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The track "Oru Maalai Neram" was excluded from the film; the song was performed by Javed Ali and Shilpa Rao, the latter in her Tamil playback debut. [2] The song "Va Va Nilava Pudichi" is repeated at the end of the album, with singer Rahul Nambiar credited for both. [ 3 ]
Simultaneously, he started recording the track "Kaavaalaa" and he had felt Rao's vocals were apt for the song. This was Rao's first Tamil song after a decade, after performing "Oru Maalai Neram" from Naan Mahaan Alla (2010). [3] She rehearsed performing the lyrics for two days and sang the track within two hours.
"Oru Maalai Neram" Shilpa Rao: Thambikku Indha Ooru "Mudhal Pen Niyae" Dharan Kumar: Sindhu Enthiran "Kilimanjaro" A. R. Rahman: Chinmayi: 2011 Rajapattai "Paniye Panipoove" Yuvan Shankar Raja: Renu 2012 Nanban "Irukkaannaa" Harris Jayaraj: Vijay Prakash, Sunidhi Chauhan: Thadaiyara Thaakka "Kalangal" S. Thaman: Chinmayi Manam Kothi Paravai "Po ...
Many songs in Indian films are based on ragas of Indian classical music. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale.
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Notes 2010 Naan Mahaan Alla "Oru Maalai Neram" Yuvan Shankar Raja: Na. Muthukumar: Javed Ali: 2012 English Vinglish "English Vinglish" (Female) Amit Trivedi: Pa. Vijay: 2023 Pathaan "Azhaiyaa Mazhai" Vishal–Shekhar: Madhan Karky: Vishal Dadlani: Dubbed version Jailer "Kaavaalaa" Anirudh Ravichander ...
"Abacha" from Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam (2009) and "Oru Maalai Neram" from Naan Mahaan Alla (2010) were her debut songs in Telugu and Tamil respectively. Rao rose to widespread prominence with the release of "Woh Ajnabee" from The Train (2007) and "Khuda Jaane" from Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), the latter of which earned her a nomination for ...
This is the Tamil discography of veteran Indian male playback singer K. J. Yesudas, who sang in over 700 songs in Tamil films. [1] [2] [3] Yesudas's first film was in the film Bommai (1963) as Neeyum Bommai Naanum Bommai composed by S. Balachander.
Many music directors gave him memorable songs, including C. R. Subburaman, ... Oru Murai Paartthaale Podhum: ... Neram Maalai Neram.... Atthaan Endru Mutthu Mutthaaga