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"Poovukkul" is a song, sung in Tamil, featured in the 1998 Tamil film Jeans. The song was written by the film's noted musical duo, composer A. R. Rahman and lyricist Vairamuthu. [1] Tamil and Telugu version of this song was performed by P. Unnikrishnan and Sujatha Mohan, [2] while Hariharan and Sadhana Sargam sung the Hindi version. [3]
Jeans is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by S. Shankar, and produced by Ashok Amritraj and Murali Manohar. The film stars Prashanth and Aishwarya Rai , while Lakshmi , Radhika Sarathkumar , Nassar , Senthil and Raju Sundaram play supporting roles.
In June 2004, before they could record their next song, "Najane Kyun", Strings were approached by the heads at Columbia TriStar Films of India, a sister company to their record label company to include the song in the soundtrack of the Hindi version of the epic Hollywood blockbuster Spider-Man 2. [1]
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Kannodu Kanbathellam [TH - A Raga's Journey 1] Jeans: A. R. Rahman: Nithyasree Mahadevan: Ābhēri / Bhimpalasi: Radha kaise na jale Lagaan: A. R. Rahman: Udit Narayan & Asha Bhosle: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi: Jiya Gunday: Sohail Sen: Arijit Singh: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi: Unakkul Naane [TH - A Raga's Journey 1] Pachaikili Muthucharam: Harris Jayaraj ...
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The song "Urvasi Urvasi" was shot near the SPIC building in Guindy, Anna Salai and other landmarks across Madras. [11] [12] Art director Thota Tharani specially created a glass framed bus for the song. Since the crew made a film with a relatively new cast it created doubts on the trade, so the crew decided "to use the newest technology at that ...
Size Zero is a 2015 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Prakash Kovelamudi and written by Kanika Dhillon.The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil language versions, the latter titled Inji Iduppazhagi.