If there is any one word that defines music of Aayirathil Oruvan then it must be daring. Director Selvaraghavan teams up with talented music director G V Prakash and the result is no less than a collection to behold. Music lovers have taken this album with glee and excitement. The young age of music composer is truly reflected in the type of music he has given. It is a wonderful combination of ancient, modern and classical stuff. The blend is truly impressive. Prakash has typically given his soul in the music and all the 10 songs are very different from each other. New singers like Dhanush and Aishwarya has done commendable job.
Karthik and Andrea Jeremiah have rendered their voices to Oh Eesa song. The voices are sizzling and orchestra work works magic. Maalai Neram has been sung by Andrea Jeremiah and G V Prakash Kumar. The free usage of guitar can be clearly heard in the song. Beats are mild and song slowly grows on you. Un Mela Aasadhan comes out wonderfully in the voice of Dhanush, Aishwarya Dhanush and Andrea Jeremiah. A peppy song with fusion of folk-rep, the orchestration actor plays a significant role in final outcome of the song.
The King Arrives has been sung by Neil Mukherji and Madras Augustin. It is a refreshing song. Singers Vijay Yesudas, Nithyashree Mahadevan and Shri Krishna have rendered their collective voice to the song Thai Thindra Mannae. Song has lyrics in several languages and it has a soft feel about it. Permannae has been sung by talented duo of Bombay Jayashree and P B Srinivas. Flute instrumentation is wonderfully reflected in the song Celebration of Life. Vijay Yesudas has sung Thai Thindra Manne which is quite a different number. To sum up, if you are looking for some really different stuff then go for ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’.
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