Hara Hara Mahadevaki
Singers: Antony Dasan, Prathi Balasubramanian, Sharmila
Lyrics: Balamurali Balu and Santhosh P Jayakumar
A fun number to start with Balamurali. The title song of Hara Hara Mahadevaki is a number that teases the listener with the famous Hara Hara Mahadevaki verse. Prathi and Sharmila sound stylish, and Antony is at his casual best. The lyrics by Balamurali and Santhosh are quite catchy with a majority of the twisted meaning WhatsApp words used. The female chorus portion is the biggest positive of this electronic based number.
Aaya Sothula
Singers: Josh Vivian, Kavita Thomas
Lyrics: Ku Karthik, Santhosh P Jayakumar
A fast paced western style number by Balamurali Balu. Kavita Thomas is very emotive as a singer and does well with the vocal section. Her dynamics in the high pitch portion are commendable. The instruments used majorly are guitars and drums, and Aaya Sothula is a short number that ends a little abrupt for the way it started.
Bigilu Bigilu
Singers: Marana Gana Viji
Lyrics: Marana Gana Viji, Ku Karthik
What starts off as a slow ranting number, moves on to a super fast folk song. It has a good energy carried by the singer Marana Gana Viji. It is high on local beats and percussions and is interesting to hear even Saavu kuthu beats amidst the usual folk beats.
Chiku Buku
Singer: Gaana Kadal
Lyrics: Gaana Kadal
Chiku Buku is a romance based western number sung by Gaana Kadal. He has an expressive tone throughout and carries the entire number with his vocals. The instruments include strings, indigenous percussions, and guitar apart from an attractive whistle in between. The lazy song is very catchy and grows on the listener.
Haiyo Konjam (Music by Vishal Chandrashekar)
Singers: Gaana Kadal, Sindhuri Vishal Chandrashekar
Lyrics: Gaana Kadal and Santhosh P Jayakumar
Haiyo Konjam is a nice blend by Vishal Chandrashekar. The acoustic and bass guitars are instantly likable elements. The Thavils and flute also attract the listener. Sindhuri’s voice modulation and culture are unique with Gaana Kadal churning out a neat vocal as well. The tune is quite catchy, and saxophone usage in the background is something nice as well.