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Rahman claimed the sea to be a huge inspiration and hence the song "Chithirai Nila" was born out of this inspiration. As Mani Ratnam insisted on romantic numbers, Rahman composed "Nenjukulley" and "Moongil Thottam" in the same tempo. [3] The songs were alternate choices for Ratnam but he retained both. [3]
He is best known for his song "Moongil Thottam", a duet with Harini for the Tamil film Kadal [2] and "E Sanje Eke Jaruthide" for the Kannada film RangiTaranga. He also sang in the song Barse Re the Hindi version of Aye Bristi of the Upcoming Bengali Action Drama Film Manush which will release on 24 November in Bengali with its dubbed version in ...
This is a list of the most-watched Indian music videos on YouTube. Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first ...
The soundtrack album features six songs with lyrics penned by Na. Muthukumar. Composing was started even before the film was launched, with the first song being recorded on 9 August 2011. Popular Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam originally sang the melody titled "Mazhai Mazhai Mazhaiyo Mazhai", which was recorded in Mumbai . [ 1 ]
Kadal (pronunciation ⓘ; transl. the sea) is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action drama film [3] co-written, co-produced and directed by Mani Ratnam. [2] The film stars debutantes Gautham Karthik, [4] and Thulasi Nair, [5] with Arjun Sarja, Aravind Swamy, and Lakshmi Manchu in supporting roles.
Swarnalatha (29 April 1973 – 12 September 2010) was an Indian playback singer. She recorded over 10,000 songs in 10 Indian languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali and other languages. Swarnalatha is referred to as The 'Golden Skylark(Thanga Vanambadi)' In Indian Music due her unique voice and mellifluous sound.
The soundtrack to Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... featured eleven compositions—Jatin–Lalit, who previously worked with Karan in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) had composed three original songs, including two sad versions of the title song; [1] whereas Sandesh Shandilya had also composed three original songs, plus an instrumental "Soul of K3G" and a rendition of the national song "Vande Mataram". [1]
This is a discography of Indian vocalist Shaan. He sings in many Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu,Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri and many others. The list includes the popular songs sung by him in various films, especially in Hindi films.