Movie: Nayaki Music Director:
Raghu Kunche Label: Madhura Audio Rating: 3
Review: The album starts off with actress Trisha herself taking on vocal duties in Bhayam, and she does a good job in bringing out the quirkiness in her voice for the track. The song is a mixture of mass and rock, and the beats are sure to get the audience���s feet tapping. The next song Idemito sung by Chinmayi has a Jazz feel to it that beautifully fuses with vintage romantic music from the 90s featuring accordion, flute, violin and tabla sounds ��� a gem of a song indeed! Raghu Kunche and ML Sruthi team up forOh Sandhya.
Right at the start, the lyrics are quite pedestrian and as the song goes on you realise that Raghu���s voice falls short in places and it is up to his melodic instrumentation and Sruthi to save the song from being a failure. The final song Jai Bhadrakali has an intimidating and sinister theme to it. The track sung by Malavika and Hanuman is an ode to the power of goddess Kali and the chants and beats do justice to the theme of the song. The album is short and impresses in most parts.