Song : Sithara Puthiri
Film/Album : Independent
Singers : Sai Abhyankar (with Gana Muthu & Rumi)
Lyricist : Vivek
Music : Sai Abhyankar
Impact of the song
Another instant hit for Sai Abhyankar who could soon challenge Anirudh Ravichander for the title of youth icon.
Vocal rendition
An energetic and spirited rendition of this catchy song where Sai Abhyankar puts in as much effort in voice range and singing style as one would for a film song.
Lyrics
The quirky lyrics have a curious mixture of slang, colloquial Tamil and some beautifully poetic lines with the odd Thanglish word thrown in. Sai Abhyankar certainly knows how to read and ride trends.
Final Analysis
Whilst music purists might cringe at some parts of the composition, the song is definitely going to rule the charts for a while.
Rating: 8 out of 10

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