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Kubo and the Two Strings (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2016 film of the same name.The album featured original score composed by Italian composer Dario Marianelli, with a cover rendition of The Beatles-band member George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" performed by Regina Spektor.
Kubo and the Two Strings is a 2016 American stop-motion animated fantasy film produced by Laika. It was directed by Travis Knight with a screenplay by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler . The voice cast includes Charlize Theron , Art Parkinson , Ralph Fiennes , Rooney Mara , George Takei and Matthew McConaughey .
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Karthik Srinivasan from Milliblog called it "easily the best Tamil soundtrack of the year", [26] as did Siddharth K. from Sify who also called it "one unique musical experience". [27] On the contrary, Archana Nathan of Scroll.in wrote that "the soundtrack is dramatically different from [Govind] Vasantha's previous compositions in Malayalam cinema.
Devanesan Chokkalingam, also known as Deva, is a Tamil film composer and singer who predominantly works in Tamil Cinema. He has composed songs and provided background music for Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam films in a career spanning about 36 years. He has composed music for more than 400 films. [2]
2.0 is the soundtrack album and score for the 2018 Indian Tamil science fiction action film of the same name. A. R. Rahman composed the feature film soundtrack and background score. The lyrics for the songs has been penned by Madhan Karky, Na. Muthukumar in Tamil.
Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam "Kaipoche" Ismail Darbar: Mehboob Kotwal: Shankar Mahadevan, Jyotsna Hardikar, Damayanti Bardai [6]"Tadap Tadap"
[3] [4] He is one of the most prolific singers among Tamil actors. [5] Vijay made his debut by singing "Bombay City Sukkha Rotti" (1994) in Rasigan. After his 25th song "Vaadi Vaadi" (2005) in Sachein, Vijay took a sabbatical from singing to concentrate on acting, [3] but made a comeback with "Google Google" in Thuppakki (2012).