‘Paruthiveeran’ and ‘Paiyya’ were more enough to acknowledge them as the most successful combo of South India. The chartbusters of ‘Paiyya’ weren’t just a big hit in Tamil Nadu, but rippled with sensation across various parts including the farthest corners of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Now, they are back in show as Yuvan Shankar Raja completely disassociates himself with his previous album as he comes up a different classiness in ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’.

Banner: Studio Green Films
Production: K.E. Gnanavel Rajan
Direction: Susindran
Actors: Karthi, Kajal Agarwal, Jaya Prakash and others
Dialogues: Bhaskar Sakthi
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Camera: Mathi
Editing: Kasi Viswanathan
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar, Yuga Bharathy, Francis
Stunt: Anal Arasu
Art: Rajeevan
Choreography: Sabeena Khan, Baba Bhaskar
1. Va Va Nilava Pudichi
Vocals: Rahul Nambiar
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar
Remember this trio! They marked an astounding musical piece with ‘Adada Mazhada’ in ‘Paiyaa’ that still exceeds to a greater extent across airs. Just as mentioned before, they have emerged with an unparalleled style. The lyrics are so catchy that grasps to your mind at the first time you heed it. Rahul Nambiar is completely over the top and Yuvan’s simplistic-yet-captivating beats on rhythm makes it worth hearing over and again.

2. Iragai Pole
Vocals: Yuvan Shankar Raja and Tanvisha
Lyrics: Yugabharathy
A doubtless cherry-pick of this album as Yuvan pulls all his might in this spellbinding melody. Yugabharathy’s efficacious attempts to delineate the romantic appeal scores more for this film while Yuvan Shankar Raja’s vocalism embellishes it finely. Tanvisha’s intonation is yet another special attribute and this is sure to be an evergreen number on the charts.

3. Oru Maalai Neram
Vocals: Javed Ali and Shilpa Rao
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar
The song starts off a dulcet hum with Yuvan’s touch followed by Javed Ali’s mesmerizing voice. However, Shilpa Rao seems to be quite bold with her voice and such musical pieces of melody really need a mesmerizing one. Anyways, Muthukumar’s lyrical lines keep us engaged throughout the song and with Mathi’s cinematography; we can expect a good show.
4. Theaivam Illai
Vocals: Madhu Balakrishna
Lyrics: Yugabharathy
A heart-wrenching philosophical song, which are so uncommon these days: kudos to Na. Muthukumar for reviving with such genre. It sounds like a situational song as the protagonist spells out his pathos on God as he feels being forsaken. Precisely, it should be a montage based song of the character being drenched in desolate situation. The song carries a blatant trace of maestro Ilayaraja’s touch with Madhu Balakrishna’s voice nostalgically reminding of Yesudas.
On the whole, Yuvan Shankar Raja’s efficient work is more revealing with these songs. Doubtlessly, ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ will go at places amongst all as it carries different notes on lyrical approaching savoring all set of listeners.






































Yuvan Shankar Raja is the busiest composer around and he’s composing music yet again for dynamic hero Karthi. Interestingly all of Karthi’s movies but for one – ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’ so far have been composed by Yuvan and the music in those movies have been chart busters. Yuvan has composed four songs in the album. The team of ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ would have thought of not ending the album with a sad song and hence concluded the album by repeating a positive number like ‘Va Va Nilava Pudichi’.
1. Va Va Nilava Pudichi
Singer: Rahul Nambiar
Lyricist: Na. Muthukumar
Yuvan’s ideas seem to be ever fresh. Composing a typical commercial song is nothing demanding but making it lively and peppy lies on the hands of the composer and Yuvan’s got the right mix that is needed. Starting the song with a hum alongside harmonium gives you a retro feel but Rahul Nambiar starts off lively and continues till the very end with the same tempo though it is not monotonous. Yuvan’s filled the space between verses with classy flute notes and passionate folk beats and end of the main verses, the chorus is put to good effect. Na. Muthukumar’s lyrics suggest the attitude of the hero towards life. A decent start to the album!
2. Iragai Pole
Singers: Yuvan Shankar Raja, Tanvisha
Lyricist: Yugabharathi
Yuvan’s an amazing composer and he deservers any other adjective superlative to it. The vocalist in him is getting better by the day. Give attention to the beginning of this song and you’ll realise he’s started with a perfect balance of his pitch. Once the first verse completes, he slowly increases the tempo and reaches his comfort pitch level. The beats in the background along with the chorus bytes compliment the song, all throughout. The fillers are amazing with techno beats and hip-hop mixing.
Yuvan’s sung many songs in the past and if observed keenly his balance in the high pitch is not right yet, therefore in this song, he’s stuck to his comfort zone and he’s sung an outstanding song! Of course with due credit to lyricist Yugabharathi, to pen a romantic song!
Bravo Yuvan, you rightly claimed this one to be your best! And for Yuvan’s fans, if you’ve had a favourite of Yuvan’s song sung by himself then that would go to the second place, with ‘Irugai Pole’ reaching pinnacle! Undoubtedly the pick of the album!
3. Oru Malai Neram
Singers: Javed Ali, Shilpa Rao
Lyricist: Na. Muthukumar
A melodious duet that takes the slow to fast music route. Singers Javed Ali and Shilpa Rao sound new as they sing the lyrics penned by Na. Muthukumar. Yuvan’s composition is great. The song starts off with an ‘aalaap’ of Javed and Shilpa joins with her fresh voice. The tempo gains momentum as the song progresses while soft percussions give company with Yuvan’s fillers increasing the pace along with euphonic instruments like the harmonium. Javed voices the essence of the song flawlessly.
Both the singers, Javed and Shilpa have sung proving to be better of the other. Yuvan’s romantic composition for this song is incredible. A keen ear will make you spot a romantic part in the song where Shilpa sings and Javed accompanies with his hum, credit to the director and the music composer. Yuvan’s composed a lovely duet with a soft catchy humming. Listen to it!
4. Theaivam Illai
Singer: Madhu Balakrishnan
Lyricist: Yugabharathi
Well the album has been a fun ride till now. Yuvan’s has made sure the sad song of the album is in the last.
‘Theaivam Illai…’ starts off with a beautiful rendition of the flute with soft beats and the melancholic tone of Madhu Balakrishnan follows though his voice reminds us of the great Yesudas. Yuvan’s compositions for such songs have been brilliant in the past and he’s been consistent in composing this song as well.
The percussions in the past with the flute rendition are filled aptly between paragraphs while Madhu Balakrishnan’s sings steadily given the slow tone. Sounds like the song will appear in the background in the movie and montages will appear on the screen, but our guesses would be right only when the movie releases.
Yuvan’s Musical Brilliance
The beats, the harmony and Yuvan’s vocals himself, ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ is an output of pure musical brilliance by Yuvan. Look out for the second song of the album, it will glue to your mouth!
Yuvan Shankar Raja is the busiest composer around and he’s composing music yet again for dynamic hero Karthi. Interestingly all of Karthi’s movies but for one – ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’ so far have been composed by Yuvan and the music in those movies have been chart busters. Yuvan has composed four songs in the album.
The team of ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ would have thought of not ending the album with a sad song and hence concluded the album by repeating a positive number like ‘Va Va Nilava Pudichi’.
1. Va Va Nilava Pudichi
Singer: Rahul Nambiar
Lyricist: Na. Muthukumar
Yuvan’s ideas seem to be ever fresh. Composing a typical commercial song is nothing demanding but making it lively and peppy lies on the hands of the composer and Yuvan’s got the right mix that is needed. Starting the song with a hum alongside harmonium gives you a retro feel but Rahul Nambiar starts off lively and continues till the very end with the same tempo though it is not monotonous.
Yuvan’s filled the space between verses with classy flute notes and passionate folk beats and end of the main verses, the chorus is put to good effect. Na.Muthukumar’s lyrics suggest the attitude of the hero towards life. A decent start to the album!
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2. Iragai Pole
Singers: Yuvan Shankar Raja, Tanvisha
Lyricist: Yugabharathi
Yuvan’s an amazing composer and he deservers any other adjective superlative to it. The vocalist in him is getting better by the day. Give attention to the beginning of this song and you’ll realise he’s started with a perfect balance of his pitch.
Once the first verse completes, he slowlyincreases the tempo and reaches his comfort pitch level. The beats in the background along with the chorus bytes compliment the song, all throughout. The fillers are amazing with techno beats and hip-hop mixing.
Yuvan’s sung many songs in the past and if observed keenly his balance in the high pitch is not right yet, therefore in this song, he’s stuck to his comfort zone and he’s sung an outstanding song! Of course with due credit to lyricist Yugabharathi, to pen a romantic song!
Bravo Yuvan, you rightly claimed this one to be your best! And for Yuvan’s fans, if you’ve had a favourite of Yuvan’s song sung by himself then that would go to the second place, with ‘Irugai Pole’ reaching pinnacle! Undoubtedly the pick of the album!
3. Oru Malai Neram
Singers: Javed Ali, Shilpa Rao
Lyricist: Na. Muthukumar
A melodious duet that takes the slow to fast music route. Singers Javed Ali and Shilpa Rao sound new as they sing the lyrics penned by Na.Muthukumar. Yuvan’s composition is great. The song starts off with an ‘aalaap’ of Javed and Shilpa joins with her fresh voice.
The tempo gains momentum as the song progresses while soft percussions give company with Yuvan’s fillers increasing the pace along with euphonic instruments like the harmonium. Javed voices the essence of the song flawlessly.
Both the singers, Javed and Shilpa have sung proving to be better of the other. Yuvan’s romantic composition for this song is incredible. A keen ear will make you spot a romantic part in the song where Shilpa sings and Javed accompanies with his hum, credit to the director and the music composer. Yuvan’s composed a lovely duet with a soft catchy humming. Listen to it!
4. Theaivam Illai
Singer: Madhu Balakrishnan
Lyricist: Yugabharathi
Well the album has been a fun ride till now. Yuvan’s has made sure the sad song of the album is in the last. ‘Theaivam Illai…’ starts off with a beautiful rendition of the flute with soft beats and the melancholic tone of Madhu Balakrishnan follows though his voice reminds us of the great Yesudas. Yuvan’s compositions for such songs have been brilliant in the past and he’s been consistent in composing this song as well.
The percussions in the past with the flute rendition are filled aptly between paragraphs while Madhu Balakrishnan’s sings steadily given the slow tone. Sounds like the song will appear in the background in the movie and montages will appear on the screen, but our guesses would be right only when the movie releases.
Yuvan’s Musical Brilliance
The beats, the harmony and Yuvan’s vocals himself, ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ is an output of pure musical brilliance by Yuvan. Look out for the second song of the album, it will glue to your mouth!
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