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Pradeep Kumar later became nuanced in western classical music after apprenticing with Augustin Paul, and also worked as an audio engineer for four years. [3] In 2014, he worked on a documentary called Arunagiri Perumale , which was a live concert recording of a three-piece Indian band along with a 16-piece chamber symphony orchestra, which had ...
Meyaadha Maan is the soundtrack album jointly composed by Santhosh Narayanan and Pradeep Kumar for the 2017 film of the same name directed by Rathna Kumar. The album had seven tracks written by Vivek, Pradeep Kumar, Rathna Kumar and Mirchi Vijay. Prior to the album release, three songs – "Thangachi Song", "Enna Naan Seiven" and "Address Song ...
The album had a minimal use of singers and instruments with only the guitar and violin interludes used in the film songs. [8] Chinmayi and Pradeep Kumar were the playback singers for the lead characters Jaanu and Ram (Vijay Sethupathi), and predominantly contributed for most of the tracks. Govind Vasantha eventually recorded two songs for the film.
Song Singer "Yeh Hawa, Yeh Fiza" Lata Mangeshkar "Kis Liye Mathe Pe Bal Hai" Geeta Dutt "Aaja Zara, Aaja Zara Mere Dil Ke Sahare Dilruba" Geeta Dutt, Hemant Kumar "Gori Chori Chori Jana" Hemant Kumar "Baharen Bhi Dekhi, Nazaren Bhi Dekhi, Jo Dil Chahta" Hemant Kumar, Asha Bhosle "Yeh Hansta Hua Karvan Zindagi Ka Na Poochho" Hemant Kumar, Asha ...
The film's music is composed by playback singer-turned-composer Pradeep Kumar who also wrote the lyrics for the songs along with the director Arun Prabhu Purushothaman and lyricists Muthamil and Kutti Revathi, who worked with the director in Aruvi.
An impoverished engineer, Pradeep Kumar, "Dipak", falls in love with a wealthy woman. He eventually gets suspected to be a bank robber. Whilst in the police cell, he is met with dacoit "Mangal Singh", a known thief, who helps to plan their escape from a dodgy window to hand Dipak to a violent gang for Rs5000.
A medical team stayed with the man throughout the night. After they determined his condition was deteriorating, the decision was made to amputate his leg to facilitate his rescue.
Raj Kumar, a wealthy businessman, dislikes everything he deems ugly. When his wife Kamla becomes pregnant and gives birth to a darkskinned son, he asks the doctor Mathur to tell Kamla that the child was stillborn .