The first look of this very film and the teaser had the imprinting clear that ‘Romeo Juliet is all about a trendy urban romantic treat. Moreover, the handsome and gorgeous Jayam Ravi-Hansika Motwani gave the best appealing looks kindling up our expectations. Not to miss the single track of ‘Dandanakka’ that made the spotlights turned up on the album. Finally, the complete album is out and we bring you the exclusive music review of this film, directed by debutant Lakshman and produced by Madras Enterprises.
Dandanakka
Singer: Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics: G. Rokesh
The album takes off with a much familiar song that is turning every moment into ‘Dance Party’ mode. Delivered as a dedication to the evergreen entertainer ‘TR’, the song brings his original speeches as the collage and Anirudh’s slang of intonation makes it more appealing. The lyrical lines by Rokesh of ‘Danga Maari’ fame turns up the significance with peppy phrases.
Arakki
Singer: Anthony Dasan
Lyrics: Madhan Karky
A rom-com without a ‘Love failure’ song is a paradoxical statement and this album brings one of this sort that comes with a favourite singer of not just D Imman, but the masses – Antony Dasan, who easily carries out love failure songs with more style. The same combination had earlier presented ‘Indha Ponnungale Ippadithaan’. The style of rendition by Anthony Dasan gives more freshness to the song and the visuals should bring more impact.
Thoovaanam
Singers: Vishal Dadlani, Sunitha Sarathy
Lyrics: Thamarai
The song is sure to take its ‘Repeat Mode’ in almost all the lists, for its more splendiferous melodious tune would make it so much greater to the senses of ears. The song has been rendered by the Bollywood’s most reigning music director Vishal Dadlani and not to miss the vocalist queen Sunitha Sarathy. Thamarai never misses out to give her best spell in such romantic duets that comes as a package of more emotions and beautiful lines. This one gets us more emotional and especially the reprised version crooned by Sunitha Sarathy alone is more beauteous.
Idharkuthaane Aasaipattai
Singer: Vaikom Vijayalakshmi
Lyrics: Madhan Karky
It’s a huge disappointment to the ardent fans of Vaikom Vijayalakshmi. In the name of giving her new dimension, Imman has literally stumbled down. It’s a disaster in other words to hear such different modulation from the versatile singer, who still keeps us possessed with her everlasting songs like ‘Kaate Kaate’ from Celluloid and ‘Puthiya Ulagai’ from Yennamo Yedho.
Romeo Romeo
Singer: Vishal Dadlani, Hyde Karty
Lyrics: Madhan Karky
A usual style of song that we see in almost all the urban Rom-com flicks that shows the macho playboy avatar of our heroes. Nothing so exclusively tremendous about it, but we can watch out if some visuals throws the party feel.
As in other albums of D Imman, Romeo Juliet comes as a package of some Karaoke tracks, which would enable the music lovers to have their blast of gaining some entertainment through. If you’re looking up for some of the best traits, we would suggest, ‘Dandanakka’ and ‘Thoovanam’ are the cherry picks of this album.
Verdict: A middling work from D Imman.