Vidyasagar Music Reviews
This page will try to provide summary and links to some of the good or not so good reviews that music composed by Vidyasagar has received over a decade and a half of time that Vidyasagar has devoted to as a music composer.
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Vidyasagar - 2005
Majaa
The super combo of Vikram and Vidhyasagar is once again back with a big bang in the movie Majaa. The duo has given super hit songs in the movies such as Dhil and Dhool... Hats off to Vidyasagar, he sure has a winner up his sleeve with Majaa.
behindwoods.com/features/Musicreviews/maja/tamil-movie-maja-musicreview.html
Majaa
Music-director Vidyasagar and actor Vikram share an excellent rapport…The strength of Maja's music is its vibrancy and vitality... Vidyasagar seems to have got the mix right.
www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/musicreview/7644.html
Majaa
Majaa & Sivakaasi are perfect Deepavaali albums in that they are possibly the noisiest albums I've heard all year. While the former almost passes off as a 'Best of Vidyasagar' compilation, the latter ...
minorscale.net/index.php/archives/2005/10/18/vidyasagars-majaa/
Kanaa Kandein
The "Kanaa Kandein" cassette contains only five songs. But the quality makes up for the quantity..."Kanaa Kandein" is definitely among the better albums of the last few months.
www.webindia123.com/movie/music/kanna.htm
Chandramukhi
VIDYASAGAR DOES it every time. He has once again come up with what is sure to be a winner, the music album for the film "Chandramukhi...
www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2005/02/28/stories/2005022800130100.htm
Chandramukhi
... Pretty mediocre for a Vidyasagar album. He has given better ones before.
www.lazygeek.net/archives/2005/03/chandramukhi_music_review.html
Hulchul
Except maybe two or three somewhat appealing songs, rest of the soundtrack of Hulchul fails to offer anything special...
www.radiosargam.com/audio/musicreviews/h/hulchul.htm
Vidyasagar - 2004
Madhurey
The core team of Movie Magic's Madhurey, namely Ilayathalapathy Vijay, Director Madhesh and music director Vidyasagar have made sure that they churn out some real fast paced commercial songs for this all out commercial masala movie...
www.mouthshut.com/product-reviews/Madhurey_Album-925046912.html
Sullan
"Sullan" is Vidyasagar's latest release after the music of his earlier release, "Gilli", set the cash registers ringing... "Sullan", just like "Gilli", is worth buying if your intention is to listen to it while driving or just to have a good time with friends.
www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/musicreview/7115.html
Gillie
Directed by the highly successful commercial craftsmen in Kollywood today, Dharani, this Ilayathalapathy movie is a sure shot winner... we are treated to some stunning songs from Vidyasagar and equally impressive car chases and of course very good acting from all the members of the cast...
www.uthheaven.com/moviereviews95.asp
Chaturangam
After a series of fast-paced albums, Vidyasagar has come up with a melodious surprise in "Chaturangam"... "Chaturangam" belongs to an entirely different genre...
www.nowrunning.com/news/news.asp?id=2074
Thendral
Vairamuthu Thangar Bachchan was quoted saying, he wanted Illayaraja for his 'Thendral', but had to opt for Vidyasaga instead, as the 'Isai Nyani' was busy. He went on to say that he was sweetly surprised "to discover an Illayaraja' in Vidyasagar"...
www.teakada.com/archives/cat_music.html
Vidyasagar - 2003 and earlier
Meesamadhavan
Vidyasagar's keyboard has got a much-needed break. He comes up with some striking tunes for the forthcoming Lal Jose release.
www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2002/05/30/stories/2002053000620300.htm
Durga
Composer Vidyasagar's Bollywood debut is commendable...
www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2002/03/11/stories/2002031100730300.htm
Uyirodu Uyiraaga
Uyirodu Uyiraaga is another successful album from immensely talented and still vastly underrated MD Vidyasagar. There are six songs in this soundtrack, all of them are unique and great to listen to...
www.tamilentertainment.com/Music/Reviews/98/uyirodu.htm
Uyirodu Uyiraaga
It is truly a pity that a music director of Vidyasagar's calibre cannot get past the Tamil Film Music's glass ceiling... It is rather unfortunate that such a talented musician has yet to win a single prestigious award in Tamilnadu, neither for his melodious compositions nor for his ability to provide never-ending listening pleasure to Tamil film music fans...
www.tamilentertainment.com/Music/Reviews/98/uyirodu.htm
Nilaavae Vaa
This was an excellent musical album... Overall, I would give this a 9/10.
www.tamilentertainment.com/Music/Reviews/98/Nilavae_Vaa_222012.html
Nilaavae Vaa
It is not just once or twice that I have prayed that Vidyasagar will get his big break in Tamil Cinema music some day... this soundtrack might have turned Vidyasagar's career and life around... A great effort by the 3 Vs: Vidyasagar, Vijay and Vairamuthu.
www.tamilentertainment.com/Music/Reviews/98/Nilavae_Vaa_222012.html
Rasikan
NO HYPES, no promises. Silence well broken. And it's the grand entry of Rasikan's musical... Vidyasagar gives Rasikan that bit of a Tamil fervour. The music is perhaps one of the best in the past few years.
www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2004/12/02/kochindx.htm
Arasiyal
Vidyasagar, one of the most under-rated music directors, has tuned in another one of his melodious albums in Arasiyal.Once a santoor player and an assistant of S. P. Balasubrahmanyam for a long time, Vidhyasagar has been in the tamizh movie music business for sometime now. He is one of those unlucky musicians who tune extremely melodious songs, without much luck... Some of Vidhyasagar's earlier albums like Subash that had great songs like, mugam enna mogam enna, have gone unnoticed and I just hope that this one doesn't get the same kind of treatment.
www.indolink.com/tamil/cinema/Music/Reviews/97/arasiyal.htm
Ananthakrishna
While the rest of the world fights over A.R.Rahman and Illaiyaraja, Vidyasagar and his music are gradually (and quietly) finding a place in the hearts of a select few... Ananthakrishna is Vidyasagar's latest offering featuring some tunes that sound original and some others that do not. But what makes this album different is definitely the thoughtful and sensible use of singers in each of the songs... It is unfortunate that so many of Vidyasagar's albums never get the tremendous recognition that other musicians' albums get.
www.tamilentertainment.com/Music/Reviews/99/Ananthakrishna_(Smile_Please)_131843.html
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