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Vijay Antony started his composing career with the 2005 film Sukran. [5] He was nominated for his score in the film Naan Avan Illai (2007). Antony's songs for the 2008 film Kadhalil Vizhunthen became hits, especially the dappan koothu number Nakka Mukka . [ 6 ]
The song "Molachu Moonu" was recorded by Mumbai-based newcomer Supriya Joshi, who sent her demo vocals to Antony on e-mail and thereafter being roped in for recording. Besides composing, Antony had further sung two songs—"Sonna Puriyadhu" and "Vela Vela". [4] With Vijay Antony's use of gibberish words in the lyrics, he also coined the term ...
Song Singers Lyrics "Panju Methai" Shoba Chandrasekhar, Vijay Antony: Vaigai Selvan "Saathikadi" I: Vijay Antony, Sangeetha Rajeshwaran: Snehan "Saathikadi" II: Vijay Antony, Sangeetha Rajeshwaran, Uma Mahesh "Sukran" Theme Music: Jaidev, Anoop, Vijay Antony: Vijay Antony "Suppose Unnai" Ranjith, Vinaya "Thullavatho Ilamai" Malgudi Subha: Vaali ...
Kadhalikka Neramillai (transl. No Time to Love) is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language drama television series starring Chandra Lakshman, Prajin and Srinath.It aired from 26 November 2007 to 21 August 2008 on STAR Vijay [1] This serial has been re-telecasted on STAR Vijay Super from January 6, 2017.
The official soundtrack contains seven songs composed by Vijay Antony with the lyrics primarily penned by Kaviraj and Upendra. The audio of the film was released on 18 June 2008, three months before the release of the film. [citation needed] The album was released by Times Music.
The success also inspired its singer Chinnaponnu to release an English version of the song. "Naaka Mukka" would also go on to be reused in the 2009 Telugu-language film Mahatma as "Jajjanaka" (which was also composed by Antony) [ 12 ] and featured in the 2011 Hindi film The Dirty Picture .
The soundtrack album was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, while Vijay Antony composed two songs and also scored the background music . Lyrics were penned by Na. Muthukumar. Shreya Ghoshal won Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil for the song 'Un Perai Sollum Podhe'. [2]
In late July 2013, four leading contemporary music directors, G. V. Prakash Kumar, S. Thaman, Vijay Antony and D. Imman, were chosen to sing the number "Thirumbi Vaa", which was termed as a "motivational song" by the director. [10]