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2Point0 Music Review

2Point0 Music Review
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Cast:
Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson, Sudhanshu Pandey, Adil Hussain, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Riyaz Khan
Direction:
Shankar
Production:
Subas Karan
Music:
A. R. Rahman
Movie:
2.0
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Friday, October 27, 2017 • Tamil Comments

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Higher-than-ever standards, tough expectations, and a dream budget, 2.0 is gearing up to rise the bar for Indian cinema in the world arena, with the movie releasing in more than a dozen languages worldwide. The upcoming extravaganza is a conglomerate of everything big - Shankar, Rajinikanth, AR Rahman. For the Mozart of Madras, the scale has virtually never dipped; currently on the cloud with Mersal's success, here's the breakdown of the next hotcake for music buffs.

Song :  Raajali - Listen Here
Singers : Blaaze, Arjun Chandy, Sid Srirarm

Slowly building on zest, the song is an energetic mix of jazz set on dubstep rhythm, with pop. The main standout of the song is that it does not have a singleton background support, nor the typical off-and-on pump, but is a steady increase in the amount of bass, eventually sloping down to a break, followed by thump up again, thus leaving us with a lingering feeling of majesty, minus the stereotype associated with such genre. On the lyrical front, the song is descriptive of the combat power of the robot, in colloquial language. Overall, the song makes for the perfect re-introduction of the all powerful Chitti.

Song    : Endhira Logathu Sundariye - Listen Here
Singers : Sid Sriram - Shashaa Tirupati

Not just romantic, the song also caters to the unmatched love for gadget loyalists, with recurring as well as opening lines, going out as a prayer for battery life. Set on a steady rhythm, the song witnesses three genre transitions in all. Opening on dubstep, the song goes through a single point jolt through to electronic, gliding down to melody, gathering up back to dubstep, coming around a full cycle once more, tapering off as melody. Dominated by electronic notes, treble, and associated tastes, the song does have minor relief in the background with a note or two of tingles. On the whole, this song is a sweet flowing unique duet, packaged in a lot of technology.

Minimal yet power-packed, 2.0 is more a medley of two emotions, four genres, and a lot of tech, than an album. Just like the composer, this album is simple but outstanding.

Verdict: High voltage, high current, and a lot of power

Rating: 3.5/5