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On the song, "Kanne Kalaimane", Balu Mahendra said that it "stirs you to this day". [4] In July 2011, D. Karthikeyan of The Hindu singled out the film's re-recording and ranked it alongside the music director's other films such as Mullum Malarum (1978), Uthiripookkal (1979), Nayakan (1987) and Thalapathi (1991).
Moondram Pirai was the first film produced by G. Thyagarajan and G. Saravanan's production company, Sathya Jyothi Films. [2] [5] Thyagarajan, who was looking after Sathya Movies owned by his father-in-law R. M. Veerappan, started Sathya Jyothi Films on his own to make "slightly offbeat films".
Reviewing the Tamil-dubbed version Kanne Kalaimaane, Jayamanmadhan of Kalki appreciated Balu Mahendra's cinematography, said Archana had incredible eyes, and Bhanu Chander was "o.k". [ 9 ] Accolades
Kanne Kalaimaane (transl. My Dear Gorgeous!) is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Seenu Ramasamy, and produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin of Red Giant Movies. The film stars Udhayanidhi and Tamannaah Bhatia. Filming took place between January and March 2018.
Kanne Kalaimaane Moondram Pirai: K. J. Yesudas: Thanni Thotti Sindhu Bhairavi: Chinna Chinna Roja Poove Poovizhi Vasalile: Maathavam Yaen Raja Rishi: S. Janaki, Malaysia Vasudevan: Chinna Chinna Vanna Kuyil Mouna Ragam: S. Janaki: Thaayum Naane Enkeyo Ketta Kural: Thenthoongum Poove Kodai Mazhai: Chinna Thayaval(Charukesi traces too) Thalapathi ...
Kanne Kalaimaane Moondram Pirai: K. J. Yesudas: Thanni Thotti Sindhu Bhairavi: Chinna Chinna Roja Poove Poovizhi Vasalile: Chinna Chinna Vanna Kuyil Mouna Ragam: S. Janaki: Chinna Thayaval(Charukesi traces too) Thalapathi: Saami Kitta Solli Aavarampoo: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki: Maalai Soodum Vaelai Naan Mahaan Alla: Sembaruthi Poovu ...
Santhosh was the former lead vocalist of Masala Coffee, which made its debut on Kappa TV's Music Mojo. The band composed the soundtrack for the Tamil movie, Uriyadi, co-produced by Nalan Kumarasamy. [9] [10] They composed the title track and featured in a promo video for the Malayalam movie, Hello Namasthe. [11]
Kannadasan died on 17 October 1981 in Chicago, United States, where he had gone from India to attend a Tamil conference organized by the Tamil Association of Chicago. He was aged only 54 at the time of his death. [9] The song "Kanne Kalaimane" from the film Moondram Pirai, released a few months later, was his last song.