Siva Mansula Sakthi – Tamil Music Review
Posted by Anandhan Subbiah on Feb 1, 2009 in Featured, Movies, Music • 2 comments
Directed by Rajesh
Produced by B.Srinivasan
Written by Rajesh
Starring Jeeva
Anuya
Santhanam
Urvashi
Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography Sakthi Saravanan
Distributed by Sun Pictures
Siva Manasula Sakthi is a forthcoming Tamil film directed by Rajesh and starring Jeeva and newcomer Anuya Bhagvath, a student of Pune Film Institute, in the lead roles. It began its first schedule on March 10, 2008.[1] The film is currently in its filming stage and will most probably released on February 14, 2009.
This is yet another delightful album by the young music director.
Thithikum Theeai (K.K & Shwetha)
A peppy song sung by the immensely talented KK and new comer Shwetha. Yuvan has tried to get a nice sophisticated feel to the song and has succeeded in that effort.
Oru Kal (Adnan)
A typical Yuvan song with the keyboard and violin. Adnan has taken care of the vocal part and adds a lot of value with his heavy rendition. The orchestration leaning heavily towards the trance genre is equally up to the mark.
Oru Kal (Yuvan)
The best song of the album sung by the music director himself. It is the acoustic version of the previous song sung by Adnan. The violin piece in the beginning sets the tone for the song. Unlike the previous song this composition has a more serious tone to it with a heavy mix of flute and keyboard. Yuvan favors songs with a mix of high and low pitches and this song is no exception.
Oru Adangapidari (Shankar Mahadevan,Shwetha)
A situational song more than anything else. Shankar Mahadevan is the perfect choice for this kind of song and Shwetha manages to hold her end of the deal. Yuvan has come up with a decent tune to convey the turbulent relationship between the leading pair in the movie.
MGR Ilenge, Nambiar Ilenge (Hari chandran)
Looks like a introduction song for the hero . Again a decent tune which conveys the mood required for the song.
Oru Paarvaiyil (Ranjith)
Yuvan is the king of bit songs and he has retained that with yet another brilliant masterpiece. Ranjith is one of my favorite singers.There is something in his voice which is very appealing. Listen to the violin piece in the middle , even though Yuvan has become very predictable with some of his tunes he has managed to reinvent them with a positive result.
Eppadio Maatikiten (Clinton,Nruthya)
Another peppy song but the melody is still intact. Clinton and Nruthya have sung this song. There is a hip hop interlude to the song . Yuvan has got a nice rhythm going through the entirety of the song.
A decent album by Yuvan. It is not as good as Kunguma Poovum Konjumpuraavum but it is still much better than most of the albums. The story of the movie reminds me of Kanda Naal Mudhal and the music score is also very similar.
It is funny to see SUN TV promote the movies they produce to the top of the music charts. Dhina is a talented music director but it is a big joke to put him in the same league as Rehman , Yuvan and Harris.
If you want to listen to decent songs this album is a safe bet.

i saw it twice , but still want to see it for more, something special in it thanks to director
really a fantastic movie.. everything in the movie is wonderful… music,direction,screenplay,comedy,romance… all are blended so perfectly…
i never saw such a wonderful movie..and the heroine is so beautiful.
really a superb movie..