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Jilla is the soundtrack album of the 2014 Tamil film of the same name directed by T. Nesan starring Mohanlal, Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by D. Imman which marks his first collaboration with Mohanlal and Nesan and his second collaboration with Vijay after the 2002 Tamil film Thamizhan .
Jilla (transl. District) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action drama film [6] written and directed by R. T. Neason and produced by R. B. Choudary through the company Super Good Films. [7] Starring Mohanlal and Vijay the film revolves around the conflict between crime boss and his adopted son, a police officer whose life and approach towards ...
This is a list of singer-songwriters who write, compose, and perform their own musical material. The list is divided into two sections to differentiate between artists categorized as singer-songwriters and others who do not fall under the definition associated with the genre: Traditional singer-songwriters; Others who both write songs and sing
Here's every song on the Yellow soundtrack from Season 1 to Season 5, including country favorites from Willie Nelson, John Prine, Kacey Musgraves, Jason Isbell and more We've Got the Complete ...
R. T. Neason is an Indian film director, he earlier worked as assistant director in film like Iraniyan, Prematho Raa, Thavasi, Ondagona Baa and also with Director Bhagyaraj as a screenplay writer. Neason also assisted in story and screenplay of Velayudham .
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Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images Today lifestyle contributor Jill Martin Brooks is celebrating the small moments amid her breast cancer journey. Brooks, 47, got emotional after presenting her “She ...
Christgau named it the eleventh best album of 2014 in his year-end list for The Barnes & Noble Review [16] Mojo was less enthusiastic and said the record is "a pleasant, charm-filled release but no great addition to the Nelson canon", [9] while The Boston Globe lamented the slower songs, finding them monotonous.