A self explanatory scene. As far as the BGM goes, its yet another cracker. The BGM in this clip can be split into two parts.
First, the moment Radha crashes her car into the harmonium, Chinnamani's only source of bread, there is bound to be pain and self pity. Also, there are many children surrounding him, so there is bound to be a feeling of sadness in the ambience. At this point, Raja composes a pathos BGM that resembles a mourning kind of feel.
The second part is when Radha is boasting to her friends and a fuming Chinnamani is bound to take revenge. There are two sets of violins playing here. One plays at a constant frequency and is off a lesser amplitude. It reflects the overall feeling of anger within Chinnamani. The second violin varies with accordance to the actions of Chinnamani destroying the car in slow motion. We are able to clearly distinguish between both these violin sets and how they create magic when sync'd with the video. The periodic gonging of the drums and the usage of the trumpet towards the end of the BGM also adds spice to the overall piece.



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