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The song was remade in Hindi by C. Ramchandra "Aaja To Aaja" from Raj Tilak composed by written by P. L. Santoshi with Asha Bhosle and Sudha Malhotra rendered their voice. The song was picturised at the Gemini Studios at Chennai. The song was well received along with the dance number picturised on Vyjayanthimala and Padmini was a super success. [2]
Karthik, the song's message is that one should overcome the negative situations in life and live to the fullest. [29] [30] The title of the song is a reference to the song "Jalilo Jimkana" from Amara Deepam (1956). [31] [32] Anirudh had completed working on all the tracks as by early-November 2021. [33]
Chandralekha 's music helped make it one of the most-successful Indian musical films of the 1940s, [13] and it "created an atmosphere for a number of music directors influenced by Western music" in Tamil cinema. [14] In his 1997 book, Starlight, Starbright: The Early Tamil Cinema, Randor Guy said that Parthasarathy and Rajeswara Rao "created a ...
The song was officially released on 28 November 2018 as a single from the film. [2] Upon release, the song went viral and became very popular, [3] and its music video, released in January 2019, featuring the film's lead pair Dhanush and Sai Pallavi, broke several YouTube records, becoming one of the most viewed Indian songs of all-time.
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A comic book on this film was published by Navneetha Publications in August 2018, and was made available at the Discovery Book Palace, located at YMCA, Nandanam, Chennai. [49] This is the third Tamil film to have a comic book series of the same title, followed by Muthu, Baahubali, Ra.One and Indrajith.
The ancient Tamil epic says that this type of dance derived from Bharatham and a mixture of multiple forms of Tamil dance forms like Bharatanatyam postures and mudras. The offering of this dance is to the goddess to bless rain. The dance accompanies songs like folk Carnatic (Amrithavarshini). [1] The performers balance a pot on their head.
A gibberish song sung by A.R. Rahman, used only in the film was featured on the character Celina (played by Lakshmi Manchu). The soundtrack features seven songs and two of the songs penned by Vairamuthu are taken from "A Compilation of Vairamuthu's Poems" and third one from his work about sea odyssey, Thanner Thesam.