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Kumki is the soundtrack to the 2012 film of the same name directed by Prabhu Solomon, starring Vikram Prabhu (in his film debut) and Lakshmi Menon.The ten-song soundtrack consisted of seven musical numbers composed by D. Imman and written by Yugabharathi, and karaoke versions of three songs.
Immanuel Vasanth Dinakaran (born 24 January 1983), better known as D. Imman, is an Indian film composer and singer, predominantly working in Tamil cinema. His first film as music director was Thamizhan in 2002.
Imman in 2018. Immanuel Vasanth Dinakaran also mononymously known as D. Imman, made his music debut in 2002, with the Tamil film Thamizhan.During the course of his two decade long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 80 films predominantly in Tamil films.
The album will reportedly have six tunes; five songs and a theme track, and feature lyrics written by Thamarai, Viveka, Yugabharathi, Arun Bharathi, Mani Amuthavan and Arivu. [17] Imman said that the album will consist songs of varied genres: a mass track (which is the opening song of the film), melody, dance and festive numbers. [18]
In September 2018, Imman revealed that four songs and a theme music will be included in the soundtrack, [20] [21] but he had completed five songs during that November. [22] Lyricist Viveka joined the team in November, saying that he had written a kuthu song (titled "Adchithooku") [ 23 ] and a melody track (titled "Vaaney Vaaney"), which is a ...
Jilla is the soundtrack album of the 2014 Tamil film of the same name directed by T. Nesan starring Mohanlal, Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal.The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by D. Imman which marks his first collaboration with Mohanlal and Nesan and his second collaboration with Vijay after the 2002 Tamil film Thamizhan.
On 23 December 2021, the lyrical video of the second single "Ullam Urugudhaiya" was unveiled along with the full song. [17] [18] A romantic melody duet, sung by Pradeep Kumar and Vandana Srinivasan, the track and the first line of the song is inspired from the religious song of the same name, sung by T. M. Soundararajan, for Lord Murugan.
The soundtrack album would reportedly have five songs and a theme, and lyrics would be written by Thamarai, Viveka, Yugabharathi, Arun Bharathi, Mani Amuthavan and Arivu. [102] Imman said the songs would be of varied genres; a mass track that is the film's opening song, melody, dance and festive numbers.