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Immanuel Vasanth Dinakaran (born 24 January 1983), better known as D. Imman, is an Indian film composer and singer, predominantly working in Tamil cinema. His first film as music director was Thamizhan in 2002.
Imman in 2018 Immanuel Vasanth Dinakaran also mononymously known as D. Imman , made his music debut in 2002, with the Tamil film Thamizhan . During the course of his two decade long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 80 films predominantly in Tamil films.
The music of the film is composed by D. Imman in his third collaboration with Pandiraj, [2] [3] following Kadaikutty Singam (2018) and Namma Veettu Pillai (2019). [a] Imman was initially roped in for the untitled film with Suriya, which was directed by Siva, [4] and also for Aruvaa, which was directed by Hari.
Playback singer in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi music industry. D. Imman: National award-winning music composer for Tamil cinema. [6] Immanel has composed more than 80 films mainly in Tamil films. [7]
Kumki is the soundtrack to the 2012 film of the same name directed by Prabhu Solomon, starring Vikram Prabhu (in his film debut) and Lakshmi Menon.The ten-song soundtrack consisted of seven musical numbers composed by D. Imman and written by Yugabharathi, and karaoke versions of three songs.
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During December 2014, Imman had composed and recorded vocals for the track titled "Yennamma Ippadi Panreengalema" based on a popular phrase used by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan in the TV Series Solvathellam Unmai. [3] [4] The song featured Sivakarthikeyan and Soori being seen dancing in the busy streets of Madurai. [5]
Imman said that the album will consist songs of varied genres: a mass track (which is the opening song of the film), melody, dance and festive numbers. [18] Sun Pictures had planned to withhold the audio rights, along with the satellite and digital rights of the film and had planned to release the entire soundtrack the company.