Director Vasanth’s Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal went on floors in July 2011. Since then, the director has been very careful in crafting the scenes with perfection. The final product is almost ready and as the first indication of that, the team is planning to release the music of the film on December 1st.
Yuvan Shankar Raja has composed tunes for the film and he has taken good care in making it sound extraordinary, we hear from sources close to the team. He has mastered the album in Berlin and it seems he is very eager to present it to his fans and to all the music lovers.
There are six tracks in the album- Kaadhal Endhan Kaadhal crooned by Naha Bhasin, Mazhai Mazhai by Sonu Nigam, Unakkagave Uyir Vaazhgiren by Karthik and Shweta Mohan, Padapadakkudhu Maname by Blaaze, Aaha Kadhal Konji by Nandini Srikar and Stop the Paatu by Ramesh Vinayagam.
Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal stars Cheran, Arjun, Vimal, Bhanu, Surveen and Lasini in leading roles. We had also earlier reported that Vasanth is expecting his new finds, Surveen and Lasini to fill the shoes of Simran and Jyothika.
The film will hit the screens in the early months of 2013.
Last edited by k_vanan; 27th November 2012 at 06:49 PM.
Aaha Kadhal ranks top! Unakkagave (A dub-step track, though i do not know what this genre is :P ) comes next.
Padapadakkudhu maname - a great blend of nice melody and a rap! The part "so many.....best friend" sounds awesome (Strangely, this part reminds me of an english song ) And, blaze completely overshadows Krish's part... His "padapadakkudhu Ma-na-me..." overshadows Krish's "padapadakkudhu maname" :P Nevertheless, both are in great form!
Mazhai Mazhai - Song takes of so well with nice pallavi and nice beats... Charanam kind of fails to retain the sweetness that pallavi shows! Karthick and Swetha sound great!
Kadhal indha kadhal is the only song that didn't impress much despite the wonderful nadhaswaram interludes..!
And, one more song "Stop the pattu" has not been released yet! Waiting for that!
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