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The film's soundtrack consisted of 10 songs composed by M. Jayachandran with lyrics written by B. K. Harinarayanan, Manoj Yadav and Kollam Shafi. It was released by Friday Music Company on 4 July 2020.
The songs were sung by K. S. Chithra, M. G. Sreekumar, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Shweta Mohan, Shreya Ghoshal and Zia Ul Haq, with lyrics by Prabha Varma, B. K. Harinarayanan, Shafi Kollam, and Priyadarshan. Raphael stated that he was given to sing two or three songs, before being hired to compose the original songs.
The song was clubbed together with a stanza of Chakkara Chundil (a music single by singer Shafi Kollam, who also got an acting part in the scene) and picturised. The scene was conceived as two rival gangs singing and celebrating together, while a great tension evolves between them. [ 52 ]
The songs were sung by K. S. Chithra, M. G. Sreekumar, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Shweta Mohan, Shreya Ghoshal and Zia Ul Haq, with lyrics by Prabha Varma, B. K. Harinarayanan, Shafi Kollam, and Priyadarshan. Saina Music acquired the music rights in February 2020 for an all time record sum in Malayalam cinema.
Shafi started his career through the film One Man Show which was released in 2001. He has directed 18 films. His notable movies are Kalyanaraman (2002), Pulival Kalyanam (2003), Thommanum Makkalum (2005), Mayavi (2007), Chattambinadu (2009), Two Countries (2015). In 2018, Shafi directed Mega Stage Show Madhuram 18 performing in 15 stages in U.S ...
Mohammed Safiullah Moinudden ''Shafi'' is an Indian actor known for his works in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi cinema. He made his debut in the 2002 film Khadgam and won the Filmfare Award for Best Villain – Telugu .
K. G. Markose is an Indian playback singer from Kerala. [1] Markose, who is popular for rendering numerous Christian devotional songs, has also sung over 100 film songs during the years 1980's to 2000's.
Vineeth Sreenivasan made his debut with Vidyasagar composition, "Kasavinte Thattamittu" from Kilichundan Mampazham in 2003. [1] In 2005, he sang "Karale" for Deepak Dev in the film Udayananu Tharam where he lent his voice for his father, Sreenivasan which gained in popularity. [2]