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Devanesan Chokkalingam, also known as Deva, is a south Indian film composer and singer who predominantly works in Tamil Cinema.He has composed songs and provided background music for Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam films in a career spanning about 36 years.
Rajinikanth and Krissna were initially worried with the choice of Deva. [4] When Krissna met Deva, he had already composed the title song "Annaamalai Annaamalai" when Vasanth was the director. [5] The song, which is a duet number, sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. S. Chithra, is set in the Carnatic raga known as Mohanam. [6]
Bagavathi is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language gangster action film written and directed by A. Venkatesh, starring Vijay and Reema Sen. Jai (in his film and acting debut), Vadivelu, Ashish Vidyarthi, K. Viswanath, and Yugendran play supporting roles, while Deva composed the music for the film.
Vidyasagar is a gifted composer but has apparently felt cramped by the tailor-made songs that a Rajni film demands of him". [17] Singer Charulatha Mani, writing for The Hindu called the song "Konjam Neram", which was based on the Sriranjani raga, an "attractive take on the raga" and said the song "is contemporary in feel and traditional at the ...
Kaadhale Nimmadhi (transl. Love itself is peace) is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Indhran. The film stars Suriya, Murali, Jeevitha Sharma (credited as Kavitha) and Sangeetha (credited as Rasika).
The songs were composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Vaali. [7] [8] Due to differences of opinion between Ilaiyaraaja and producer Subramaniam over the audio rights, Deva composed the background score instead. [6] [9]
The music was composed by Deva, while lyrics were written by Vaali and P. R. C. Balu. [3] Vijay made his singing debut through the song "Bombay City Sukka Rotti". [4] The song "Silena Silena" was based on Telugu song "Indira Mandira" from Govinda Govinda , while the song "Auto Rani" is partially lifted from another Telugu song "Amalapuram ...
The soundtrack was composed by Deva, all song lyrics were by Vairamuthu. [8] The audio was launched at Kamarajar Memorial Hall. [ 9 ] Venky of Chennai Online wrote "Though the songs sound familiar, they are definitely worth a hear".