Music Review: Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam (Malayalam)
Composer(s): Bijibal
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn
P. Jayachandran's sweet voice enriches the simple and lilting melody Ente Janalarikil, and Bijibal for his part comes up with an equally gorgeous orchestration incorporating flutes, shehnai and strings. Kayamboo Niramayi's mesmerising Carnatic-styled composition sees a lovely interplay of ghatam, mridangam, kanjira and flute, and in Shweta Mohan's brilliant rendition, the song gets the perfect accompaniment. The soundtrack draws to a fitting close in the fantastically moody Carnatic-folk piece Ravinte Vathmeekathil, with singer Ganesh Sundaram confidently leading on the singing front. Bijibal's Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam is beautifully short and on point.
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn
P. Jayachandran's sweet voice enriches the simple and lilting melody Ente Janalarikil, and Bijibal for his part comes up with an equally gorgeous orchestration incorporating flutes, shehnai and strings. Kayamboo Niramayi's mesmerising Carnatic-styled composition sees a lovely interplay of ghatam, mridangam, kanjira and flute, and in Shweta Mohan's brilliant rendition, the song gets the perfect accompaniment. The soundtrack draws to a fitting close in the fantastically moody Carnatic-folk piece Ravinte Vathmeekathil, with singer Ganesh Sundaram confidently leading on the singing front. Bijibal's Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam is beautifully short and on point.
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