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For non-tamilians, take a chance to hear IlayaRaja’s Sadma, How to Name it, Nothing But Wind and HeyRam. People in India couldn’t appreciate the first Asian to do Symphony. I think IlayaRaja is the least noticed musician in India. The song is a welcome treat in this whole world of annoying rocks and pops. M.M.Kreem should consider doing more assignments in the future.Ĥ)Ilangathu veesuthe – Pithamagan(Tamil). But this song is truly wonderful and the singers do full justice to the song. I hope this is the least heard hindi song in this list. Ofcourse, one cudn’t resist Aashiqui, pardes.etc… The song is a treat to the ears. Hear this song, you will feel fresh even in the highly polluted cities of India.Ĭan a list be without the melody kings Nadeem Shravan. This song particularly has good interludes( I am mot awell-versed with different musical instruments) and a simple tune.īeing a tribute to the musical genius R.D.Burman, this soundtrack boasts of a few melodious tracks.
But Yuvan Shankar raja does full justice by giving special kind of melodies. One would wonder how does such melodious numbers fit in this psycho-thriller. A tuneful song by Anu Malik which catches attention in the first listen itself.Ĩ)Devathaiyai Kanden – Kadhal Konden(Tamil) Awaiting eagerly for this movie.Ī pleasant melodius number in this campus love story. Wadha raha from this album also deserves a special mention. hats off to the debut composer Ram Sampath. Remember Chamma Chamma, Aayiye Aajaayiye, etc…. Santhosi again proved that he si the king of item numbers. This raunchy dance number by Lara Dutta is indeed infectious. Though I personally prefer melodious songs, I cudn’t stop humming this song soon after the promos in T.V. As I listen to both Tamil and Hindi songs, the list will be a miscellaneous of songs from both the languages. Though 2003 is not a great year for music lovers, it has it own share of a number of good songs.