When I wrote the song, "Albela" I had no idea it will lead me to this soul stirrer. A relative's doubt about Bindumalini and Chakravagam, made me land on this song, that I had long forgotten. And I'm not able to come out of this soothing song till now. I cannot come out of this song because
(i) Sudha Ragunathan's calming voice is making me hold on to this song
(ii) Exceptional/mind blowing/remarkable lyrics makes me want to listen to this song over and over again.
(iii) The euphony of the accompanying instruments make me remain in the song all the time.
(iv) The song brings "Someone" very close to your heart and that
"Someone" is not letting me stop listening to the song.
(v) Above all, I'm able to hear everything---the voice, lyrics and the instruments. A classic harmony.
You think I'm exaggerating, no, not at all. I'm playing down because I don't have words to describe the beauty of this song. Listening is believing. (The song is from the movie Mathira Punnagai(2010)
(i) Sudha Ragunathan's calming voice is making me hold on to this song
(ii) Exceptional/mind blowing/remarkable lyrics makes me want to listen to this song over and over again.
(iii) The euphony of the accompanying instruments make me remain in the song all the time.
(iv) The song brings "Someone" very close to your heart and that
"Someone" is not letting me stop listening to the song.
(v) Above all, I'm able to hear everything---the voice, lyrics and the instruments. A classic harmony.
You think I'm exaggerating, no, not at all. I'm playing down because I don't have words to describe the beauty of this song. Listening is believing. (The song is from the movie Mathira Punnagai(2010)
"Thavazhndhidum thanga poove" in Veera Sivaji souns similar to this song. Please comment.
ReplyDeleteI don't think so.
DeleteYes it's difficult to compose cine song in bindhumalini as it falls closely to chakravagham
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