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The launch of "Semmozhiyaana Tamizh Mozhiyaam" was held on 15 May 2010. The video for the song, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, was screened to an extremely positive response. On 18 May 2010, the song was made available for free download from A. R. Rahman's official website and on 21 May 2010 from The Hindu ' s official website. [7]
Paiyaa is the soundtrack to the 2010 Indian Tamil-language film of the same name, directed by N. Linguswamy and starring Karthi and Tamannaah Bhatia.The soundtrack album originally includes five songs composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja and was released on 12 February 2010.
A major highlight of the soundtrack is a "family song", the first in the album, titled "Ezhezhu Thalaimuraikkum" that features "the cousins of the family", including music director Yuvan Shankar Raja, his siblings Karthik Raja and Bhavatharini, and his cousins Premji Amaran and director Venkat Prabhu himself.
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"Hosanna" created waves among the music lovers even before the audio release of the film. It had another grand reception when its video was released onto television channels on 11 March. The song was the most promoted song of the film and it became very popular. [3] The song was #1 in the year end music charts of 2010, published by Sify. [1]
Despite being Thaman's first Tamil assignment as a composer, several of his later films had released prior to the release of Moscowin Kavery. [5] The album was released in May 2009. [6] The tune of the song "Gore Gore" was reused in the 2009 Telugu movie Kick. [7] All lyrics written by Vairamuthu.
Enthiran is the soundtrack album to the 2010 Tamil science fiction-action film of the same name, directed by S. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai.The soundtrack album includes seven tracks composed by A. R. Rahman and was released on 31 July 2010 by Think Music. [1]
Prior to the amendment of the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act of 1939 on 22 July 2006, the gross was 115 percent of the net income for all films. [1] After the amendment, the gross was equal to the net for films with purely Tamil titles. [2] The Commercial Taxes Department reported an entertainment tax revenue of ₹ 15.41 crore for the year. [3]