instrument.
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It depends on the situation, for koothu onnu of dhanam the bass lines were amazing. It really elevates the mood of the song. I see that he only uses it for certain situation nowadays as mood evoking instrument rather than a backline instrument.
Saw the kaNNanukku enna vEndum song on TV, Bhavathaarini's voice doesn't suit Sangeetha at all. :banghead:
Don't blame it on Bhavatharini..
Sangeetha doesn't suit a devotional song at all :)
I am not blaming her, but disappointed to see IR using her for a middle age woman Sangeeta. If Bhavatharini sings for a school girl (like in Bharathi), I don't mind but here his choice was wrong and he wasted it. He should have used some aged voice.Quote:
Originally Posted by raja_fan
you said it absolutely right. i think Shreya Goshal has a more complete voice than Bhavatharini, whose voice, is bit shallow. I dont say Bhavatharini has bad voice, but it is a bit weird for any actress firstly...as you said..it suits more for 15-19 age group roles played by anyone..and not a mature kind. Some shallow/hollowness.Quote:
Originally Posted by MrJudge
But then, IR's favouritism towards her is understandable, given she is his daughter..yet, i wish he cuts through all that and looks at what is more appropriate to the song (forget the actress also). there are many songs which would have sounded much better with a more complete voice like Shreya or Sadhana or Sujatha or Chitra..
sad to say ayyas choice of Bhavatha has killed many a potentially great songs..starting from mastana mastana to the recent kannanukku enna vendum.During solla marantha kathai there was a little tussle between Thangar and Ayya over Etho onnu ninaichirunthen song over Bhavathas rendition.
Update on Nandalala:
"According to Mysskin, Illayaraja's songs are tremendously intense capturing the mood of the film in a big way and that the songs would be a big boost for the film as a whole"
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...cle/41379.html
thanks,
Krishnan
"Shooting for the film is currently going on in Chennai and reports indicate that the climax scenes are being shot. However, all the song sequences are yet to be filmed. Songs are not going to be featured in the traditional format but as montage sequences."
OMG ! Myskkin, please.. please don't picturize the songs such that it cannot be played fully in any TV ! It will be like Cheeni Kum which will go unnoticed after the movie run is over ! :( :(
This director combination is very rare for IR nowadays and Mysskkin frightens us by these statements like songs will be with the sequence and cannot be played stand-alone !!!
I like this idea - Cheeni Kum was a much better movie and had a much better flow cos it didn't have full songs. This is a good step for IR - first songs as montages integrated into the movie, and hopefully eventually a full fledged musical (in the real sense - not just a movie with 25 songs). Really, do we still need IR churning out movie songs? Its been done to death... Lets think outside "oliyum oliyum"... Imagine a whole movie in the style of "randi randi randi"...Quote:
Originally Posted by raja_fan
Me too:-)Quote:
Originally Posted by ananth222
I watched CK on DVD recently and leaving out the last 20 minutes or so, it's a fantastic movie. The classics mudhal mariyAdhai & sindhi bhairavi had similar portions (though they also had full size songs that were extremely good).
Since I watch movies mostly on DVD's for the past few years, I don't even care anymore for most songs cause I typically skip them :-) If some director / MD can make me NOT to skip a song, that's an achievement nowadays:-))