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Until it is unearthed years later because the composer becomes a phenomenon. Justin Prabhakaran – Usurula Edhayo (from the film Dharma Prabhu)ĭharma Prabhu is one of those obscure movies that features a good soundtrack which inevitably gets buried. Sid Sriram is on cloud nine this year, and this song is a prime reason. This is the kind of a song that one catches on radio, gets instantly hooked and goes the extra mile to figure out the credits and the film. ‘Anthimaalai Neram’ is only the first of the many Justin Prabhakaran songs in our list. Justin Prabhakaran – Anthimaalai (from the film Monster) Pay attention to the way the song progresses, Santhosh Narayanan’s singing and the arrangement, it is sure to remind you of Amit Trivedi. ‘Aavoji’ is a curveball in the whopper of a soundtrack a jazz-themed, highly energetic song. Sean Roldan joined hands with director Raju Murugan again (after Joker) for Mehandi Circus. Sean Roldan – Aavoji (from the film Mehandi Circus) Benny Dayal, with many vocal shades in this song, easily wins you over. ‘Saayamal Saaiginra’ is especially an endearing track, set to a breezy western orchestration. The soundtrack has three songs, each winning in its own way.
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Ghibran’s work in House Owner stands out in many ways – for one, it is good to see him in a slice-of-life flick, a departure from the shoe-horning he has been subjected to over the last few years. Ghibran – Saayamal Saaginra (from the film House Owner) Above all, the song is singer Padmapriya Raghavan’s show all the way. Thamarai’s choice of words is beautiful as is the way the song is picturized. ‘Megathoodham’ is easily the best of the short soundtrack (that also has a lovely title song sung by Sid Sriram). Sundaramurthy KS – Megathoodham (from the film Airaa)Īiraa is the young and upcoming composer Sundaramurthy’s best work so far. The icing on the cake is roping in TM Krishna (happens to be his debut!) for vocals. It is effective as the composer’s work in Iraivi (‘Manidhi Veliye Vaa…’). The instant ‘Vaa Venpura’ begins, we already know that the song is a call to action, an anthem of sorts. Santhosh Narayanan’s Gypsy has songs of many themes (politics, love, war and peace, etc.) and genres – the film’s protagonist is a present-day nomad. Santhosh Narayanan – Venpura (from the film Gypsy) The composition is very catchy, rendered well by Sathyaprakash and Shakthisree. Like the gibberish chorus peppered throughout the song, the tropes usually misfire (like it has for last several years now), but here he gets the concoction just right. Harris Jayaraj tries every trick in his toolkit quite successfully in ‘Oru Nooru Murai’ early this year from Dev. Harris Jayaraj – Oru Nooru Murai (from the film Dev) The soundscape, in general, is reminiscent of (his brother) Karthik Raja’s work. The flute arrangement in the song is well done. Yuvan Shankar Raja also gets to sing this song - perhaps a rare occurrence where the choice is justified. If you see past the opening lyric, the song sets up a haunting, gloomy mood that belies a beautiful tune. Yuvan Shankar Raja – Vaa Vellai Raasathi (from the film Kanne Kalaimaane) Among the notable composing debuts this year are Siddhu Kumar ‘s Sivappu Manjal Pachai and Ramgopal Krishnaraju’s Vellai Pookkal. Govind Vasantha so far hasn’t had a big year though he delivered a couple of outstanding songs for Uriyadi 2.
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It was happy to see Joshua Sridhar back in full verve with July Kaatril. Santhosh Narayanan followed up his terrific 2018 run with lovely tunes for Gypsy. Ghibran gave a short (which seems to his norm) but a solid soundtrack for House Owner. Sean Roldan delivered a fantastic Mehendi Circus and relatively less impressive Raatchasi. The year began with a beautifully packaged soundtrack by AR Rahman and Rajiv Menon for Sarvam Thaalamayam. Yuvan Shankar Raja had multiple good soundtracks including NGK, Kanne Kalaimaane and Sindhubaadh (not to forget his score for Super Deluxe). If we have to call out one composer who has been particularly exceptional this year, it is Justin Prabhakaran ( Monster, Dharma Prabhu and Dear Comrade). It has been a fairly impressive run for composers across the board in Tamil films this year.