Mugamoodi (soundtrack)

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Mugamoodi
Mugamoodi album cover.jpg
Album cover
Soundtrack album by
K
Released1 August 2012
Recorded2011–2012
Studio
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length40:59
Language Tamil
Label
Producer K
K chronology
Yuddham Sei
(2011)
Mugamoodi
(2012)
Aarohanam
(2012)

Mugamoodi is the soundtrack album composed by K for the 2012 Tamil-language superhero film of the same name starring Jiiva and Pooja Hegde in lead roles, directed by Mysskin. The film marks K's second collaboration with Mysskin after Yuddham Sei (2011). The album consists of four songs with seven theme scores. Lyrics were penned by Madhan Karky, and Mysskin himself. The soundtrack album was released by UTV Music and Saregama on 1 August 2012. The release coincided with a promotional event held at the Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai. The album also was dubbed and released in Telugu as Mask on 15 August 2012, by Aditya Music.

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The album received positive reviews from critics, praising K's composition, and lyrics. The tracks "Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da" and "Maayavi", topped the charts and FM stations.

Background

In July 2011, K, who previously collaborated with Mysskin in his debut film Yuddham Sei (2011) was signed to compose music for Mugamoodi. [1] [2] K said that he was elated when Mysskin offered him Mugamoodi. [3] Madhan Karky, and Mysskin himself penned the lyrics of the Tamil songs. [4] The Telugu songs were written by Vanamali, Bhuvana Chandra, and Rakendu Mouli. [5]

Production and composition

Shortly after his involvement, K recorded a romantic melody ("Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da") with the lyrics of Karky. [1] [6] It was his 41st song as a lyricist. [7] By early February 2012, K completed recording three songs for the film, adding that the film would feature four songs. [8] According to Karky, "usually Mysskin's films have fast numbers, but here, for a change, there are two melodies and I have penned them both." [7] Karky revealed that he wrote lyrics for "Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da" on a flight. [7]

Unlike Mysskin's previous films, the film would not feature a "yellow saree song" as it was a superhero film. [9] Hence, a kuthu song was shot at a TASMAC bar entitled "Bar Anthem" which K described it as "a Kuthu song with soul". [9] [10] Mysskin revealed that Kabilan was the first choice to write "Bar Anthem" but could not do so citing schedule conflicts. Karky could not write the song as he never consumed alcohol. This resulted in Mysskin writing the lyrics for the song. [11] K incorporated the violin portions of the song from the titular track from Annakili (1976) composed by Ilaiyaraaja. [12]

Release

The tracklist was officially released by the makers on 30 July 2012. [13] The audio launch event was held on 1 August 2012 at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai. [14] The audio was presented by Vijay and was received by Puneeth Rajkumar. [15] [16] Mysskin, Jiiva, Pooja Hegde, Narain, Lingusamy, Venkat Prabhu, Gnanavel Raja, Jayam Raja, Madhan Karky, Ravi K Chandran, and R. B. Choudary were also present at the event. [17] CDs were made available in stores on the same day. [18]

On 15 August 2012, the audio launch of film film's Telugu version titled Mask was held. The event was held at Annapurna Studios, Hyderabad. [19] Along with film's cast and crew, VV Vinayak, Gemini Kiran, Shyam Prasad Reddy, Ramesh Puppala, K. Atchi Reddy, Sunil, B. V. S. N. Prasad, R. B. Choudary, and Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao were also present at the audio launch. [20]

Track listing

Mugamoodi (Tamil)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da" (Strings) Madhan Karky Aalap Raju 4:33
2."Lullaby For Loss"  2:32
3."Bar Anthem" Mysskin Mysskin5:11
4."Blue Panther on the Prowl"  1:37
5."Maayavi"Madhan Karky Chinmayi 4:30
6."Dont Drive Your Car With This Music On" (Theme)  4:43
7."Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da" (Guitar)Madhan KarkyAalap Raju4:35
8."Cape Of Good Hope" (Theme)  2:44
9."Hell, Heaven And The Ladder" (Theme)  1:40
10."Come Lets Fall In Love" (Theme)  4:24
11."Maayavi" (Flute Theme)  4:28
Total length:40:59
Mask (Telugu)
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Gadiyaram" (Strings) Vanamali Aalap Raju 4:33
2."Lullaby For Loss" (Theme)  2:32
3."Naataina" (Bar Anthem) Bhuvana Chandra S. P. Charan 5:11
4."Blue Panther on the Prowl" (Theme)  1:37
5."Maayavi"Rakendu Mouli Chinmayi 4:30
6."Dont Drive Your Car With This Music On" (Theme)  4:43
7."Gadiyaram" (Guitar)VanamaliAalap Raju4:35
8."Cape Of Good Hope" (Theme)  2:44
9."Hell, Heaven And The Ladder" (Theme)  1:40
10."Come Lets Fall In Love" (Theme)  4:24
11."Maayavi" (Flute Theme)  4:28
Total length:40:59

Reception

The soundtrack album received positive reviews from critics, praising K's composition, and lyrics. [21] [22]

Reviewing the soundtrack album, Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff rated the album with 3 stars out of 5 and wrote "With his second outing, K proves himself to be a competent musician, effectively rendering emotions into music. By and large, Mugamoodi's numbers grab your attention and carry you with them." [23] In his music review, a critic of Kolly Insider wrote K "has shown that he also does a good job when asked." [24]

Rating the album with 3 stars out of 5, Kaushik L.M of Behindwoods wrote "K’s themes really lift the album and make us look forward to the movie’s BGM score. Among the songs, Aalaap Raju’s number takes the cake. On the whole, the music has provided a good platform for the superhero to soar." [25] Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog criticized it as a "tepid soundtrack from K." [26]

A critic of Moviecrow wrote "Music Director K's background score is impressive and actually enhances many scenes. That said the BGM in almost all Mysskin's movie barring Nandhalala are identical that you wonder whether it is the man himself who has done the background score! The 'Vaaya Moodi Summa Iru da' song is an aural and visual treat." [27] NDTV stated "The music drives the film with an adrenaline rush that will crawl through your body and make you want to cheer for the superhero". [28] News18 wrote "BGM in the climax adds pep to the proceedings, while a bar anthem in the first half is impressive." [29]

Impact

The songs were trending on all FM stations and internet. [30] The tracks "Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da", "Maayavi" and "Bar Anthem" received acclaim post the audio release, with the former being a hit among youngsters and trended on numerous charts. [31] [32] In 2020, Zoom commented "Vaaya Moodi Summa Iru da became a chartbuster and is still the favourite for many listeners." [33] The album was one of the best album of 2012. [34]

Moviecrow felt "K and Karky's "Vaaya Moodi Summa Iruda" topping the charts has significantly helped the pre-release hype and buzz." [35] The Times of India commented "K was praised for his background score in Mysskin's Yuddham Sei, does not disappoint in this film either. The background score is gripping and blends well with the movie. Among songs, 'Vaaya Moodi Summa Iru Da' is already a rage among youngsters and the song has been picturized aesthetically." [36]

Album credits

Backing vocals

Vasu, Senthildass Velayutham, Sam, Mysskin, K, Belliraj, Anand Aravindakshan, Ravishankar, Suraj

Instruments

Production

Accolades

Award [lower-alpha 1] Date of ceremony [lower-alpha 2] CategoryRecipient(s)Result
Vijay Awards [37] [38] 11 May 2013 Favourite Song "Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da"Nominated
Edison Awards [39] 10 February 2013Best Playback Singer - Male Aalap Raju (for "Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da")Won
Maa Music Awards 16 June 2013Best Dubbing Song"Gadiyaram"Won
Big Tamil Melody Awards [40] [41] 19 August 2013Best Singer (Male)Aalap Raju (for "Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da")Nominated

Notes

  1. Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
  2. Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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