This story is from May 1, 2014

Vikrama Simha music review

Vikrama Simha music review
Vikrama Simha music review
Chooddam Aakasam Antham starts off with a grand orchestra, that launches SPB���s voice in a grand way. The catchy yet inspirational lyrics and the chorus in the background elevate the mood of the number. Next comes the soft, romantic duet Manasaayera, that slowly gathers momentum in Mridangam. It looks to explain romance between the Prince and his love interest.
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The next song, Hridhayam, changes the mood with its serious, melancholic note. The track reflects the emotions of an aggrieved woman, torn between feelings and anger, thereby questioning the injustice. Yedemaina Sakhi is a number that every man will lovingly promise his soulmate. Lyrics are beautiful, describing every little detail in its own fashion.
Karma Veeruda is an instantly appealing number, that begins with an English touch, followed by AR Rahman���s voice praising the almighty king. This song is a self-motivational number for the king, who needs to be unfazed by fluctuations between victory and failure. Yentho Nijame, which is all about people singing praise of their leader whom they adore, has Rajinikanth crooning for the first time for Rahman. But more than the music, it���s the poetic and motivational lyrics that make the impact. On the whole, the entire album is worth a listen.
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