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The album was under production from one-and-a-half years and featured seven songs written by Thamarai and Na. Muthukumar. The album was distributed by Sony BMG and released on 24 September 2008. The soundtrack for the Telugu dubbed version titled Surya S/o Krishnan featured lyrics by Veturi and was released on 30 October 2008.
The music video combines different visual diagrams: the realist guitar, the snow filled railway track, a rainy evening in a train, an unplugged show of Suriya, a small dream of Suriya where he meets Meghna in a park, and he takes her to his house, the India Gate, Mumbai Taj Hotel, a Sun Flower Railway Station, Taj Mahal, a wooden house, Egmore ...
Many young Tamil actors have since essayed the six-pack look onscreen at least once, after the film popularized it. Suriya himself would sport it for a number of films since, and the term would become synonymous with him. [67] The song "Mundhinam Paarthene" inspired a 2010 romantic film of the same name. [68]
Ayan is the soundtrack album to the 2009 film of the same name directed by K. V. Anand and produced by AVM Productions starring Suriya and Tamannaah.The film's soundtrack featured six songs composed by Harris Jayaraj with lyrics written by Na. Muthukumar, Vairamuthu and Pa. Vijay.
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Aararo Aariraro "En Kannukkoru Nilavaa" K. Bhagyaraj Vaali S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, chorus "Thaana Thalaiyadunda" solo Apoorva Sagodharargal "Vaazhavaikum Kadhalakku Jey" Ilaiyaraaja Vaali S. P. Balasubrahmanyam En Rathathin Rathame "Vaathiyaare Chinna" Shankar–Ganesh Vaali chorus "Ora Ayiram" (I Love You)
The opening stanza of the song was composed with two notes. [8] [9] Despite the dominance of electronic music, most of the songs were set in Carnatic ragas; "Vaa Vaa Anbe Anbe" is in Shivaranjani, [10] [11] "Thoongatha Vizhigal" is in Amritavarshini, [12] [13] "Oru Poonga Vanam" is in Sudhadhanyasi, [14] and "Ninnukkori Varnam" is in Mohanam.
Twain's music career began in April 1993, when she released her self-titled debut album, though it was a commercial flop. The star later rose to fame with her second studio album, ...
Gambhiranata is a rāga in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music) and Yakshagana where it is called Naati. It is an audava rāgam (or owdava rāga, meaning pentatonic scale). It is a janya rāga (derived scale), as it does not have all the seven swaras (musical notes). Gambhiranata is also known as Shuddha Nata. [1]