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Puthren roped in Rajesh Murugesan as the film's composer in April 2014, following the success of Neram. [7] Unlike many films during the Malayalam new generation have less than five tracks in the album, Puthren insisted that Rajesh compose at least 13–14 tracks for the film, since the narrative of the film is musical and Puthren believed that the songs would have great impact on the film. [8]
The music album was highly anticipated as it is the first to be released in physical formats, including audio cassettes and music CDs after more than a decade. The album was split into A-side and B-side , with the former consisting 7 tracks was released first on 31 December 2021, [ 2 ] coinciding New Year's Eve and the latter consisting of 8 ...
The film has music composed by Sushin Shyam, cinematography handled by Sameer Thahir and editing by Vivek Harshan. Aavesham was released on 11 April 2024 to critical acclaim from critics with praise for its direction, performances (especially Fahadh Faasil and Sajin Gopu), action sequences, cinematography, music and technical aspects.
The promotional video song of the film was released by Saregama, with Anurag Ram as music director for the lyrics written by Vishnu Subash-Raag Sagar on 21 January. [8] [9] Sanfeer K, the director of 2022 film Peace, composed the background score and sound design, while Sibu Sukumaran joined Sanfeer K in composing songs.
The songs were also released as singles on the same day. [13] [14] The six songs in the jukebox were listed on the order of the original track list in the soundtrack that released on digital platforms. [12] On 3 April 2024, the lyrical video for the song "Pyara Mera Veera" was released with the full song being unveiled in digital platforms later.
Firstpost stated "this album evidently has more than just one layer" and "though the Solo playlists combined last for almost an hour, many of the songs in them are worth your time". [5] Manorama Online called the album "highly addictive", adding the songs "belong to the fusion genre and make for a pleasant listening experience". [6]
The film grossed ₹ 10.52 crore (US$1.2 million) from 67 screens in Kerala in 21 days, earning a distributor's share of ₹ 4.65 crore (US$540,000) from theatres alone in 3 weeks, which was a record in Malayalam cinema. Thattathin Marayathu created a new city record in Ernakulam where it netted ₹ 62 lakhs
Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra (born 27 July 1963), credited as K. S. Chithra, is an Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician. In a career spanning over five decades, she has recorded 20,000 songs [1] in various Indian languages including Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Odia, [2] [3] Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tulu, Rajasthani, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Badaga as well as ...