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Vettaikaaran Original Story Out

December 17, 2009 2 comments

Vijay In Vettaikaaran

Banner – Sun Pictures
Star Cast – Ilayathalapathy Vijay, Anushka Shetty, Srihari, Salim Ghouse, Srinath, Manimehan Manimaran and Others…
Director – Babu Sivan
Lyrics – Kabilan, Vivega & Annamalai
Music Composer – Vijay Anthony
Label – Think Music

Year of Release – 2009

When it comes to Vijay its all about mass audiences there are immense curiosity among fans and audiences for his upcoming flick “Vettaikaaran” which is set to release on 18th December. Ilayathalapathy Vijay pairing actress Anushka for the first time with some rocking music numbers of Vijay Anthony. The stage is all set for Ilayathalapathy for another blockbuster as the movie is well shaped under the production of AVM. Sun Pictures who acquires Vijay Vettaikaran with continuous promos the movie is one of the most expected among the cine viewers. Now the latest is that the story of Vettaikaaran is out and among those rumormongers the story is like this :-

Vijay who belongs to a middle class Village men comes to Chennai for livelihood but there are some hidden secrets behind his arrival on Chennai and chose auto driver for his living; he stays at a location where baddies are surrounded and there will be always quarrel in the devils city. Actress Anushka intro is while she misses her college bus on the day of examination Ilayathalapathy helps her to reach the destination and on several occasions they met each other finally both fell in love. Vijay as an auto rickshaw driver who is kind

with all the people had plenty of good hearts among him. Once his co-auto-driver is being killed by the baddie the movie kick starts and followed by dashing dialogues and fights. Ilayathalapathy after this incident traps the baddie in almost all the way by giving bitter experience. The baddie wants to know about the whereabouts of Ilayathalapathy Vijay incidentally Vijay mother who comes in search of the destination lastly in hands of baddie and inquired about his son and she states that “Vettaikaaran” Hunt of baddies” and with this there will be a flashback of new look Police Vijay with encounter attacks. At last with some sentiments the baddie was hunted by Ilayathalapathy Vijay “Vettaikaaran”. As per the close source of the production unit that the screenplay is going to be the key and it will be newer experience with songs, actions and comedy etc… Stay tuned on tkada for more hot updates of Ilayathalapathy Vijay Vettaikaaran movies and much more.

VETTAIKAARAN MUSIC REVIEW

October 21, 2009 Leave a comment

vettaikaran-shooting

Music Director : Vijay Antony
Vocals : Ananthu, Mahesh Vinayakram, Krish, Suchitra, Bone Killer, Dinesh Kanagarathinam, Shankar Mahadevan, Surchith, Sangeetha Rajeswaran, Krishna Iyer, Shoba Sekar, Charulatha Mani, Shakthi Sree.
Lyrics : Kabilan, Viveka, Annamalai.

Produced by M. Balasubramanian and B. Gurunath Meyyappan and directed by B. Babu Sivan, this much-hyped film of Vijay could be released for Diwali. Vijay appears to play the role of an autorikshaw driver who wishes to ‘bring peace’ to the country. Anushka Shetty, Salim Ghouse, Vivek, Srihari and Srinath star along with him. Many racy action sequences in this movie appear to have been done boldly by Vijay himself, which could be a treat for his fans. The music for this film has been composed by Vijay Antony (whose ‘Ninaithale Inikkum’ has been doing pretty decently).

Puli Urumuthu—
Vocals: Ananthu, Mahesh Vinayakram.
Lyrics: Kabilan

A song full of hyperbolic expressions, obviously an action-packed number! Heavy use of Indian percussive instruments characterize this song which takes off in the madhyama shruti with shades of Mayamalavagowla raga .

The relentless pace of the song could add to the dramatic effect on screen.

Chinna Thamarai—
Vocals: Krish, Suchitra, English Rap: Bone Killer, Tamil Rap: Dinesh Kanagarathinam.
Lyrics: Viveka

Plenty of keyboard sounds, we have here. The rather strident rhythms somehow seem to rob the song of any melody. The Tamil rap bit sounds cool. The lyrics are crisp.

Naan Adiccha—
Vocals: Shankar Mahadevan.
Lyrics: Kabilan

Poor Shankar Mahadevan tries his very best to infuse a spark into this song (probably the title number) but to no avail. The beats, the lyrics and the sentiments expressed (akin to MGR songs) are pretty jaded. A wee bit of gibberish in between, in trademark Vijay Anthony style! Strictly for Vijay fans. The start, though, is pretty stylish, with the Karaharapriya notes going ‘sa ni sa,sa ni sa, sa ni dha ma pa—pa ma ga—sa’. And there is a cute bit by Vijay’s son Sanjay at the end!

Karikalan—
Vocals: Surchith, Sangeetha Rajeswaran.
Lyrics: Kabilan

A very cheerful, smile-worthy duet based on the Tilang raga, which may hit the charts soon. Lovely inputs from the strings and percussive instruments. Well sung too, especially Sangeetha. The impish background vocals hold up the folksy mood of the song well.

En Ucchi Mandai—
Vocals: Krishna Iyer, Shoba Sekar, Charulatha Mani, Shakthi Sree.
Lyrics: Annamalai

Another very typical Vijay number, with predictably fast rhythms and blasé lyrics. How many such songs must Vijay endure before he moves on?

Verdict:

Vijay Anthony appears to have been trapped by the image of actor Vijay (as a dancer) which seems to have narrowed his musical options. The songs, coming one after another, sound similar rhythm-wise. One sincerely hopes the film has been crafted well and does not sink like ‘Kuruvi’ or ‘Villu’, in which case, the songs could be forgotten in a trice.