"Rappakal" is a captivating album by Mohan Sithara, released on July 1, 2005, under the Manorama Music label. This collection of Malayalam pop and Mollywood tracks offers a delightful blend of melodious tunes and poetic verses, with a total runtime of 37 minutes. The album features six tracks, with three of them being repeated, showcasing the artist's versatility and charm.
The album's title track, "Rappakal," along with other notable songs like "Thanga Manassu," "Pogathe," "Yadhu Hrudayam," and "Katha Katha," takes inspiration from the Sanskrit term "Gāthā," which refers to a poetic metre used in legends and folklores. This connection to ancient poetic traditions adds a unique depth to the album's lyrical content.
Mohan Sithara's enchanting vocals and the album's melodic compositions make "Rappakal" a delightful listen for fans of Malayalam pop and Mollywood music. The album's themes and poetic verses are sure to resonate with those who appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Kerala. Whether you're a long-time fan of Mohan Sithara or a newcomer to his music, "Rappakal" promises an engaging and enjoyable listening experience.