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Rakesh Thara of ABP Live Tamil described "Uravugal Thodarkathai" as "a song that gives hope". [8] On Ilaiyaraaja's 80th birthday (2 June 2023), Mathrubhumi listed "Uravugal Thodarkathai" as one of Ilaiyaraaja's best compositions saying "the melody of the maestro is complemented by the lyrics".
The album featured three songs: "Uravugal Thodarkathai", "Panneer Pushpangale" and "Vaazhkai Odam"; the lyrics were written by Gangai Amaran and Kannadasan and the vocals for the songs were performed by K. J. Yesudas, Haasan and S. Janaki, respectively. The soundtrack was released under the label of EMI Records. [22]
A critic from The Times of India rated the film two out of five stars and wrote that "There are interesting moments in the film that are intriguing but are never delved into" and added that "It’s as if the makers were dead sure that they wanted to make a film that remained surface-level and didn’t go even a little deeper". [11]
[149] [150] [151] In 2017, the show was dubbed in Malayalam under the title Akkareyanente Maanasam 2 on Asianet Plus [152] and also in Tamil as Uravugal Thodarkadhai 2 on Star Vijay Super [153] from episode 2075, but were discontinued within few months.
Amaran revealed his debut film as composer Malargalile Oru Malligai became unreleased despite soundtrack being released so Oru Vidukathai Oru Thodarkathai became his first film as composer to be released. [3] All songs were written by Vaali and Amaran. [4] The songs "Nayagan Avan Puram" and "Vidukathai Ondru" became hugely popular. [3]
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.
Poottaatha Poottukkal is based on the novel Uravugal by writer Ponneelan. [1] Panchu Arunachalam approached Mahendran to make a film based on this novel; despite initial reservations to direct due to its concept, he agreed after reading the end of the novel. [2]
Laagi Tujhse Lagan (transl. Determined to Love You) is an Indian television series that aired Monday to Thursday on Colors TV from 28 December 2009 to 6 January 2012. It is dubbed in Tamil as Aval Oru Thodarkathai on Polimer TV. [1]