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Rokesh is an Indian lyricist who works in Tamil cinema, specializing in song lyrics containing Madras Bashai. [1] His notable songs include "Danga Maari Oodhari" from Anegan (2015), "Jithu Jilladi" from Theri (2016), and "Jalabulajangu" from Don (2022).
The song was well received by audience and critics, where the popularity garnered by the song surpasses the popularity gained by the film. The song was regarded as the best dance sequence in Indian cinema. [7] Along with the song, the catch line used by actor P.S. Veerappa, "Shabhash, sariyana potti!" which means "Bravo, an excellent competition!"
"Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da" (transl. Shut your mouth and be quiet) is an Indian Tamil-language song, composed by K, with lyrics written by Madhan Karky and sung by Aalap Raju for the soundtrack album of the 2011 Indian film Mugamoodi. The song was shot in Switzerland, featuring the lead actors, were choreographed by Radhika.
Mayakkam Enna is the soundtrack to the 2011 film of the same name directed by Selvaraghavan starring Dhanush and Richa Gangopadhyay.The soundtrack is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with lyrics written by Dhanush and Selvaraghavan, the former in his songwriting debut.
The song was composed in C-sharp minor; according to Chandrasekhar, as Ilaiyaraaja "wanted to highlight the guitar's beauty", [14] and has a bossa nova influence. [15] The song "Vaigaraiyil" is set to the Carnatic raga known as Shubhapantuvarali, [16] [17] "Mani Osai" is set to Sindhu Bhairavi, [18] and "Thogai Ilamayil" is set to Latangi. [19]
The album features eight tracks, with lyrics penned by Na. Muthukumar. The album was one of the most anticipated musicals of 2012 in Tamil cinema. [1] The production house sold the musical rights at an altitudinous price of ₹ 20 million (US$230,000), setting a record price for audio rights acquirement which were sold to Sony Music India.
Every Flower) is a Tamil language song from the soundtrack of the Indian film Autograph performed by Indian performer K. S. Chithra and composed by Bharadwaj in the raaga Sindhu Bhairavi. [1] The song also featured the performance of the members of Raaga Priya orchestra which also included its founder Comagan .
The song "Ellam Sivan Seyal" is based on Thodi raga. [17] The song "Manam Kanidhe " is based on Rathipatipriya raga. [18] The soundtrack was well received with the songs particularly "Soppana Vazhvil" and "Vadanamae" were well received. G. Dhananjayan said in his book Pride of Tamil Cinema that the songs contributed to the film's success. [10]