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I think HJ click off well with KV Anand, Ayan songs were good too. http://www.kollytalk.com/wp-content/...aan-poster.jpg |
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Vijay Prakash on Harris Jayraj
vijay-prakash-harris-jayraj-21-01-11 Jan 21, 2011 Home > More news Vijay Prakash, the singer of the phenomenal hit Hosanna from VTV, the super-hit Kaadhal Anukkal from Endhiran, peppy Veera from Raavanan and Om Sivoham from Naan Kadavul, is all smiles. Question him about it and he says he is excited about his lineup of Tamil songs in 2011 and is looking forward to it. He has worked with Harris Jayraj recently and says that the music director used him “very differently”. Vijay says almost all singers are versatile and that it is up to the music directors to use the singer’s strength and get a perfect song. Vijay had also got a chance to try his hand in the rural tracks in Thenmerku Paruvakkatru and has used it to the fullest. Being a trained classical singer, Vijay loves classical the best but is open to experimenting every genre. Wishing Vijay many more hit numbers in 2011. Tags : Vijay Prakash,Harris Jayraj, http://behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-n...-21-01-11.html |
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The short, tuneful Netri pottil is a lovely listen, reminiscent of Harris’ work for Jeeva, but the reggae-tinged Amali thumali is terribly dull. Aganaga is shockingly soporific, while Gala gala starts off poorly, but works up some charm as it progresses. Even the Sriram Parthasarathy – Bombay Jayashree combo cannot save Venpaniye – the base is that jaded and drowsy. Thankfully, the soundtrack has a smashing savior in Ennamo aedho, an expansive tune punctuated by the fabulous ‘Yeno kuviamilla’ phrase. KV Anand may be a master storyteller, but his music sense continues to be strictly average; Harris doesn’t help either.
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in Ennamo aedho, an expansive tune punctuated by the fabulous ‘Yeno kuviamilla’ phrase. KV Anand may be a master storyteller, but his music sense continues to be strictly average; Harris doesn’t help either. KV Anand got a wonderful album from Vidyasagar in his first movie. Since then, it has all been downhill quality wise although from popularity perspective, he can claim escalating success
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Ko (2011)
Music Director: Harris Jeyaraj Actors: Ajmal, Jeeva, Karthika Director: Anand KV 1. Ennamo Yeadho Singers: Aalaap Raju, Prashanthini Lyricist: Karky 2. Gala Gala Singers: Haricharan, Krish, Sayanora Philip, Tippu Lyricist: Kabilan 3. Venpaniye Singers: Bombay Jayashri, Sriram Parthasarathy Lyricist: Vijay Pa 4.Aga Naga Singers: Priya Subramaniam, Ranina Reddy, Solar Sai, Tippu, Vijay Prakash Lyricist: Vijay Pa 5. Netri Pottil Singer: Naresh Iyer Lyricist: Karky 6. Amali Thumali Singers: Chinmayi, Hariharan, Swetha Mohan Lyricist: Viveka http://www.musicindiaonline.com/#/al...682-Ko__2011_/ |
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