

There is a certain sense of positivity that transmits from the lyrics and music to the listener. The Baila genre is a naturally dance-inducing one and this one also works in the same way. This one is the Thalaivar Baila, that is filled with intellectual lyrics. Ullaalla was the second single that was released by the team. The tones used are seemingly eldritch and that works in a big way for the otherwise, above average theme. There are a few elements in this track that seem to bring out a psychotic feel from this character. This time it is Vijay Sethupathi's Jithu. The instrumentation along with the synths would give the listener a rush and wouldn't let the feet lie idle. Anirudh's arrangement skill is a big positive for this song and the output lives on the high spirits.

Again, this is a complete fun-filled ride with Anthony Daasan's antics adding so much value. The mixing for the track also deserves some praise as they play with the instruments and the listener very interestingly.Īaha Kalyanam adds to the list of enriching tracks from the Petta album. The weight of the character is portrayed with ease in this track with some very unearthly tones lingering in the background. This time, for Nawazuddin Siddiqui's character, Anirudh's theme score seems to be quite intimidating. Previously, Anirudh's background scores for the antagonists have worked very well. The effect created by the amalgamation of all the instruments gives the listener a high of being in a Rajinikanth world, with a completely new dimension. Along with the energy-powered beats, Petta Paraak is typically a rock number that rides high on the lead guitars. Anirudh's powerful rendition with huge support from the chorus pumps in energy into this song and it works wonders. The lyrics give the perfect build-up for a superstar like Rajinikanth and his character. This is a high octane number that will receive unanimous love from all the fans. The earthiness of this track could add a lot of value to the portions in which this is used. These are very well accompanied by the nadhaswaram that drives us right into Madura(i). Without any surprises, the track consists all of the typical rural percussions, the thavil, and other beats. This is Anirudh's first attempt at a rural groove. Dhanush masters his job with good support from Anirudh. Anirudh's rendition is very sweet, and the feel of the song is efficiently sucked in by the lyrics. The groove is intriguing and catchy with his typical flute interludes backed by the piano and strings.

However, this song isn't drastically different from many of Anirudh's other romantic melodies. This breeze of romance is written by Dhanush, bringing back the iconic DnA combo. In a completely fresh dimension, we have a quintessential Anirudh melody pictured on Superstar Rajini. A surprise is Superstar Rajini's one-liner with his signature laugh. A retro feel is given to this track, making it an interesting theme for the film. The beats pick up, the synths straighten and the trumpet blows on. It catches on with an eerie tune that makes us feel like Rajini could have a negative shade in his character. The track rides solely on the trumpets that lead the show. Petta theme is a screamer for those who love Superstar Rajini. Anirudh's rendition is as always very strong and the local flavor is not missed out on! Another very interesting move is bringing in the authentic percussionists from various places to keep adding multiple layers of beats to this excessively powerful kuththu song. Vivek's lyrics are quirky and they adjust to the requirement of the situation. Though he has only a few lines, his zest brings back so many memories and gives this song a big boost. Firstly, though the words Rajini mouths in the song are less, the choice to bring the legendary SPB to sing for that is a fantastic move.

Anirudh Ravichander seems to have capitalized on that fact and he delivers in style with Marana Mass. Vocals: SP Balasubrahmanyam and Anirudh Ravichanderįor a very long time in Superstar Rajini's career, we hadn't witnessed the pakka mass thara local kuththu number in an album.
