Karuthavanlaam Galeejaam
Singer: Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics: Viveka
A thara-local kuthu song with modern musical touches that anybody who listens to will immediately know to be the work of Anirudh. He has found the perfect spot in terms of what will click in both a typical pettai as well as the expensive car of the rich urban youth. The song is young but also speaks mature values.
Iraiva
Singers: Anirudh Ravichander, Jonita Gandhi
Lyrics: Viveka
Iraiva is the closest Anirudh has come to a Metallica song and speaks volumes about his international sense of music. The fact that he features in the song video is exciting not just because of that very reason - the actual video with Siva and Nayan awaits us. Jonita Gandhi falls softly, but strongly, on our ears. Listeners can hum and headbang. Enjoy.
Vaa Velaikkara
Singers: Shakthishree Gopalan, Bjorn Surrao
Lyrics: Vivek
After listening to Vaa Velaikkara, we understand that Anirudh is exploring not just mainstream international musicalities, but also the underground scene. Vaa Velaikkara is fantastically offbeat, and an introduction to trance-psychedelic music that Tamil audiences could not have imagined of better.
Idhayane
Singers: Anirudh Ravichander, Neeti Mohan
Lyrics: Madhan Karky
Idhayane tries to sound nice and pleasant and does exactly that and no more. Anirudh has not tried to be extravagant, except a little rhythmic play on the piano. The visuals of the duet should help the song become a much more enjoyable experience.
Ezhu Velaikkara
Singers: Siddharth Mahadevan & Chorus
Lyrics: Viveka
A typical motivational song pushing listeners to get up and 'poraadu', and seems to carry the crux of what forms Velaikkaran as a movie. With the visuals this song is expected to give the needed grandeur for its genre, so let's wait and watch.