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The song was officially released on 28 November 2018 as a single from the film. [2] Upon release, the song went viral and became very popular, [3] and its music video, released in January 2019, featuring the film's lead pair Dhanush and Sai Pallavi, broke several YouTube records, becoming one of the most viewed Indian songs of all-time.
The soundtrack to the 1986 Tamil-language romantic drama film Mouna Ragam features five songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja and written by Vaali.The album was released through Echo on double LP, which features three songs on each side of the record, with "Nilaave Vaa" appearing twice.
[2] [3] Orasaadha was also listed in The New Indian Express article Ten Tamil Romantic Songs of 2018, which is one of the two non-film singles being included in the list. [4] The song's success prompted the duo to continue creating, with the songs "Gaandu Kannamma" and "Pakkam Neeyum Illai" released at a later date, also through Sony Music. [5] [6]
Asuran (transl. Demon) is the soundtrack album composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar for the 2019 Indian Tamil-language film of the same name written and directed by Vetrimaaran, which stars Dhanush and Manju Warrier.
Recording of the songs took place at the composer's Panchathan Record Inn studio in Chennai. The soundtrack was released on 8 October 1995 under the Pyramid label. [ 3 ] The Telugu version of the soundtrack was released under Aditya Music and Saregama distributed the Hindi soundtrack.
The first single from the movie, titled "Remo Nee Kadhalan" was initially supposed to be released on 9 June 2016, [4] but the song was released 23 June, at the film's first look and motion poster release event, [5] which was telecasted live on the official YouTube channel of Sony Music South, and Anirudh gave a live stage performance of the song.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Help. A collection of Tamil language song articles from various films. Subcategories. This category has only the ...
The original Tamil version of the soundtrack album features seven songs and was released on 23 April 1991. [16] The Hindi-dubbed version Dalapathi has six songs, which were written by P. K. Mishra and released on Saregama. [17] The Telugu-dubbed version, which was distributed by Aditya Music, features lyrics penned by Rajasri. [18]