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The soundtrack to Aayirathil Oruvan was released on 4 November 2009 at a University Auditorium in Chennai, in a critically praised event. [31] Prominent film personalities across the South Indian film industry attended the launch, which became one of the first films to play live music at the audio launch.
Aayirathil Oruvan was a milestone for both Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa, [32] who went on to co-star in more than 20 films; the latter considered the film "paved the way for [her] entry into politics". [26] Historian G. Dhananjayan said it became a landmark in Tamil cinema for "its grand making and unique approach of even villains reforming". [9]
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]
The song includes "Omanathinkal Kidavo", a lullaby composed by Irayimman Thampi. [9] [10] The concept of "Oruvan Oruvan", a song reflecting philosophies relevant to society through its lyrics, [11] was inspired by "Aandavan Ulagathin Muthalali" from Thozhilali (1964). Ravikumar told Vairamuthu what he wanted the lyrics to portray. [1]
She became a playback singer with the film Whistle alongside Silambarasan, which was then followed by the song "Un Mela Aasadhan" in the film Aayirathil Oruvan, for which she also worked as an assistant director. In August 2016, Aishwarya was selected as India's goodwill ambassador for the UN Women organization. [12]
Aayirathil Oruvan (lit. ' One in a Thousand ') may refer to these Indian films: Aayirathil Oruvan, a Tamil film directed by B. R. Panthulu; Aayirathil Oruvan, a Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil; Aayirathil Oruvan, a Tamil film directed by Selvaraghavan
The soundtrack album contains five songs, with lyrics by Vaali and Yugabharathi; Silambarasan wrote the lyrics for "Pondaati". About the song, Silambarasan said that it revolves around a "husband's praise for his wife." [7] "Pondaati" and "Neduvaali" (sung by Rahul Nambiar and Mahathi) are reminiscent of Thaman's compositions for the Telugu ...
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Aan Pillai Singam "Seerthuko Kasu " Vijaya Bhaskar: Aayirathil Oruthi "Ninaithathai Mudipathu" T. K. Ramamoorthy Avinashi Mani S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Anbe Aaruyire "Pattanathu Mappillaikku" M. S. Viswanathan: Vaali T. M. Soundararajan Cinema Paithiyam "I Will Sell My Beauty" Sankar Ganesh Mannavan Vanthaanadi