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[7] [8] The song is performed by K. S. Harisankar and Anila Rajeev, in her playback singing debut. [9] The second song "Angu Vaana Konilu" was released on 14 September, on the occasion of Onam. [10] [11] On 26 September, Think Music released the five-song album in music streaming platforms and as a video jukebox through YouTube. [12] [13]
The songs and background score for the film were composed by Dhibu Ninan Thomas. The first single "Kiliye" was released on 2 September 2024. [22] 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]
The list contains songs written by Indian poet and songwriter Kannadasan. [1] He won a National Film Award for Best Lyrics which is the first lyricist receive the award. His association with Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy is notable. [2]
SongMeanings is a music website that encourages users to discuss and comment on the underlying meanings and messages of individual songs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of May 2015, the website contains over 110,000 artists, 1,000,000 lyrics, 14,000 albums, and 530,000 members.
It was remade in 2008 in Telugu as Vaana, [16] in 2008 in Bengali as Premer Kahini, [17] in 2009 in Odia as Romeo - The Lover Boy [18] and in 2017 in Marathi as Premay Namaha. A spiritual sequel to the film, titled Mungaru Male 2, was released in 2016. [19]
The song appears to be about two former lovers who have since moved on and married other people. Now, they are neighbors and occasionally make small talk about the weather. This is not sitting ...
In 2016 he wrote the lyrics for the official theme song of Manjappada, the largest supporters group of Kerala Blasters FC. [9] The song was performed by Shabareesh Varma while Nikhil Thomas composed the song. In 2020, the wrote two songs for the Yennum Yellow, which is an album produced by Kerala Blasters as a tribute its fans. [10] "
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.