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Vaaranam Aayiram - Music Review

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The superhit duo of Gautam Menon and Harris Jeyaraj have once again come out with a splendid album catering to the masses. The album which has got seven songs is a sure shot hit amongst the youth especially who have been waiting for this album for quite some time. Though an enthusiastic choreographer had posted a few songs of this film earlier it has not dampened the spirit of the eager fans.
Adiye kolluthey rendered by Krish, Benny and Shruthi Hassan sets the heart beat raising and sure to become a youth anthem in the days to come.
Anal Maelea by Sudha Raghunathan is a soft melodius number which syncs very smoothly with the listener.
Ava Enna a folk song rendered by Karthik and Prasanna is a good one.
Mundhinam song which has a prelude with Surya's voice is a very sweet romantic number sung by Naresh Iyer and Prasanthini.
Nenjukul Peithidum by Hariharan, Devan and prasanna is again a good meldious number.
Thoduvanam by Clinton and S.P.B. Charan is a fast paced number which is sure to captivate the listeners.
Yethi Yethi a rap number by Benny, Naresh Iyer and Solar Sai reminds you of minnale tunes is a fast paced one.
On the whole the Vaaranam Aayiram Team has met the expectations in their album and has made fans to look eagerly forward for the movie which will be hitting the screens next month.

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