Mouna Ragam (soundtrack)
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The soundtrack to the 1986
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'' Mouna Ragam'' features five songs composed by
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and written by Vaali. The album was released through Echo on double LP, which features three songs on each side of the record, with "Nilaave Vaa" appearing twice. The film and its soundtrack was dubbed in Telugu, under the same name, whose adapted lyrics were written by
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Background

''Mouna Ragam'' is Ilayaraaja's fourth and Vaali's second collaboration with Mani Ratnam; the composer had previously worked with Ratnam on the latter's debut film '' Pallavi Anu Pallavi'' (1983) and the lyricist worked on '' Pagal Nilavu'' (1985). According to Martin Clayton, Trevor Herbert and Richard Middleton's 2003 book ''The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction'', "Oho Megam Vandhadho" (featuring several teenage girls dancing) is a resemblance of Broadway and
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style singing-and-dancing, that combined American music with Indian vocals (
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was the playback singer); the book further added that the song is a reworking of
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". The instrumental theme was partially inspired by the " Love Theme from Flashdance" from '' Flashdance'' (1983). The majority of songs are set in
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s; "Mandram Vandha" is set in
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, with
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notes. "Chinna Chinna Vanna Kuyil" is set in Gourimanohari, "Nilaave Vaa" is set in
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, and "Panivizhum Iravu" is set in Natabhairavi. The soundtrack accompanies classical instruments such as sarangi, nadaswaram, sitar used in the background score, while synth instruments and orchestral music is also included.


Track listing


Reception

A review from '' Ananda Vikatan'' named Ilaiyaraaja's music as one of the main aspects, beside the cinematography and performances. Jayamanmadhan's review for '' Kalki'' was however critical of the song "Panivizhum Iravu" as one of the film's minus points, due to its pacing. However, Shruti Ramakrishnan of ''
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'' praised its composition as "brilliant" with the "percussion gets you hooked and the chorus is almost eerie". Rakesh Mehar of '' The News Minute'' said that "Ilaiyaraaja's wonderful songs stay with you long after the film fades from memory". On the film's 30th anniversary, '' Sify'''s Mahesh Pallavoor Raghunathan praised Ilayaraaja for using silence as music "to bring about an impact within the minds of the viewers". Pavithra Srinivasan of ''
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'' described the music as "impeccable".


Other versions

"Mandram Vandha" was later adapted by Ilaiyaraaja and used twice in the 2007 Hindi film, '' Cheeni Kum'' as its title track and "Sooni Sooni".


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Further reading

* * * {{authority control 1986 soundtrack albums Ilaiyaraaja soundtracks Tamil film soundtracks