

The album gets the much needed kick with a stylish mass number sung by T.Rajendher and Suchitra. Blaaze makes no mistakes in his Rap portion with amazing poise and energy levels. The composer succeeds in bringing a novel sound with an essential R & B flavor. The trance like beats are extremely catchy and enjoyable to hear. Singers: Kuralarasan, Shruti Hassan, Blaazeįunkiness gets a new meaning with this conversational duet which is amazingly presented by Kuralarasan and lower octave voice of Shruti Hassan. However, it is the presence of Sitar in the first interlude which gives the song a new dimension altogether. The nadaswaram attempts to be at its funkiest best and has a compelling duel with lead guitar. The homecoming time occurs with a folksy number sung by Silambarasan himself comprising of peppy beats and lilting guitar. All in all, this song grows slowly on the listener! The song slowly transforms to contemporary style with mild Hip-Hop beats and trance mode. The composer makes effective usage of Far East horns and instruments to create a fresh feel. The interesting album begins with an earthly solo sung by Yuvan Shankar Raja which is topped with grand piano, mild treble thereby creating a soulful ambience.

This is the debut album of T.R.Kuralarasan. ĭr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played the hero to both Roopa Devi and her mother Advani Lakshmi Devi (in Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddha).Idhu Namma Aalu is a romantic entertainer starring Silambarasan, Nayanathara and Andrea Jeremiah in lead roles. In 2011 she acted in Jarasandha as the mother of hero Duniya Vijay. Almost twenty years later she returned to the silver screen with Ganga Kaveri in 2008. She was paired with matinee idol Dr.Rajkumar in Haalu Jenu, Samayada Gombe and Yarivanu which were all huge successes critically and commercially. She has worked with almost all leading Kannada actors of her time including Dr.Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Vishnuvardhan, Srinath, Ambarish, Anant Nag, Shankar Nag and Lokesh. She has won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress (1984–85) for her performance in Avala Antharanga.

Her prominent Kannada movies include Haalu Jenu, Mullina Gulabi, Bandhana, Avala Antharanga, Marali Goodige, Trishoola, Aahuthi, Dharma and Bala Nouke. She was the first choice for second lead and supporting roles in Kannada movies during 1983–87. She entered commercial cinema in 1980 with Simha Jodi in which she played the role of Vishnuvardhan's sister. She debuted in the experimental film Kamala in 1979 and her role of a prostitute brought her wide critical appreciation. Devi mainly worked in Kannada movies during the 1980s.
