This is the standout romantic duet of the album. Madhu Balakrishnan’s smooth vocal delivery paired with Chitra Iyer’s vibrant tone creates a perfect harmony. M. Jayachandran relies heavily on the flute and violin to build a dreamy, romantic atmosphere. 2. Kannaadi Noottam
: Reflecting lead actor Kalabhavan Mani's signature style, tracks like "Maarikolunthe Manakkanathenth"
, is fondly remembered for its soulful soundtrack composed by M. Jayachandran . Starring the late Kalabhavan Mani
The music for the film was composed by the veteran music director , known for his ability to craft timeless melodies that resonate with the cultural fabric of Kerala. The lyrics were penned by the late, legendary wordsmith Girish Puthenchery , whose poetic lines added immense depth to the compositions. Together, they created a short but impactful tracklist that elevated the movie's storytelling. Tracklist Overview and Analysis
: This song is a centerpiece of the album, composed in the Gowri Manohari raga.
The MP3 songs of this movie continue to be a staple for fans of nostalgic Malayalam music. The collaboration between S. Ramesan Nair and M. Jayachandran resulted in lyrics that were poetic yet accessible, a hallmark of the era's musical quality. While the film itself may not have achieved massive blockbuster status, the music ensured its longevity in the hearts of the audience.
The album consists of nine distinct tracks, including multiple versions of its most popular melody. Song Title Thanichirrikkumbo Thankakkinavinte K. J. Yesudas K. S. Chithra Thanichirrikkumbo (Male) K. J. Yesudas Thanichirrikkumbo (Female) K. S. Chithra Thennalile Thenmazhayil (Duet) M. G. Sreekumar Sujatha Mohan Thennalile Thenmazhayil (Female) Sujatha Mohan Marikolunthe Manakkanathenthe Kalabhavan Mani Pachakkili Paadu K. K. Nishad Kaithozham Njangal Kaithozham K. S. Chithra Nilakkili Nee Varu Ramesan Murali Official Listening & Streaming
A: “Mounam Swaramay” by K. S. Chithra is the most streamed and searched song from the album.
Twenty years ago, Anand was a shy engineering student in Calicut. She was Meera, a classical dancer with anklets that sang louder than her voice. Their entire courtship existed in a space smaller than a postage stamp: the college bus. Every evening, she would sit two seats ahead, a jasmine flower tucked behind her ear, a pair of white headphones plugged into her silver Sony Walkman.
: A slow, emotional track highlighting the film's climax or romantic peak.
Kalabhavan Mani, K. J. Yesudas, Sujatha Mohan, Madhu Balakrishnan, and Alex Kayyalaykkal.
(Thanichirikkumbam thankakinavinte Tharivalayullil thaalamitteele)
Gireesh Puthenchery & S. Ramesan Nair (Providing lyrical depth).
: This song focuses on romantic themes, utilizing traditional instruments to ground the music in the film's cultural setting. Cultural and Artistic Impact
