"Pranayakaalam" is a captivating Malayalam pop album released by the renowned composer Ouseppachan under the label Satyam Audios on January 18, 2008. This short but sweet collection of tracks offers a delightful blend of Mollywood's vibrant sounds, showcasing Ouseppachan's versatility and mastery in crafting memorable melodies. With a runtime of just over 32 minutes, the album features seven enchanting songs, each with its own unique charm.
The album opens with "Parayu Prabhaathame," setting the tone for a journey through love and devotion. Tracks like "Oru Venal Puzhayil" and "Ente Dheyvame" highlight Ouseppachan's ability to weave emotions into his compositions, while "Thulasi Dhalamulache" and "Kari Raavin" add a touch of rhythm and energy. The album concludes with "Anthinilaavinte," leaving listeners with a sense of fulfillment.
Ouseppachan, known for his contributions to Malayalam cinema, has also made a significant impact in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada films. His work on "Ore Kadal" even earned him the National Film Award for Best Music Direction. With "Pranayakaalam," he brings his cinematic expertise to the forefront, creating an album that is both intimate and universally appealing. Whether you're a fan of Malayalam pop or simply looking to explore new sounds, "Pranayakaalam" is a gem worth discovering.