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cressida-jayoungr · 9 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
July: Blue Redux + Green Redux
I Have Found It (Kandukondain Kandukondain) / Aishwarya Rai as Meenakshi and Tabu as Sowmya
When I first designated the theme for July, I knew I had to include shots from this sequence, probably the most gorgeous riot of blue and green I've ever seen on film. I am including wide shots of most of the scenes to show the costumes of the chorus and extras as well. Note that when the two sisters are onscreen at the same time, the background characters divide themselves up so that those in blue are on Sowmya's side and those in green are on Meenakshi's.
(This is an adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, by the way. Sowmya is the equivalent to Eleanor and Meenakshi is Marianne.)
See the whole sequence here, because it's even more amazing with motion:
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vennilave · 3 years
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KOLLYWOOD CHALLENGE
Favourite kollywood songs: remakes/remixes:
Andru Vandhadhum, Kannamoochi Yenada (2007)
Yeh Aatha, Malaikottai (2007)
Thottal Poomalarum, New (2004)
Ponmagal Vandaal, Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007)
Inspo: @therukurals Resource: zoekrevitz
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alanlal007-blog · 4 years
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Kannamoochi Yenada Kandukondain Kandukondain
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kingmakings · 5 years
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do you have a favourite indian film soundtrack? also thanks for the indian political films recs, been going through them, and they're really great so far.
You’re welcome; I’m glad you’re enjoying them so far. There are so many films with really good soundtracks, but honestly, in my opinion, nothing beats the Kandukondain Kandukondain soundtrack. It’s a Tamil film and is an adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, with music by A.R. Rahman. The movie probably ranks within my top five films of all time, and the soundtrack is undoubtedly my favorite. The title track (”Kandukondain Kandukondain”), “Kannamoochi Yenada,” and “Enna Solla Pogirai” are legendary, but all the songs are incredible. Also, the background music accompanying the film is equally amazing. 
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bollyylyrics · 3 years
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Bhairavaa music review
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Though the reviews to this soundtrack is ‘mixed’ with no consensus on its success Shailesh Iyereloquently described it as ‘garbage’, but here goes my Bhairavaa audo review(Disclaimer: I am not a Vijay fan)
Azhagiya Soodana Poove starts with a frothy synth music, reminiscent of Yuvan Shankar Raja’s vintage techno melodies like Megam Megam (Kannamoochi Yenada) & Saradaga ( Oye!), and there are fascinating traces of saxophones and orchestral strings in the interludes, which are mashed into a neat , delectable song. My pick of the album.
Nillayo starts with a lush violin bouncing around the notes, and Haricharan nails this melody with his fantastical vocals and the ‘Nillayo’ hook is cushioned with folksy guitars.
Now coming to the two tracks, which are alienating most of the people from this soundtrack, Papa & Pattaya Kelappu.
Papa starts with a racy guitar with a riff which would rouse even the dead, a downright shameless hook aimed for those guys sitting in the first row, and admittedly with rhythms borrowed from the ‘Srikanth Deva Institute of Cacophony’. Santosh Narayana’s fans at this point would have paused the song, with an expression of utter disbelief ( what am I hearing, this is not my SaNa ! )but, if you set aside your prejudices and prod along a little patiently there is plenty of fun to revel in.
Vijay has dollops of fun singing this number and I was extremely impressed with that little improvisation he does at exactly 2:17 mins into the song.
This particular usage ‘Nambivandha’ hits a few notes of (Kaapi ?) raagam and this trick is done only once, so that your neurons pause midway to record this anomaly and expects the same deviation each time this phrase is encountered. Neat !!
Pattaya Kelappu, even when squelched through my ‘Prism of Partiality’ comes out only with a whimper, it starts with a simple thappatai beat and an EDM reverb sound running in-sync and then SaNa pauses the thapattai beat, making it skip the sequence, a neat musical magician’s trick he tried in Kodi( go back and listen to the Kodi teaser, same concept)
But unlike the other song, this one is not backed up with a strong melody line or inspiring verses, Vairamuthu dishes out agonizing cliché , one after the other and certainly the weakest intro song in recent history, considering this was Santosh Narayanan & Vijay’s first collaboration.
Varalam Vaa Bhairava , hopefully should mark the end of the SaNa ‘hero worship trilogy’ of songs with ‘Neruppu Daa’ , ‘Kodi Parakuthu’ being the first two. Any more similar attempts, and Arunraja Kamaraj would end up being Blaaze(BABA Rap, Dating, Taxi Taxi), who after the first few times, ended up being just another annoying rapper. With vrooming bike sounds kicking off , the song interestingly crawls along at a snail’s pace ,and yet manages to be insanely catchy, I shamelessly enjoyed it.
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playtoto · 7 years
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Kannamoochi Yenada by Chithra and Gowri
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arrahmans · 10 years
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Kannamoochi Yenada- K. S Chithra, K J Yesudas
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love-indian-actress · 11 years
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Aishwarya Rai in Kannamoochi Yenada - Kandukondain Kandukondain
En manam unakkoru vilaiyaattu bommaiyaa Is my heart a playing doll for you ? Enakkena unarchchigal thaniyaaga illaiyaa Don't I have feelings of my own ? Nenjin alai urangaadhu My toughts won't sleep Un idhazh kondu vaay mooda vaa en kannaa With your lips come to cover my mouth, darling Un imai kondu vizhi mooda vaa With your lids come to close my eyes Un udaldhaan en udaiyallavaa Isn't you body my attire ?
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aishwaryadaily · 12 years
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