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She has recorded the song in Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada languages along with the original Telugu version. Deepthi Suresh has recorded the song in Tamil language. Unlike the other songs from the soundtrack, "Chuttamalle" is a romantic melody that is presented from the perspective of the female lead (Janhvi Kapoor). [7]
He also performed another song with Sunil, titled "Kaantha" which was based on the Malayalam song of the same title, with the lyrics being changed for the Tamil version. The third song "Maane Maane" was initially tuned by the band with additional production by Anthony Daasan , who wrote lyrics and performed vocals for the track with the band. [ 5 ]
The soundtrack rights for both Oopiri and Thozha were acquired by Junglee Music. [5] Oopiri's album was unveiled on 14 February 2016 (Valentine's Day) [6] at the Hitex Convention Centre in Hyderabad, [5] while the soundtrack to Thozha was released on 21 February 2016, [7] at St. Bede's School in Chennai with the presence of the cast and crew among other celebrities.
The official audio of Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa was released at the BAFTA Awards held at London on 25 December 2009, which was attended by several film personalities, including the lead actors Silambarasan and Trisha, composer A. R. Rahman, lyricist Thamarai, director Gautham Vasudev Menon amongst others attending the event, which also featured a live unplugged performance.
Alai Osai was given an A (restricted to adults) certificate by the censor board without any cuts, [6] and released on 14 January 1985. [7] Jayamanmadhan of Kalki wrote many of the artistes were wasted for 16 reels and felt Ilaiyaraaja had used tunes which could be considered worthless for other films.
Here, a guide to reading the Slow Horses books in order: Slow Horses. Herron introduces readers to Slough House, the dilapidated London building where problematic MI5 agents (called "slow horses ...
A. R. Rahman composed the original songs and background score for the film. [1] The album consists of seven tracks, which include a remix and a reprise. Songs in the film vary in genre like EDM, bhangra, opera, urban. The original version of the soundtrack has youth oriented voices. The original version of the album was released on 6 September ...
"Aaromale" (transl. O Beloved) is a song from the 2010 Tamil film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa and Telugu film Ye Maaya Chesave composed by A. R. Rahman, [1] featuring lyrics by Kaithapram and the word Aaromale frequently used in the 2012 Hindi version of the song in the film Ekk Deewana Tha with lyrics by Javed Akhtar.