Mollywood: With some spirited singing and funky proceedings, Karimkunnam Sixes has three likable songs which are pleasant while they last. It���s too early to say whether they would continue to dance on our lips considering the ���recycled��� feel in certain portions, but for now, they are decently enjoyable and hummable. Beginning with some festive beats, Ulakathin��� the first song, sets a striking tempo and celebration mood for the album.
Its rhythm and tune pattern softly compliment the lyrics ��� about a group of people trapped within four walls, their life and expectations. The song is nothing out of this world in terms of musical aplomb, but energetic enough to welcome you to the playing arena, in style. It has potential to impress the listeners further, once the film hits the screens. Najim Arshad sings the next song Medapoompattum Chutti... in his signature style, and it is a hummable, slow-paced romantic track with soft lyrics and commercially viable music arrangements. Though the tune feels dated, it���s sure to hook many on. As the final track, composer
Rahul Raj gives a Bollywood-ish template song that goes Dhadkane De... Though there is some gusto singing backing it, the track is quite ordinary and it does not make you press the rewind button.