Cast: Manoj Bajpai, Juhi Chawla, Mithoon Chakroborthy, Amey Pandya
Director: Ganesh Acharya
Music: Nitin Arora and Sony Chandy
Lyrics: Sameer
Singers: Hariharan, Chitra
Voices: Manoj Bajpai, Juhi Chawla
EXCLUSIVE MUSIC REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
Get a break from the noisy remixes with meaningless lyrics…Check out the classically influenced soundtrack of Swami which offers a collection of soft and melodious music in its 14 tracks. Though, the number of tracks in the album does not bother the length of the album as it concludes with ‘Dhyan’ in about 30 minutes. Ganesh Acharya has literally surprised everyone with his subject and choice of music. The music is bound to go well with people who actually understand the true Indianized version of music, pity that such people are quite less today.
Subharambh (Instrumental)
Rating: 8/10
Shubharambh gives a grand opening to a quality soundtrack. The track reflects a classy touch of piano along with an interesting set of western classical. The flute leaves an endearing impact on you as you get with the track after a couple of minutes.
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Swami (Singer: Hariharan, Chitra)
Rating: 7.5/10
Swami’ rendered by Chitra and Hariharan, is largely influenced by South Indian musical arrangement. The duet sails smoothly into your heart with some quality rendition by the singers. Don’t miss the beginning as the electronic flute just captures your imagination.
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Naa Tin Dhinna (Singer: Hariharan, Chitra)
Rating: 8/10
The monsoon is on its way and the right choice of song which will add to the sound of rain is the rendition of Naa Tin Dhinna by Hariharan and Chitra. The duo of singers impress with high quality of classical singing. The effect of children in the chorus towards the last 10 seconds adds to the glory of the track.
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