Voices: Bonnie Chakraborty, Nivas, Isai Mazhalai Haresh, AshwithaĪfter a melodious duet, comes a shocking surprise in the second track, with phunk beats and an interesting deep hip-hop, dashed with hints of dubstep. Sundar's unique voice stands out in high pitches, where it holds unbelievable control over notes. It is not only the intertwining mix of two different languages, but also the gentle beats that support the lead voices, which make the song a pleasant experience. Praising love in melody, the song is one you could sit back and relax on. The first track of this cross-cultural film opens with a Hindustani-Sufi touch, and uses the instruments fitting such a genre and feel. One more in the league of melodies, the opening track of 'Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah' is an intelligent composition, you are bound to grow instant liking to, given the lilting melody and enchanting and fitting lyrics. Voices: Sundar Narayana Rao, Kaushiki Chakrabarty, Munna Shaoukat Ali, Ghibran And here's Ghibran on action, sorting out the confusion between different backgrounds, in a set of interesting melodies. Introducing love in such a scenario, director Anees is gearing up for the release of Jai-Nazriya starrer 'Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah'. When two different cultures meet, it is not only colourful but also chaotic a great deal.
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