Film: Settai
Music Director: SS Thaman
Singers: Megha, Vijay Prakash, Gaana Bala, Karthik, Suchithra, Andrea Jeremiah, Chinmayi, Sricharan, Anbu Raju and Dhevan.
The soundtrack of forthcoming Tamil film Settai, the Tamil remake of the Hindi adult comedy Delhi Belly, doesn't have the cuss words and expletives of the original. The songs are catchy, hilarious and, most importantly, short. Each song is less than four minutes, and therefore holds the attention of the listener.
The opening track 'Agalardhey agalardhey...' by Megha and Vijay Prakash is one of the most popular songs of the album. Effervescent voices of the singers are strongly backed by extended bass beats played throughout the song, while the mellow tune of the synthesiser adds a nice ring to the song.
'Edhathaan kanduttey nee pudhusa...' by Gaana Bala is one of the songs with lines that could easily be misinterpreted for double meaning words. However, Bala's lyrics, written with deftness, lean more towards being hilarious than sounding lewd. This is a typical Bala song crooned in his inimitable style, making it catchier than anticipated. Continue reading the music review on the slideshow...
Settai Music Review
The next number is single handedly carried by Suchithra until Karthik is introduced to carry it forward. 'Arjuna arjuna...' may not make for the best song in the album, but is definitely one of the more stimulating songs. Thaman mellows down with his pick of instruments and largely backs the song with one or two instruments such as shehnai and occasional pads.




























