Munbe Vaa
I think Shreya Ghoshal is a Godess. Why am I still not able to get over her Munbe Vaa? The hangover this song gave me is pretty long and it still continues. I don’t know what makes the song so very soulful – Rahman’s composition or Shreya’s rendition. Anyway, I am sure they are not complaining about the outcome. Neither am I, for having such an extended hangover.
The song has a touch of Kerala flavour and is incredibly beautiful. I felt Naresh Iyer started his part of the song a bit shaky. But he catched up pretty well. I love listnening to the song in Sahana much more than watching it.
The same album of Sillunu Oru Kadal also has NewYork Nagarm. Woh! Rahman is evolving pretty well as a singer too.
Did I tell you that I think that Shreya is a Godess?
The song has a touch of Kerala flavour and is incredibly beautiful. I felt Naresh Iyer started his part of the song a bit shaky. But he catched up pretty well. I love listnening to the song in Sahana much more than watching it.
The same album of Sillunu Oru Kadal also has NewYork Nagarm. Woh! Rahman is evolving pretty well as a singer too.
Did I tell you that I think that Shreya is a Godess?
5 Comments:
Oh that is such a cool song. Thanks for sharing it :)
Now I have it stuck in my head...
Happy Deepawali to you.
sakshi,
wow! power of music, eh!?
i think you don't understand tamil... nice to see music traveling past language-barriers.
chitra,
thank you very much!
wish you and and your family a wonderful deepawali!!!
hey, wish you a very happy diwali..
and yes she is..but the movie was terrible!!! but i prefer newyork nagaram to any song in the movie..brilliant lyrics..munbe vaa is cool too though..
kavya,
thanks :)
i have the mpegs of that movie with me for several weeks but haven't seen it yet. and yeah, 'newyork nagaram' too is brilliant.
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