It was new territory for music composer G V Prakash when Saguni came up. The music for the Karthi-starrer demanded a massy touch, along with a generous dose of humour. ���We���ve tried our best to come up with songs that will appeal to everyone,��� says the young composer about Dream Warrior Pictures��� Saguni, the audio launch of which took place yesterday amidst a host of Kollywood celebrities.
Post scoring for mostly offbeat films, he says that this film, which is described as a political satire, offered decent scope for music as well. ���We���ve tried a classy folk, a kuthu song and a sweet melody in the album and there���s something for all music lovers,��� he adds, ���Some of the songs have interesting, funny lyrics like
Kandha Karavadai��� and will surely evoke a smile in the listeners.���
Saguni is GV���s second flick with Karthi ��� the two had earlier worked on Aayirathil Oruvan ��� and he���s pretty sure that this combination will click at the BO. ���The film has Karthi and Santhanam exchanges some really funny dialogues and is a rollercoaster ride in terms of comedy,��� he says, ���Plus, all the real-life links that the scenes have will have viewers in awe.���
There���s also buzz that Karthi has ���crooned��� a few lines in one of the songs. Ask GV about that and he says, ���Well, it���s not like he has actually sung, but he���s given a nice funny touch to one of the songs with his dialogues. In fact, all the songs have been the result of musical jamming sessions between me and the director and I���m happy that they���ve come out well.���
So, has his fiance Saindhavi sung in the album? ���Yes, she has sung a song in the film along with one of my favourite male singers, Sonu Nigam. It���s called
Manasellam Mazhaiye��� and it���s a nice melody,��� he adds.