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R. Madhavan in 2011. R. Madhavan is an Indian actor known for his work predominantly in Tamil and Hindi; also few films in Telugu, English, Malayalam and Kannada languages. He began his acting career in the early 1990s by featuring in Hindi soap operas like Banegi Apni Baat, Sea Hawks, Ghar Jamai and Saaya.
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.
Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (transl. To Reside In Your Heart), also known by the initialism RHTDM, is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, starring R. Madhavan, Saif Ali Khan and Dia Mirza in the lead roles.
On 24 March 2014, Sony Music India acquired the audio rights of the film. [21] The official soundtrack album cover of the film was released on 6 September 2014. [22] The audio launch was planned for a release in Canada, [23] but the film's producer, V. Ravichandran, asserted that the music of the Tamil version would be released at a grand event at the Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai on 12 ...
Revathi of Kalki praised the star cast, score, cinematography, story while praising director for directing the film with finesse carrying strong plot, measured screenplay but felt if he had avoided things like television interviews and public looking up Madhavan as hero, it would have been a compelling work nevertheless this Evano Oruvan ...
Saji and his friend, Maya Zachariah, are college mates and are jobless after completing their graduation in journalism. They are the happy-go-lucky kind who spend days making merry with their friends. They decide to try their luck in television serial production. Maya writes the script and Saji acts as the hero.
The songs in “Moana 2,” by Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, are perky and appealing, with that electrified island drum bounce, but most of them sound like the imitation-Lin-Manual knockoffs they ...
Pushkar and Gayathri had initially opted against including songs in the film, but then thought lyrics might work better than music alone and changed their decision. [4] Sam employed the vocal percussion technique of beatboxing for the track "Tasakku Tasakku" as he felt it would be better to use "real sounds" to depict the atmosphere in a bar. [ 5 ]