The Rat's Weekly Top 20
01: Aararai Kodi - Ah Aah (+1)
02: Kanda Naal - Kanda Naal Mudhal (-1)
03: Thigu Thigu - Ah Aah (+4)
04: Suttum Vizhi - Ghajini (=)
05: Rahatulla - Ghajini (=)
06: Yaaridamum - Totti Jaya (+4)
07: Chi Chi - Majaa (+12)
08: En Kannodu - Arinthum Ariyamalum (-2)
09: Tholaidoora Nilave - Chinna (R)
10: Oru Maalai - Ghajini (-7)
11: Pani Thuli - Kanda Naal Mudhal (=)
12: Theepidikka - Arinthum Ariyamalum (-3)
13: Do Re Me - Ponniyin Selvan (+1)
14: Uyire En Uyire - Totti Jaya (-2)
15: Thachikko - Ponniyin Selvan (=)
16: Kaalangathaley - Chinna (R)
17: Kodambakkam Area - Sivakasi (-9)
18: X Machi - Ghajini (+2)
19: Enna Paattu - Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (-6)
20: Thai Maasam - Majaa (-4)
As of Nov 20, 2005
September 15, 2005
Ghajini
Released: 2005Language: Tamil
Category: Movie
Music Dir: Harris Jayaraj
Starring: Surya, Asin, Nayantara
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Oru Maalai (Karthik)
X-Machi (Mathangi, Nakul)
Suttum Vizhi (Sriram Parthasarathy, Bombay Jayashree)
Rahatulla (Anupama)
Rangola (Shankar Mahadevan, Sujatha)
Music review: I'll try my best to refrain from complaining about HJ's songs reminding me of his previous compositions. Having said that, Ghajini is certainly one of the better efforts by HJ this season. 'Oru Maalai' and 'Suttum Vizhi' are superb melodies that have some nice beats. While Karthik has done a great job in the former, I thought Sriram Parthasarathy's voice modulations could have been better for the latter. 'Rahatulla' is a foot-tapping number featuring the highly under-utilized Anupama. 'X Machi' and 'Rangola' sound good for a couple of times, but don't have repeat listenability. To summarize, this album is surely worth a hear. Now where have I heard the humming bit in 'Oru Maalai'... was it in 'Minnalae'?
Oru Maalai (Karthik)
X-Machi (Mathangi, Nakul)
Suttum Vizhi (Sriram Parthasarathy, Bombay Jayashree)
Rahatulla (Anupama)
Rangola (Shankar Mahadevan, Sujatha)
Music review: I'll try my best to refrain from complaining about HJ's songs reminding me of his previous compositions. Having said that, Ghajini is certainly one of the better efforts by HJ this season. 'Oru Maalai' and 'Suttum Vizhi' are superb melodies that have some nice beats. While Karthik has done a great job in the former, I thought Sriram Parthasarathy's voice modulations could have been better for the latter. 'Rahatulla' is a foot-tapping number featuring the highly under-utilized Anupama. 'X Machi' and 'Rangola' sound good for a couple of times, but don't have repeat listenability. To summarize, this album is surely worth a hear. Now where have I heard the humming bit in 'Oru Maalai'... was it in 'Minnalae'?
-Rathish a.k.a The Rat at 12:43 AM
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