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'Commercial Blues'- Tuntari Audio Review

By - February 22, 2016 - 12:50 PM IST

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Tuntari is an upcoming entertainer starring Nara Rohit and Latha Hegde in lead roles and the film is directed by Gundello Godari fame Kumar Nagendra. Music for the film is composed by Sai Karthik and here is an iQlik exclusive audio review of the album:

The trendy album starts off with Diamond Girl sung  by the upcoming talent Yazin Nazir. The song has great breeziness coupled with poetic lyrics by Krishna Chaitanya. The peppy guitar and string section adds more ambience to this fun number.

Rajuke Raju is a mass number with funky beats sung by the folk master Simha supported ably by electric guitar riffs and quirky nadaswaram. The interludes are quite fun filled with the right dose of energy and style. One can notice the variations in rhythm section as the song progresses which give the additional thump.

The mass flavor continues with Ding Dong Darling sung well by MLR Karthikeyan and Divya Karthik with a cool balance between folk and commercial flavor. Baroori Subbaraya Sarma’s fun lyrics are quite good as well. However, the interludes have an international flavor fused with local peppiness.

The album goes to trance mode with Adagaledhani penned by Balaji and the vocals by Sai Charan and Deepthi Pardhasaradhy are quite breezy. The song has an irresistible resemblance with O Sayonara from 1-Nenokkadine but yet maintains its individual essence.

It’s time for a fitting finale with Konaseema which has the yesteryear appearance of Mani Sharma’s mass numbers. Tipu and Geetha Madhuri deliver their best for this nostalgic number. However, the rhythm is essentially linear with less scope for experimentation.

Verdict:
Tuntari is a quirky album from Sai Karthik & Nara Rohith. The songs are Entertaining without much experimentation.

Rating: 3/5

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