Harris Jayaraj has composed yet another winner with Bheema. His music for earlier Vikatma films Saami and Anniyan have been successful. He continues to weave the magic of his musical notes in this film as well. Listen to the music of Bheema 'Oru Mugam' Lyricist: Pa. Vijay National award-winner Naresh Iyer catches your attention with his strong vocals. Ably supported by Krish, 'Oru Mugam' is a wonderful number. A catchy tune with heavy use of percussion, the songs seems like the intro song for protagonist Bheema (Vikram). The composition is full of vigour and passion, the lyrics of Pa. Vijay toeing the same line. 'Mudhal Mazhai' Lyricist: Na. Muthukumar A signature Harris Jayaraj number, 'Mudhal Mazhai' is just like the first drops of rain and equally welcome. Hariharan's soothing vocals are like light showers in the hills. Mahathi's voice adds to the gentleness of Hari; together, the two weave an emotional memory of our first loves. Though Prasanna is mentioned in the credits, the only other voice that's heard in the beginning and the interludes sounds like a female voice! 'Rangu Rangamma' Lyrics: Pa.Vijay A folk number, the song opens with drumbeats. What follows is a real treat! Vijay sounds great in this kind of song which we rarely hear him sing. But the real joy is Kailash Kher's rustic voice. Kailash has made a name for himself, exposé this kind of folk-based songs in Hindi and proves that language is no barrier. The sharpness in his voice is complemented by Swarnalatha's vocals. She is no alien to this genre either, and renders complete justice. Pa. Vijay's lyrics are full of life. From the sound, it could be the item number picturised on Sherin and Vikram. 'Ragasiya Kanavugal' Lyrics: Yugabharathi A romantic song with a tempo like a gentle breeze, 'Ragasiya kanavugal' touches your heart and brings back all your secret dreams and aspirations. Madhusree reminds us of Sadhana Sargam, who is the veteran in this type of breezy numbers. Hariharan is again a pleasure; with Madhu, the two voices together are very soulful, reminding us of the first time we fell in love. 'Siru Parvayale' Lyrics: Thamarai This is a typical Karthik song, peppy and forceful. Harini's voice is sweet and blends well with Karthik's. It is a run-of-the-mill tune, no risks taken. But still, it is nice to listen to. Thamarai, a Harris Jayaraj regular, has infused the lyrics with emotion. 'Enadhuiyrae' Lyrics: Yugabharathi Three wonderful voices come together for this slow romantic ballad. Nikhil's voice blends well with the ladies', but seems to lack the emotion, the passion that is bountiful in the female track. The voices of Chinmayee, Sadhana and Sowmya are so well blended that it is difficult to differentiate between the three. An interesting experiment, which Harris has often tried earlier and succeeded in.
Source:Bheema Music Review
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