Bijibal had proven time and again that he is a proficient melody maker, and the composer scores again through this album. Along with a memorable ballad, he offers a soulful devotional track, a sprightly one and a witty song to his fans in Tamaar Padaar and meets the expectations effortlessly. Through the first song
Randattangal, versatile singer Sithara Balakrishnan amazes again by doing a neat job with the vocals. One wonders how she transforms her voice so drastically and impressively to suit genres. Her energy gives a lot of impetus to the song and the lyrics and melody too are unique and fresh.
Neeyillathe Jeevitham, the best song of the album, is a poignant ode written by Rafeeq Ahmed. The innocence-laden rendition by Pradeep Palluruthy makes you fall instantly in love with its old world charm and the track tugs strongly at the heart strings. The Thaadi song crooned by Arun Elat is a playful rhyme with waggish lyrics, and just listening to Santosh Varma���s word play to create rhymes with the term thaadi is side-splitting. Kooriruttil by Vidyadharan master is a devotional song delivered with an ease that only those experienced in the genre can boast of. Infused with a Sabarimala feel, it is an interesting composition.