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Thamarai (born 10 November 1975) is an Indian poet and lyricist who writes in Tamil. She is a prominent figure in the Tamil literary world and has worked in Tamil cinema. [1] She made her debut in the Tamil film industry through the 1998 film Iniyavale, which was directed by Seeman and had music composed by Deva.
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Thai Ullam (transl. Mother's Heart) is a 1952 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. Ramnoth. Starring V. Nagayya, Manohar and R. Ganesh, the film has music composed by Nagayya and A. Rama Rao. It is an adaptation of the 1861 novel East Lynne, by Ellen Wood. The film was released on 9 February 1952, and emerged both a critical and commercial ...
The following is a list of Tamil songs recorded by her: Before 1990s 1950s ... Chinna Chinna Bommai: A. Maruthakasi: ... Song Music director Lyrics Co-singer Notes 1990
All Songs Sandakozhi "Ketta Kodukkira Boomi" Kadhalanathey "Kadhal Kaara" 2006: Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu: All Songs Vallavan "Vallava" Nenjil Jil Jil "Kaadhal Thaana" Nenjirukkum Varai "Oru Murai Piranthen" 2007: Pachaikili Muthucharam: All Songs except "Unakkul Naane" Azhagiya Tamil Magan "Kelamal" Kannamoochi Yenada: All Songs 2008: Bheemaa ...
The album was under production from one-and-a-half years and featured seven songs written by Thamarai and Na. Muthukumar. The album was distributed by Sony BMG and released on 24 September 2008. The soundtrack for the Telugu dubbed version titled Surya S/o Krishnan featured lyrics by Veturi and was released on 30 October 2008.
Roja is the debut soundtrack album of music composer A. R. Rahman, featuring lyrics by Vairamuthu.It is the soundtrack to the 1992 Tamil film of the same name, directed by Mani Ratnam, and starring Aravind Swamy and Madhoo.
The soundtrack consisted of seven songs, with lyrics written by Thamarai, Umadevi, Vivek, Raju Murugan, Ranjith, Udayakumar, Soundararajan and Ghibran himself penning for the album. [3] Most of the tracks (primary melody numbers) in the film were used as montages, and appear partially in the film, with exception for the sixth track in the album.