Sunday, October 18, 2009

Watch Online Malayalam Movie Seetha Kalyanam 2009 Trailer Review Cast And Crew


Seetha Kalyanam Malayalam Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Jayaram, Jyothika ,Geethu Mohandas ,Siddique ,Bindu Panickkar ,
Kalpana ,Manorama ,Indrajith ,Janardanan ,Jagadish ,
Sukumari ,Nandu ,Oduvil Unnikrishnan
Director: T K Rajeev Kumar
Producer: Menaka
Music Director: Sreenivas
Lyricst: B.R. Prasad
Singers :: Dinesh ,Sujatha Mohan ,K.S. Chitra ,Unnikrishnan ,
Sharath ,Madhu Balakrishnan ,Karthik ,Anuradha Sriram
Release Date: 16 Oct 2009
Genre: Drama
Language: Malayalam

SYNOPSIS

watch online Movie Trailer free Seetha Kalyanam Malayalam Mollywood Indian film.
Seetha Kalyanam movie revolves around a marriage that takes place in a family of Tamil Brahmins settled in Kerala. The seven-day ceremony is in progress and a few friends arrive for the marriage. The story takes a sudden deviation. The lighter moments give life to the story.

Review

There is a criticism, often valid, that Malayalam film music is disturbingly moving away from its traditional melodies and simple but soulful tunes. Most of the modern-day songs are about rhythms and high-pitched chorus.

But one hearing of The film is good enough to convince you that all is not lost. We all known Sreenivas to be one of the best singers of our generation. In Seethakalyanam he has brought to fore a new facet of his personality. As a music director, he is absolutely original and has given melody a full run. The songs, to put it simply, are outstanding. Listening to them is a pleasure. Heavily inspired by the strong Carnatic tradition of the land, Sreenivas has come with a peach of an album. The only thing you miss is Sreenivas as a singer.

A number dipped in all the traditional niceties. The voices of Sharath, Madhu Balakrishnan and Karthick give it a larger-than-life feel. The energy and enterprise that they bring is beautiful. Anuradha Sreeram, the female singer, takes the overall impact to new heights. Her strong foundations in Hindustani and Carnatic come more than handy. In higher octaves, she is, in one word, splendid.

The pick of the album. Really. But how do you do justice to this melody in ordinary words? How will everyday adjectives suffice to describe this gem in musical verse? If the tune is beautiful, Mathangi’s voice is even more so. After this song, music directors cannot afford to miss her out. Starting with the Sreenivas’s own humming, the song takes off to great heights straightaway with Mathangi mesmerizing all through. Well, don’t read this. Listen to the number. You will understand how language cannot match music!

This is an undiluted Carnatic song with all the right nuances infused by Unni Krishnan. The essential beauty of this traditional Thiagaraja number, in raga Bahudari, is enhanced in the rich timbre of Unni’s voice. The music director has not tampered with the krithi and has let it all flow like a beautiful river. Listen to it, with eyes closed, you will perhaps see God.

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