Sarvam – Tamil Music Review

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah on Feb 15, 2009 in Featured, Movies, Music5 comments

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Sarvam is a forthcoming Indian Tamil film that stars Arya and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, whilst, Telugu actor J. D. Chakravarthy and Malayalam actor, Indrajith play other prominent roles.Directed by Vishnuvardhan, who earlier directed hits like Arinthum Ariyamalum (2005) and Billa (2007), the film is expected to release in early 2009.

Produced by Ayngaran International
Written by Vishnuvardhan
Starring
Arya
Trisha Krishnan
J. D. Chakravarthy
Indrajith
Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography Nirav Shah
Distributed by Ayngaran International

Yuvan Shankar Raja is on a roll with his third straight hit with Sarvam. The music director does a fabulous job when is not caught up with creating music for hero dominated movies with little room for creativity. Yuvan is at his best when is allowed to do what he is good at , which is creating quality music. Sarvam is a highly stylish western album.

Adada Vaa (Ilayaraaja)
The music director has been clearly inspired by a famous western song but to his credit he has made it its own. The prodigy’s father Illayaraja has sung the song . The awesome orchestration and the terrific flute along with the strong rhythm steals the show. This song is very similar to the remix hit from the directors previous movie with Arya.Illayaraja has truly enjoyed crooning for this song. I will be very surprised if this song does not rule the charts for a long time.The pubs will have a field day with this song.

Neethane(Yuvan Shankar Raja)
A soothing melody sung by the music director himself. The lyricist Pa. Vijay is very prominent in this song. The violin is as usual is the instrument of choice and Yuvan has used it to good effect. The keyboard is used to convey the soft notes.The singer has also been able to convey the right emotion with his rendition.

Sutta Suriyanae(Vijay Yesudas)
Vijay Yesudas sings this high pitched song with ease. Yuvan seems to have put in a lot of effort with the orchestration and it is very evident in every song. A fast paced song , this piece is very inspirational.Don’t miss the nice mix of the yesteryear classic Megam Karukuthu.

Kaatrukulle (Yuvan Shankar Raja)
Another haunting melody sung by the music director himself. The song is unique with rain drops as the background. The lyrics are again classy. The dazzling use of the violin and the guitar is the highlight of this sing.The tune is also unique and appeals instantly.

Siragugal (Javed Ali, Madhushree)
A terrific romantic ballet belted by the awesome Javed Ali and Madhusree. It is impossible to not like this soft song. There is a nice rhythm to the song.Javed Ali has to improve his language skills but makes it up with the right emotions and his natural ability. Madushree is very much a clone of Sadhana Sargam and a good one at that.

Theme Music (Instrumental)
A Spanish guitar piece starts off this song and slowly transforms to heavy metal music . The Spanish piece is clearly inspired from the title music of the movie Desperado. Yuvan deserves the credit for the innovation and his ability to fuse different genre’s of music.

A clean performance by Yuvan , this album will be a sure hit amongst the young Tamil population across the globe. A must buy !

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  1. Aah… two inspiration this time!!! :(

    Adada musics is also not original i heard :(

    However, album rocks! Visnhu-Yuvan combo has done it again!

  2. Anandhan,
    one more album which might interest you is Dev D. Its amazing.

  3. I just heard the songs from Dev D. They are very good. Thanks KD.

  4. Liaten all Sarvam songs here
    http://www.findnearyou.com/Entertainment/Musicreview.aspx?mrid=14&utm_campaign=sharan&utm_source=anandhansudiah

  5. at the beginning, when i first listened to thea album, i wasnt rlly impressed. but slowly, i kept listening to it, and then i fell in love wid it neethane, katrukulle, and siragugal, especially neethane; the way he composed the last part was amazing. and i thoght yuvan’s voice suited for those two songs, but i agree; madhushree’s and javed’s pronounciation is bad. but siragugal is a wonderful song, and u wanna keep listening to it.
    and then one day, i listened to adada va and sutta suriyane again, and i slowly fell in love wid as well.

    overall, i was rlly impressed with the album, i gess it jus took me some time to fall in love with it. im not rlly a yuvan fan lyk my brother, but yea, he’s on a roll!

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