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Kabali is the soundtrack album, composed by Santhosh Narayanan for the 2016 Indian Tamil-language action crime film of the same name written and directed by Pa. Ranjith and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu, starring Rajinikanth, Radhika Apte and Winston Chao.
Dragon is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by Ashwath Marimuthu and produced by AGS Entertainment.The film stars Pradeep in the titular role, alongside Anupama Parameswaran and Kayadu Lohar, George Maryan, Indumathy Manikandan, K. S. Ravikumar, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Mysskin, VJ Siddhu and Harshath Khan.
The film's title poster, along with the first and second look posters featuring Pradeep was released on 25 July. [41] [42] This was followed by Suryah and Shetty's character posters on 27 July and 2 August. [43] [44] The film's behind-the-scenes video was released on 18 September. [45]
Prithvirajsing (Pradeep) Roopun GCSK (Mauritian Creole pronunciation: [pʁitviʁad͡ʒsiŋ ʁupʌn]; born 24 May 1959) is a Mauritian politician who served as the seventh president of Mauritius from 2019 to 2024.
TV show host-turned-actor Pradeep makes a damp squib of a debut, with his comic timing testing your patience. Amritha Aiyer has the potential to deliver a good performance, provided the script is good, which this one isn't. All told, the song Neeli Neeli Aakasam, which comes just a few minutes into the movie, is the film's only bright spot". [10]
The film presented by "Aadishakti Entertainment" and "Sohum Films" under banner of "SRV Production House", "Maahi Movies Entertainment". Pradeep Pandey has been cast in the lead role along with Nidhi Jha while Sushil Singh, Samarth Chaturvedi, Anoop Arora, Kiran Yadav, Krishna Kumar, Mahesh Acharya, Prakash Jais and Prem Dubey feature in ...
The song "Chinukula Rali" was reused from music director's own composition "Kanasalu Neene Manasalu Neene" from the 1976 Kannada film Bayalu Daari. The soundtrack was well-received, with songs like "Raagamo Anuraagamo" and "Chinukula Rali" becoming popular hits. The playback singers included S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, P. Susheela, and S. Janaki. [1]
The song's lyricist, Pradeep, was not invited to the performance. Pradeep performed the song for Nehru on 21 March 1963 at a function at R.M. High School in Mumbai. He also presented Nehru with the original handwritten lyrics of the song. [1] [6] The song received rave appreciation from across the country. [2]