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Audio Review : A jolly good ride

Director: Charan
Cast:  Ajith, Pooja, Malayalam actor Babu Antony, Nizhalgal Ravi, Karunas, Vaiyapuri, VMC Hanifa and Nellai Siva and others
Music: Bharadwaj
Singers: Tippu, Mano, Donan, Arjun Thomas, Ujaini, Karthik, Anuradha Sriram, Srinivas

The journey to success continues. Kadhal Mannan, Amarkalam, Gemini, JJ and Raja MBBS. Bharadwaj has never failed Charan in his expectations. Attahasam is a new commitment and the duo along with Ajith is marching in the path of success. What does the music of Attahasam hold for them, lets check out!

There are a total of six tracks. Some follows the conventional melody and some outdo. The lyrics are not up to mark and fail to impress. The composition is placid but not one with Bharadwaj trademark.

The album opens with ‘Unakenna Unakenna’ a certain chartbuster from Thipu. His vocals are excellent and vibe well with the peppy zeal of the track. The lyrics reflect Ajith’s personality and feel. The track though is glitzy yet the stagnation of melody marks its shortcoming.

The second track ‘Thekku Chemaiyilae’ by Mano has the typical Bharadwaj arrangement. The fast track is not backed up by the commonplace lyrics, making the song just passable.

Bharadwaj himself blurts ‘Thala PolaeVaruma’, the third track. But there is stagnation in his voice and it lacks the soothening quality necessary for the feel of the track. Donan and Arjun Thomas assist him. The singers amaze you with the range and tenor of their voice. The efficiency of the track lies in the mind-blowing rhythm. This track will grow on you as you hear it again and again.

Another track inspired from rock alike the previous number is the theme music. Chorus by Thipu, Donnan, ArjunThomas, Ujaini and Bharadwaj adds to the fervor of the track.

Giving a break from the extra heavy rhythms comes ‘Polachi Ilaneere’ by Karthik and Anuradha Sriram in subtle hue. The song is lifted by Anuradha voice and Karthik gives her good company. It is in the league of titled an earmark.

‘Nachendru Ichondru’ by Srinivas and novice Ujaini, another soft number lives up to the expectations. The singing is very different and professional with both the singers estimating up to their vocal capabilities. The track once again will grow, with repeated hearings.

Bharadwaj has efficiently delivered what was being expected from him in terms of representing the hero. The compilation is lilt and approving. He has lifted his achievements to a new height and has appeared fathomable.


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