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"Angu Vaana Konilu" Released: 14 September 2024 ARM [ a ] is the soundtrack album to the 2024 film of the same name directed by Jithin Laal from a script written by Sujith Nambiar and produced by Listin Stephen and Dr. Zachariah Thomas under Magic Frames and UGM Entertainments.
The second single "Angu Vaana Konilu" was released on the occasion of Onam, 14 September. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The album was released through Think Music on 26 September. [ 25 ] [ 26 ]
Amaran (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar for the 2024 Tamil-language film of the same name, directed by Rajkumar Periasamy starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi as Major Mukund Varadarajan and Indhu Rebecca Varghese.
National Film Award for Best Lyrics [125] [126] Thaimadha Megam adhu: Thottu Paarungal: Thaimadha Megan -2: 1968: Lakshmi Kalyanam: Brindhavanathukku: M. S. Viswanathan: Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist [127] [3] Raman Ethanai Ramanadi: Sindhu Bhairavi [18] Yaaradaa Manithan: Thanga Thearodum: Poottale Unnaiyum: Pooti Vaitha ...
The soundtrack to the 1986 Tamil-language romantic drama film Mouna Ragam features five songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and written by Vaali.The album was released through Echo on double LP, which features three songs on each side of the record, with "Nilaave Vaa" appearing twice.
Vaazhvey Maayam (transl. Life is an illusion) is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by R. Krishnamoorthy, starring Kamal Haasan, Sridevi and Sripriya. [1] It is a remake of the 1981 Telugu film Premabhishekam. [2] The film was released on 26 January 1982, [3] and ran for over 200 days in theatres. [4]
Vaanathaippola (transl. Like the sky) is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Vikraman.The film stars Vijayakanth in a dual role. The supporting cast includes Meena, Prabhu Deva, Livingston, Kausalya and Anju Aravind.
The Tamil speech has incorporated many phonemes that were not part of the Tolkāppiyam classification. The letters used to write these sounds, known as Grantha, are used as part of Tamil. These are taught from elementary school and incorporated in Tamil All Character Encoding (TACE16).