the whistle tune in one song is same as 2 note guitar tune of oh baby baby when shalini turns as vijay anticipates in kathakukku mariyadhai :-D
the whistle tune in one song is same as 2 note guitar tune of oh baby baby when shalini turns as vijay anticipates in kathakukku mariyadhai :-D
thanks Teja,
I am not sure how Ee janmame is unique. As RR pointed out earlier, it resembles orangjaram usharaya....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM4kj6lG0zQ
Dochu,
If you listen carefully, except the prelude, the song is completely different from oranjaaram - be it raga, orchestration or texture. I am not even counting the vocal acrobatics of k.kher here.
RR,
True. Even before I read this thread, and upon first listening, I came up with resemblance in Orancharam song. Although both are different, one cannot discount the little similarity that exists.
You do realise that the use of the word 'unique' in music does not literally mean unique? As in, there are always bound to be influences, either of the composer's own works or of others, creeping in.
looks like the tamil version of 'ee janmave' will go like இந்த பொறப்பு தான்.. நல்லா ருசிச்சு சாப்பிட கிடைச்சது (indha porappu thaan nalla rusichu saappida kedaichathu).
Is the audio releasing today?
what ragam is "ee janmame"? while oranjaram is a rare Dhesh by Raja, what about "ee janmame"? Is it falling under khamaas or Harikambodhi types??
To me ee janmame has a lot of thilang elements.
And yes, it sounds dangerously close to tere mere milan ki...
The resemblance to ornjaaram is limited to the rhythm/percussion, but that's it.
The audio of Un Samayal Araiyil the Tamil version of the tri-lingual directed by Prakash Raj will be released on April 14 which is the Tamil New Year day. It was earlier supposed to release on April 8 but it has been postponed probably for releasing it on a special occasion.