Sunday, 27 March 2011

'Teenmaar' Music Review: Good And Appealing


Film: Teenmaar
Music: Mani Sharma

Pawan Kalyan who scored a dud with his last movie ‘Puli’ is now arriving with a remake of sorts as this is meant to be inspired from the Bollywood hit ‘Love Aaj Kal’. He is joined by Trisha and Kriti Kharbanda and the music is by Mani Sharma, let us see how the songs are…

Aale Bale   
This is more of a title song and one can see the traces of the Hindi song ‘Chor Bazari’ from Love Aaj Kal. But then, Mani Sharma has used a good mix of violin, mouth organ, guitar and he maintains the beat very smoothly. The duet has been rendered by Hemachandra and Shravana Bhargavi who seem to have enjoyed crooning. Bhaskar Batla gives some peppy words to this song and this is a good number. The authentic Teen Maar beat sounds interesting.
        
Vayyarala   
This is more like a vintage song and there is tinge of Tamil flavor in the beats and tone. Mani Sharma has used simple beats and topped it up with melodious linings wherever required. As usual, the pace of the song is good and Karunya has given a very good impact to it with his involved singing. Rahaman was quite poetic in his approach and there is energetic nostalgia in the song.
        
Chiguru Bhoniya   
A foot tapping song, Mani Sharma opens the note with nice mix of instruments and there is a stirring tune to it. Viswa gives a baritone vocal to this song and while he is serious in rendering, the feel is quite appealing. Viswa has also written the lyrics and he has mixed the words with some foreign language words and makes it like a western cowboy song. The usage of various names and creating a rhyme effect is nice.
        
Sri Ganga    This is a highlight song and is a trademark number of Mani Sharma. One can see his strong presence in composing the beats, arranging the vocals etc. A very nice tune, this duet has got vocals from the duo of Hemachandra and Sri Vardhini. While Hemachandra gives the right intensity, Vardhini cools it down with her sweet voice. Rama Jhogaya Sastry gets devotional in this and uses simple words but conveys the right Bhakti to Lord Shiva.
        
Barbi Bommaki   
This one opens with the tune from the Hindi song “leke pehla pehla pyar…’ and it continues like that for a while before Mani Sharma chips in with his mixes and flavors. This is more like a remix song and has a decent beat. Benny Dayal and Shravana Bhargavi toned up their voices and gave a western touch to the number. Bhaskar Batla gave a nice cocktail of traditional Telugu words and Masala
        
Gelupu Thalupule   
This is another highlight song and it is filled with good emotion and feel. Mani Sharma takes a subdued approach and gives the front seat to vocals. He chips in with good piano, flute, tabla and gives a soul stirring effect. The key credit goes to Sreeram Chandra for his voice filled with a rather unusual depth. The song is slow with nostalgia and Rahaman delves into the depths of the heart which will strike a chord with the listeners. A wonderful melody!!

Overall, the album has come up with a good mix of peppy, melodious, touching and traditional songs. Mani Sharma has got the uncanny ability to keep changing the tunes and background beats as per the feel of the song which contributes to freshness. He has chosen the right kind of singers to give that soul to every number. This is an album which will click with the masses and class as well.

Source: Greatandhra

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