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Billa II is the soundtrack album, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, for the 2012 film of the same name, directed by Chakri Toleti that stars Ajith Kumar as the title character. The album consists of six tracks; five songs and a theme music track. [1] Na. Muthukumar penned all lyrics for the songs. [2]
In response to the request by Ajith's fans, the makers agreed to release a single track prior to the soundtrack release. [8] [11] The song "Adhaaru Adhaaru" which is a mass number, sung by Vijay Prakash and Gana Bala, the only song that did not feature lyrics by Thamarai but Vignesh Shivan, was released as the lead single on 11 December 2014.
[45] [46] On 1 December 2021, [47] a promo teaser of the second single, titled "Mother Song" was released, [48] and the full song will be unveiled on 5 December. [49] [50] The third single from the album – an instrumental track titled "Whistle Theme" was released on 22 December, [51] [52] and received praise from music critics and listeners ...
Billa (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2007 film of the same name directed by Vishnuvardhan starring Ajith Kumar, Nayanthara and Namitha.It is a remake of the eponymous 1980 Tamil film which itself is based on the Hindi film Don (1978).
In November 2014, Yuvan Shankar Raja who worked with Ajith in several projects, was speculated to compose the music for the film. [3] Later G. V. Prakash Kumar too was reported to be on-board. [ 4 ] On 19 March 2015, Anirudh Ravichander was roped in to compose music for the film and was officially confirmed his inclusion for the project. [ 5 ]
Prema Pusthakam (transl. Book of Love) is a 1993 Indian Telugu-language romance film which was partly directed by Gollapudi Srinivas before his death on the set of the film; it was later finished by his father, Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. [1]
Ajith-Simran love scenes have been portrayed with grace and beauty". [7] Indiainfo wrote "The film has an absurd storyline. The lead pair tries its best to sustain the film. Rajkumar's stale music and an average cinematography only add up to the film's mediocrity. Chowdury of Supergood films has failed to gauge the pulse of the audience this ...
In an interview, Ajith mentioned that he became good friends with Bhatt, despite initially finding her "aloof". [4] During the production of the film, Prashanth was unhappy about the way that his character was depicted and his father Thyagarajan was involved in a spat with the director over the issue. [ 5 ]