Selva could have worked out the screenplay in a more interesting manner'. Director V Selva fails to make it interesting, characterisation is weak and it drags big time'. Rediff gave 1. It's a film that makes a success story look like a joke on screen'. Rahman, [1] featuring lyrics by Kaithapram and the word Aaromale frequently used in the Hindi version of the song in the film Ekk Deewana Tha with lyrics by Javed Akhtar.
The song is sung by Malayalam composer Alphons Joseph. Rahman was asked to score only six songs for the soundtrack, but later he suggested including a song with Malayalam lyrics that was apt for the script. He himself suggested lyricist Kaithapram and the singer Alphons [2] with whom he made an acquaintance during the audio launch of Alphons' debut album Vellithira. The song begins with the elements of Blues and concludes in a psychedelic rock fashion.
The chorus portion is based on the HindustaniragaBageshri. The song starts slow but goes on to pick speed slightly. The song has guitar scores that give the feel of country music.
The rendition of Alphonse got high appreciations from fans and critics and Rahman invited him to participate in his world tour. A female version of the song, sung by Shreya Ghoshal, was released on 19 November. What does it say here? The film released on 30 January and opened to negative reviews. It was revealed that the film would be directed by Vincent Selva, would have R.
Rajasekhar, Anthony and Dharan handling the cinematography, editing and music respectively. The team subsequently shot portions in Singapore. Soundtrack was composed by Dharan Kumar. The audio launch was done in Suryan FM on 5 December Baradwaj Rangan wrote, 'the episodes are so dull, the screenplay so crude and disjointed that we feel we've smoked some pot and slipped into a surreal dream'.
It was a knot with potential. Selva could have worked out the screenplay in a more interesting manner'. Director V Selva fails to make it interesting, characterisation is weak and it drags big time'. Rediff gave 1. It's a film that makes a success story look like a joke on screen'. Rahman, [1] featuring lyrics by Kaithapram and the word Aaromale frequently used in the Hindi version of the song in the film Ekk Deewana Tha with lyrics by Javed Akhtar.
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