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The first single from the film "Hey Minnale" was released on 4 October 2024. [23] [24] The second single "Vennilavu Saaral" was released on 17 October, a day prior to the audio launch, [25] and the song "Por Veeran (Azadi)" was released as the third single on 19 October, after the audio launch. [26] The fourth single "Uyirey" was released on 30 ...
The music and background score of the movie were composed by Harris Jayaraj. The audio cassette of the film was released in Chennai at a function in January 2001, where the songs were also screened. [7] Upon release, the soundtrack received critical acclaim and was a major contributor to the film's commercial success. [2]
The first single, "Hey Minnale," released on 4 October. [52] The second single " Vennilavu Saaral " was released on 17 October. [ 53 ] The audio launch was held on 18 October 2024 at Sri Sairam Engineering College in Chennai . [ 54 ]
The following is the list of songs recorded by the popular carnatic vocalist Bombay Jayashri in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi movies. Jayashri has sung several film songs for movies under music directors like M. S. Viswanathan, Ilayaraja, A. R. Rahman, Yuvan shankar raja, Harris Jayaraj, Dhina, M. M. Keeravani, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, R. P. Patnaik, Hariharan – Lesle Lewis, D ...
Minnale is the debut soundtrack album composed by Harris Jayaraj for the 2001 Indian Tamil-language film of the same name, starring Madhavan, Abbas, Reema, Vivek and Nagesh, and directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon in his directorial debut. [1] The film's soundtrack comprised nine songs, written by Vaali, Thamarai and C. S. Amudhan.
Azhagiya Theeye (spelt onscreen as Azhagiye Theeyae) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Radha Mohan that stars Prasanna and Navya Nair (in her Tamil debut).
Sreeram was born on 26 January 1956 in Madras (now Chennai). Sreeram's aspiration towards films grew much during his childhood days. [3] He was educated at the Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School, Mylapore, Chennai.
It was a box office success. [7] Silambarasan appeared next in Kuthu, a remake of the Telugu film Dil. [7] The film received unfavourable reviews but had a successful theatrical run. [8] His final release in 2004 was Manmadhan, which he also wrote. The film was a major success, [3] and propelled Silambarasan to stardom. [9]