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A new crooner

"OOMAHA ZEEYA... ", the beginning of that hit song "Uyirin Uyire" from "Kaakha Kaakha" tuned by Harris Jayaraj, caught the attention of music aficionados. It has a Japanese tone about it and sensuality rushes through when you hear it. Suchitra, the hottest VJ of Radio Mirchi, has rendered this song along with KK.

Suchitra and her voice wake you every morning as she hosts the popular breakfast show "Hello Chennai". Her new number in "Jay Jay" written by Vairamuthu and tuned by Bharadwaj, "May masam 98'il.. major aanene", has got a young feel about it. The song is peppy. It features Reema Sen at the Visakhapatanam railway station and is sure to top the charts once the visuals appear on channels.

Said music director Bharadwaj: "Suchitra invests a lot of vigour and energy in her numbers. She is sure to go places." In "Jay Jay", she not only croons but also makes a cameo appearance as RJ Suchi and helps Amoga to find Maddy!

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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