Paaraa Song Lyrics :
Music Composer: The captivating music for “Paaraa” is composed by Anirudh Ravichander.Lyricist: The thought-provoking lyrics are penned by Paa Vijay.Vocals: The song features soulful vocals by Anirudh Ravichander and Shruthika Samudhrala.Promo: Ahead of its release, the makers have unveiled an intriguing promo of “Paaraa,” which promises a pulsating experience for the audience.
Song Credits:
Song Title Paaraa Song Lyrics
Movie Indian 2 (2024)
Director Shankar
Cast Kamal Haasan, Siddharth, Kajal Agrawal
Music Anirudh Ravichander
Singers Anirudh Ravichander, Shruthika Samudhrala
Lyricist Pa Vijay
Producers Subas Karan
Language Tamil
Published May 22, 2024
Duration 4:22 Mins
Credits Sony Music South
Paaraa Song Tamil Lyrics :
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : பார் ரா ..வருவது ஓராட் படையா
வீரா ..விழுப்புண் அலங்காரா
மாறா …..ஆயிரம் உடைவாள் ஒருவன்
பேரா ..வரிப்புலி வரலாறா
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : திணவுள்ள தோள்கள் உண்டு
தீயாய் காக்கும் வாட்கள் உண்டு
புறவிக்கும் ரெக்கை உண்டு
புயலுக்கு தான் உருவம் உண்டு
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : தொட்டு பார் கை நடுங்கும்
மூச்சடங்கும் இவனை கண்டு
வேட்டைக்கு போகுது பார்
வேங்கை வெகுண்டு
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
இது தமிழ் மானத்தின் சேனை
அட வெள்ளை ரத்தம் தொட்டு
இனி வாளில் ஏற்று சாணை
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
இது தமிழ் மானத்தின் சேனை
அட வெள்ளை ரத்தம் தொட்டு
இனி வாளில் ஏற்று சாணை
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : பார் ரா ..வருவது ஓராட் படையா
வீரா ..விழுப்புண் அலங்காரா
மாறா …..ஆயிரம் உடைவாள் ஒருவன்
பேரா ..வரிப்புலி வரலாறா
பெண் : கன்னங்கரு இரவு
போதாதா நமக்கு
வெள்ளைக்கார நிலா
வான் மீது எதுக்கு
பெண் : ரத்தத்தை கறை படிஞ்சா
உன் வாலின் முனைக்கு
முத்த கறை ஒன்னு
வேணாமா துணைக்கு
பெண் : உன்னோட காலடி குழம்பாகனும்
உன் மேல விழும்பூண் தழும்பாகும்
உன் கையில் சேரும் வரமாகும்
இல்லை தாய் மண்ணுக்கே நாம் உரம் ஆகணும்
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : அடியே வெடியே
அல்லி கொடியின் மடியே உன்ன
அள்ளி வாசம் பாக்க வரட்டா
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : புரிய வலியே
சேலை புலியே புலியே உன் மேல்
வரிகள் எண்ணி எண்ணி சொல்லட்டா
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : துப்பாக்கி தாப்பாய் கொண்ட
சிப்பாக்கெல்லாம் சிம்மம் நீயே
நட்ப்பாக்கி நேசம் காட்டணும்
குப்பைக்கெல்லாம் மகனும் நீயே
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : அடிமைகள் ரத்தத்துக்கு
வெப்பம் தந்த வீர தாயே
அதிகார வர்க்கத்துக்கு
அறைக்கூவல் நீயே
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
இது தமிழ் மானத்தின் சேனை
அட வெள்ளை ரத்தம் தொட்டு
இனி வாளில் ஏற்று சாணை
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
என் தாய் மண் மேல் ஆணை
இது தமிழ் மானத்தின் சேனை
அட வெள்ளை ரத்தம் தொட்டு
இனி வாளில் ஏற்று சாணை
ஆண் மற்றும் குழு : பார் ரா ..வருவது ஓராட் படையா
வீரா ..விழுப்புண் அலங்காரா
மாறா …..ஆயிரம் உடைவாள் ஒருவன்
பேரா ..வரிப்புலி வரலாறா
Paaraa Song English Lyrics :
Male and Chorus : Paara…. varuvadhu oraat padaiya
Veera ..vizhuppunn alangaara
Maara ….aayiram udaivaal oruvan
Pera …varipuli varalaara
Male and Chorus : Thinavulla tholgal undu
Theeyai kaakkum vaatkal undu
Puravikkum rekkai undu
Puyalukkum dhaan uruvam undu
Male and Chorus : Thottu paar kai nadungum
Moochadangum ivanai kandu
Vettaikku pogudhu paar
Vengai vegundu
Male and Chorus : En thaai mann mel aanai
En thaai mann mel aanai
Idhu thamizh maanathin senai
Ada vellai raththam thottu
Ini vaalil yetru saanai…
Male and Chorus : En thaai mann mel aanai
En thaai mann mel aanai
Idhu thamizh maanathin senai
Ada vellai raththam thottu
Ini vaalil yetru saanai
Male and Chorus : Paara…. varuvadhu oraat padaiya
Veera ..vizhuppunn alangaara
Maara ….aayiram udaivaal oruvan
Pera …varipuli varalaara
Female : Kannangaru iravu
Podhaadha namakku
Vellaikkaara nila
Vaan meedha edhukku
Female : Raththa karai padinja
Un vaalin munaikku
Muththa karai onnu
Venaama thunaikku…
Female : Unnoda kaaladi kulambaaganum
Un mela vizhumpunn thazhambaaganum
Un kaiyil serum varamaaganum
Illai thaai mannukke naam uramaaganum
Male and Chorus : Adiye vediye
Alli kodiyin madiye unna
Alli vaasam paakka varatta
Male and Chorus : Puriya valiye
Sela puliye puliye un mel
Varigal enni enni sollatta
Male and Chorus : Thuppakki thappaai konda
Sippakkellaam simmam neeye
Natpaakki nesam kaattum
Kuppaikkellaam maganum neeye
Male and Chorus : Adimaigal raththathukku
Veppam thandha veera theeye
Adhigaara vargathukku
Araikkooval neeye…
Male and Chorus : En thaai mann mel aanai
En thaai mann mel aanai
Idhu thamizh maanathin senai
Ada vellai raththam thottu
Ini vaalil yetru saanai…
Male and Chorus : En thaai mann mel aanai
En thaai mann mel aanai
Idhu thamizh maanathin senai
Ada vellai raththam thottu
Ini vaalil yetru saanai
Male and Chorus : Paara…. varuvadhu oraat padaiya
Veera ..vizhuppunn alangaara
Maara ….aayiram udaivaal oruvan
Pera …varipuli varalaara
Extra Information :
About Indian 2 (2024) :
Indian 2, also known as Indian 2: Zero Tolerance, is an upcoming vigilante action movie in the Tamil language that is directed by S. Shankar. B. Jeyamohan, Kabilan Vairamuthu, and Lakshmi Saravana Kumar co-wrote the screenplay. Red Giant Pictures and Lyca Productions collaborated on the film’s production. It is the second part of the Indian trilogy and the follow-up to Indian (1996). R
eunited with Bobby Simha, Siddharth, S. J. Suryah, Kajal Aggarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, Vivek, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Gulshan Grover, Samuthirakani, and Nedumudi Venu, Kamal Haasan plays Senapathy, an elderly independence fighter turned vigilante who battles corruption.
Following a 2015 discussion of project ideas, Indian 2 was revealed in September of 2017. Due to excessive production costs, Sri Venkateswara Creations withdrew after first agreeing to participate. After that, Lyca joined the production. The main shooting started in January 2019 and continued intermittently over five years, covering multiple legs, until it concluded in March 2024. Chennai, Rajahmundry, Bhopal, Gwalior, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Johannesburg, and Taiwan were among the places used for filming.
Two years were added to the filming schedule due to a COVID-19 outbreak and an accident that claimed the lives of several team members. Red Giant Pictures joined at that time as a co-producer. The technical team comprises of Anirudh Ravichander, a musician, editor A. Sreekar Prasad, production designer T. Muthuraj, supervisor of visual effects V. Srinivas Mohan, and cinematographers Ravi Varman and R. Rathnavelu.
The global theatrical debut of Indian 2 is finally slated for July 12, 2024, following multiple postponements. Owing to the film’s eventual running time of more than six hours, it was divided into two parts, the third of which, Indian 3, is scheduled for release in 2025.
About Shankar :
Born on August 17, 1963, Shankar Shanmugam is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter who primarily works in Tamil cinema. He is sometimes billed as S. Shankar or by his moniker Shankar. He is among the Indian film industry’s highest-grossing filmmakers. His movies usually tackle modern-day societal issues, vigilante themes, and the application of cutting-edge VFX and technology. Throughout his career, he has received six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, four Filmfare Award South, and one National Film Award.
His first feature film, Gentleman (1993), earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director in addition to the Filmfare Best Director Award. He frequently works with A. R. Rahman, the composer; the two have worked on over 11 films together.
Two of his socially and politically charged films, Indian (1996) and Mudhalvan (1999), were tremendously successful box office earners. India also submitted both films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but neither received a nomination. M. G. R. University bestowed an honorary doctorate upon him.
With Vikram playing three different roles (Ambi, Remo, and Anniyan), his psychological thriller Anniyan was released in 2005 to great critical and financial acclaim. Shankar and Rajinikanth collaborated on Sivaji (2007), the priciest Indian movie at the time, following Anniyan. He worked with Rajinikanth once more on the science fiction movie Enthiran (2010), which at the time was the highest earning Tamil film ever. Its sequel, 2.0 (2018), is currently the sixth most grossing movie in India and the tenth highest grossing movie in the world. Additionally, it is 2018’s highest-grossing Indian movie.
Muthulakshmi and Shanmugam welcomed Shankar into the world on August 17, 1963, in Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu. After completing his mechanical engineering diploma at Central Polytechnic College, he worked as a typewriter employee before breaking into the motion picture business. After chance exposure to Shankar and his team’s dramatic theater productions, S. A. Chandrasekhar brought him into the film business as a scriptwriter. Despite his desire to be an actor, he decided to pursue a career in filmmaking instead, rising to prominence as one of India’s top directors.
After that, Shankar reteamed with Kamal Haasan to work on Indian 2, the sequel to Indian. Lyca Productions produced it, the production company’s second partnership with Shankar following 2.0. However, the film’s production was put on hold because Haasan was running in the 2019 Indian general election, there was an incident on the set, and the COVID 19 pandemic.
Shankar made his Telugu film debut in February 2021 with Game Changer, which starred Ram Charan and Kiara Advani and had a script written by Karthik Subbaraj. Dil Raju produced it under the Sri Venkateswara Creations banner. He also declared in April 2021 that he will be making his Hindi film debut in the Anniyan remake Ranveer Singh.
Jayantilal Gada was to produce it under Pen Studios. But Shankar ran into legal issues over the remake rights, and the project was never put into production. Production on Game Changer started, and Shankar announced that he will work on and direct both Game Changer and Indian 2 concurrently after Haasan became available after Vikram’s release.
Indian 2 will be released in June 2024, according to Shankar, and Game Changer is scheduled for release in the same year. Haasan also revealed that the third installment of Indian has completed filming and that post-production would start following the completion of Indian 2.
About Kamal Haasan :
Born Parthasarathy Srinivasan on November 7, 1954[4], Kamal Haasan is an Indian actor, politician, playback singer, social activist, screenwriter, choreographer, director, producer, and presenter of motion pictures. He primarily works in Tamil cinema. In addition to Tamil, he has made appearances in a few Bengali, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada movies. Haasan, who is regarded as one of the best actors in Indian cinema, is also credited with bringing numerous novel filmmaking techniques and technology to the country.
Numerous honors have been bestowed upon him, including one Rashtrapati Award, two Filmfare Awards, nine Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, four Nandi Awards, four National Film Awards, and seventeen Filmfare Awards South. He received the Padma Bhushan in 1990, the Padma Shri in 1990, and the Kalaimamani Award in 1984.
In the 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma, for which he received a President’s Gold Medal, Haasan made his acting debut. Following a hiatus, he made his feature film debut in the 1975 drama Apoorva Raagangal, which was helmed by K. Balachander. The role of an impertinent young man who falls in love with an elderly woman won him his first Filmfare Award.
For his roles as a gullible young man who falls in love with a woman who has retrograde amnesia in Moondram Pirai (1982), an ordinary slum dweller who becomes a well-respected don in Nayakan (1987), and dual roles in Indian (1996), he was awarded three National Film Awards for Best Actor.
His roles in Sagara Sangamam (1983), Swathi Muthyam (1986), Pushpaka Vimana (1987), Sathyaa (1988), Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989), Gunaa (1991), Thevar Magan (1992), Nammavar (1994), Mahanadhi (1994), Hey Ram (2000), Aalavandhan (2001), Anbe Sivam (2003), Virumaandi (2004), Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu (2006), Dasavathaaram (2008), in which he played ten roles, Vishwaroopam (2013), and Vikram (2022) all brought him further praise. Many of his films have been produced by Raaj Kamal Films International, his production firm.
In 2004, Haasan was granted the inaugural Abraham Kovoor National Award in recognition of his charitable endeavors. He served as the project ambassador for the Hridayaragam 2010 event, which aimed to generate money for a children’s orphanage serving HIV/AIDS victims.
At Sri Ramachandra University in Porur, Chennai, Haasan presented roses to children suffering from cancer in September 2010 as part of the introduction of a children’s cancer relief fund. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi put up Haasan’s name for the Swachh Bharat Mission. Haasan officially established Makkal Needhi Maiam, or the People’s Justice Center, on February 21, 2018.
On November 7, 1954, Haasan was born as Parthasarathy into a Tamil Iyengar Brahmin household. His parents were Rajalakshmi, a homemaker, and D. Srinivasan, a lawyer and freedom fighter. At first, Haasan was known as Parthasarathy. Later on, his father gave him the new name Kamal Haasan. Actors Charuhasan (1931–born) and Chandrahasan (1937–2017) are his brothers.
Nalini, Haasan’s sister, is a classical dancer who was born in 1946. After completing his elementary schooling in Paramakudi, he moved to Madras, which is now Chennai, to follow his brothers’ academic goals. Encouraged by his father, Haasan pursued his schooling in Santhome, Madras, where he developed an interest in the arts and cinema.
Haasan accompanied his mother, a doctor, when she went to see A. V. Meiyappan (AVM) for his wife’s treatment. M. Saravanan, the son of AVM, seemed to be pleased by his manner and suggested him for their production of Kalathur Kannamma. At the age of six, Haasan earned the Rashtrapati Award, also known as the President’s Gold Medal, for his role in Kalathur Kannamma.
He also acted in five other films during his childhood. with 1962, he made his feature film debut with Kannum Karalum. Encouraged by his father, he joined T. K. Shanmugam’s repertory group, T. K. S. Nataka Sabha. He pursued his studies in Triplicane’s Hindu Higher Secondary School in the interim. Haasan’s interest in cosmetics was piqued and his profession was formed during his tenure with the theater group.
Haasan returned to the film business as a dance assistant, training under choreographer Thankappan, following a seven-year break. Haasan made a few cameos in a few movies during this period, some of which were uncredited. In the dancing scene of the 1970 movie Maanavan, he made his initial appearance. He then worked with Thankappan on movies like Kasi Yathirai (1973) and Annai Velankani (1971).
He served as assistant director and played a supporting part in the former. In the 1973 Tamil film Arangetram, directed by K. Balachander, he played his first major role. He was portrayed by Balachander as the antagonist in his 1973 novel Sollathaan Ninaikkiren. After that, Haasan played minor parts in movies like Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974), Gumasthavin Magal (1974), and Naan Avanillai.
About Siddharth :
Born on April 17, 1979, Siddharth Suryanarayan, better known by his stage name Siddharth, is an Indian actor who mostly performs in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu films. In addition to his acting career, he has worked on movies as a playback singer, producer, and screenwriter. In addition, he has been in numerous commercials.
Siddharth decided to pursue a career in filmmaking after completing his education in business management. He first worked as an assistant to Mani Ratnam and then made his acting debut in S. Shankar’s coming-of-age Tamil film Boys (2003). The movie’s popularity gave Mani Ratnam the chance to star in the multi-starrer Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004). After that, he went on to win praise from both critics and audiences in Telugu and Hindi cinema with Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005), Rang De Basanti, and Bommarillu (2006).
He became well-known as a bankable lead actor in Telugu movies in the late 2000s, and he later decided to pick fewer roles. He also received praise for his performances as a carrom player in Striker (2010) and as a blind warrior in the fantasy movie Anaganaga O Dheerudu (2011).
After a hiatus, he made his way back to Tamil cinema in 2011 and created the commercially successful romantic comedy Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (2012) starring Balaji Mohan. Subsequently, the actor had a busy year in 2014, taking home both critical and commercial success for his two projects, Jigarthanda (in which he played an ambitious filmmaker) and Kaaviya Thalaivan (in which he played an actor from the Madras theater scene in the 1920s).
He then starred in Aranmanai 2, a horror comedy directed by Sundar C (2016). Then, he starred in Murali Gopy’s 2018 Malayalam film Kammara Sambhavam. He acted in the Tamil movie Aruvam, directed by Sai Shekar, and Sivappu Manjal Pachai, directed by Sasi, in 2019.
On April 17, 1979, Siddharth was born in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, to a Tamil-speaking family. He attended D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School in Madras for his first education before moving to Delhi to attend Sardar Patel Vidyalaya. Later on, he earned a Bachelor of Commerce (Honors) from Kirori Mal College in New Delhi.
Siddharth was heavily involved in extracurricular activities while in college, attending the World debate Championships and holding the position of president of the campus’s debate organization. After that, he finished his MBA at the S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai. In addition, he was the 1999 CNBC Manager of the Year after coming out on top in a speaking skills competition.
In 1988, Siddharth made his debut in the media by dubbing for the Banish mosquito repellent commercial in eight different languages, as directed by Jayendra Panchapakesan, the close friend of his father who was also a film director. He stated that he only enrolled in business school as a “safety cushion” at his father’s insistence because he understood from an early age that he was destined for a career in movies, displaying a special interest for writing and directing. He then briefly studied amateur theater while in Delhi, polishing his writing and directing talents while doing live stage productions with the theater group Players.
About Kajal Agrawal :
Born on June 19, 1985, Kajal A Kitchlu (née Aggarwal) is an Indian actress who primarily appears in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil language films. Aggarwal has received four nominations for the South Filmfare Awards and three South Indian International Movie Awards.
In the 2004 Hindi film Kyun! Ho Gaya Na…, Aggarwal made her acting debut in a little role. Her first Telugu film, Lakshmi Kalyanam (2007), was released. She received more acclaim for her performance in Chandamama that same year. One of the highest-grossing Telugu movies ever, the fantasy feature Magadheera (2009), was a career-changing success and brought her critical recognition.
Awe (2018), Bhagavanth Kesari (2023), Govindudu Andarivadele (2014), Temper (2015), Darling (2010), Brindavanam (2010), Mr. Perfect (2011), Businessman (2012), Naayak (2013), Baadshah (2013), Khaidi No. 150 (2017), Nene Raju Nene Mantri (2017), and Temper (2015) are some of her other well-known Telugu films. In well-known Tamil films like Naan Mahaan Alla (2010), Maattrraan (2012), Thuppakki (2012), Jilla (2014), Vivegam (2017), Mersal (2017), and Comali (2019), she has also portrayed the female lead. Her two most popular Hindi films are the thriller Special 26 (2013) and the action movie Singham (2011).
Aggarwal became the first South Indian actress to have a wax figure shown at Madame Tussauds Singapore in 2020.
Aggarwal was raised in Bombay (modern-day Mumbai) by a Punjabi family with Amritsar heritage. Her mother Suman Aggarwal runs a confectionery and serves as Kajal’s business manager. Her father Vinay Aggarwal is an entrepreneur in the textile industry. Nisha Aggarwal, a Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam actress, is Kajal’s younger sister.
Aggarwal attended Jai Hind College to finish her pre-university coursework after attending St. Anne’s High School in Fort, Mumbai. She went on to get her degree in mass media from Kishinchand Chellaram College, specializing in marketing and advertising. With aspirations of earning an MBA throughout her formative years, she stated in 2012 that she “intended to achieve a post-graduation degree soon”
Aggarwal made her Telugu film debut in 2007 in Teja’s Lakshmi Kalyanam, costarring Kalyan Ram; the film did not perform well at the box office. Later same year, she starred in the critically acclaimed Chandamama, directed by Krishna Vamsi, which became her first significant hit movie. Her debut Tamil film, the action entertainer Pazhani directed by Perarasu and starring Bharath, was released in 2008.
That year, she had one more Tamil release, a cameo role in Venkat Prabhu’s comedy-thriller Saroja. Her role was too little for the movie to have a major impact on her career, even though it became a commercial and critical triumph. Pourudu and Aatadista, her Telugu releases, are set against Sumanth and Nitin.
In 2009, Aggarwal released four albums. Her debut role was in the critically panned and financially unsuccessful Tamil film Modhi Vilayadu, starring Vinay Rai. After that, she costarred with Ram Charan Teja in the lavish Telugu historical drama Magadheera, where she made her debut in dual parts. S. S. Rajamouli’s film won a ton of accolades from critics, and Aggarwal in particular was commended for her portrayal as a princess. For her performance, Aggarwal received nominations for the Best Telugu Actress Filmfare Award and the Best Telugu Actress South Scope Award.
It became the highest-grossing Telugu film ever made, smashing multiple records in its commercial success. Aggarwal became one of the most sought-after actresses in Telugu cinema because to Magadheera’s popularity. In 2011, it was rereleased in Tamil under the name Maaveeran, and the box office reception was equally positive. Although critics gave her future releases—Ganesh Just Ganesh, opposite Ram, and Arya 2, opposing Allu Arjun—mixed reviews, her performance won praise.
A. Karunakaran’s romantic comedy Darling, which starred Aggarwal and Prabhas, was released in 2010. It was well-received by audiences and became a box office hit. Kajal was nominated for Best Actress in her second Filmfare film.
About Anirudh Ravichander :
Born on October 16, 1990, Anirudh Ravichander—also going by his moniker, Anirudh—is an Indian music composer and playback vocalist who mostly performs in Tamil films. Additionally, he has composed music for a few Telugu and Hindi movies. In addition, he has nine SIIMA Awards, six Edison Awards, five Vijay Awards, and two Filmfare Awards South.
Composed for the 2012 film 3, his debut song “Why This Kolaveri Di” became an international hit and amassed over 400 million views on YouTube. He was signed by A.R. Murugadoss to write the music for the Vijay-starring film Kaththi (2014), which featured the viral hit song “Selfie Pulla”. The movie’s soundtrack rose to prominence for Anirudh, before he was hired in 2019 to write the music for Rajinikanth’s Petta. Anirudh has made a name for himself.
Rajinikanth is the uncle of Anirudh Ravichander, who is the nephew of Latha Rajinikanth and the son of actor Ravichander “Ravi” Raghavendra and classical dancer Lakshmi Ravichander. Aishwarya, Soundarya, and Hrishikesh are his cousins. Thirty-year-old filmmaker Krishnaswami Subrahmanyam was Anirudh’s great-grandfather.
2011 saw him graduate from Loyola College in Chennai, which he claimed was only a fallback option in the event that his music career did not take off. Anirudh studied piano at London’s Trinity College of Music. He played in a fusion band as well. At Chennai’s Soundtech Media Audio Engineering Institute, Anirudh also pursued a diploma in sound engineering. Anirudh and his band took part in a reality TV show during his school days, where they were judged by A. R. Rahman.
In the Dhanush-starring film 3, directed by his cousin Aishwarya Rajinikanth, Anirudh Ravichander made his musical composing debut. He had composed background music for Aishwarya’s short films while attending Loyola College, and her use of his work on those projects persuaded her to hire him for her first business project. Early in November 2011, a song from the movie Why This Kolaveri Di! was leaked online and became viral.
The team behind the film decided to release the song officially after that. Due to its humorous Tanglish lyrics, it gained popularity on social networking platforms right away. The song quickly rose to the top of Indian YouTube searches and became a regional internet sensation throughout Asia. The song is about the lead actor in the movie getting dumped by his girlfriend.
The album’s remaining tracks were equally well-received by critics when they were released in December. Rediff.com’s critic concluded that it was “an intriguing collection,” noting that “all the songs in 3 are good and come with appealing instrumental arrangements.” Behindwoods’ reviewer said, “Such a promising debut by a composer hasn’t been seen in recent Tamil cinema history.
” Anirudh was commended as well for the background music he composed for the movie. As a result, he continued to receive attention for the movie through awards, including the Vijay Award for Best Find of the Year and nominations for the 60th Filmfare Awards South and the South Indian International Movie Awards. He contributed to the Telugu dubbing of the movie as well.
About Pa Vijay :
Indian lyricist, poet, writer, director, producer, and actor Pa. Vijay primarily creates music for Tamil films. In Cheran’s Autograph (2004), he was the recipient of the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in India for the song Ovvoru Pookalume.
Although Vijay was born and raised in Jayankondam, his father Balakrishnan worked as a spinning man for National Raw Factory in Coimbatore. Saraswathi, his mother, worked as a teacher at Government School Kovai. Through his brother, who was a family friend and collaborator on movies and his magazine Bhagya, he got to know K. Bhagyaraj. After making his lyrical debut in Gnanapazham in 1996, Vijay went on to pen a number of hit songs.
Thaai Kaaviyam was scheduled to be Vijay’s acting debut, however after its premiere, the movie was shelved. Subsequently, he made his screenplay debut in Gnabagangal (2009), his acting debut.
After that, Vijay acted in M. Karunanidhi’s script for Ilaignan (2011), in which he played a ship’s bond worker. With Strawberry (2015), Vijay made his debut as a filmmaker and producer.
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FAQ’S :
Who are the main cast members returning for “Indian 2”?
- The main cast includes Kamal Haasan, Bobby Simha, Siddharth, S. J. Suryah, Kajal Aggarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, Vivek, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Gulshan Grover, Samuthirakani, and Nedumudi Venu.
What is the role of Kamal Haasan in “Indian 2”?
- Kamal Haasan plays Senapathy, an elderly independence fighter turned vigilante who battles corruption.
Who is the director of “Indian 2”?
- "Indian 2" is directed by S. Shankar.
Which production companies are involved in the making of “Indian 2”?
- Red Giant Pictures and Lyca Productions collaborated on the film's production.
What is the release date for “Indian 2” and how has its runtime been handled?
- The global theatrical debut is slated for July 12, 2024. Due to its lengthy runtime of over six hours, it will be divided into two parts.
Can you provide some background information about director Shankar?
- Shankar Shanmugam, also known as S. Shankar, is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his socially relevant and technically advanced films in Tamil cinema.
Who is Kamal Haasan, and what are some of his notable achievements?
- Kamal Haasan is a multifaceted Indian actor, politician, filmmaker, and social activist known for his contributions to Indian cinema. He has received numerous awards, including four National Film Awards and nineteen Filmfare Awards South.
What is Siddharth’s role in “Indian 2,” and what are his previous notable works?
- Siddharth plays a significant role in "Indian 2." He is known for his performances in films like "Rang De Basanti," "Bommarillu," and "Kaaviya Thalaivan."
Who is Kajal Aggarwal, and what are some of her notable films?
Kajal Aggarwal is an Indian actress known for her work in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil films. Some of her notable films include "Magadheera," "Thuppakki," and "Mersal."
Who is Anirudh Ravichander, and what are some of his notable musical compositions?
Anirudh Ravichander is a renowned Indian music composer known for his work primarily in Tamil cinema. His notable compositions include "Why This Kolaveri Di" from the film "3" and the soundtrack of "Kaththi."
Can you tell me about Pa Vijay’s contributions to the film industry?
Pa Vijay is an Indian lyricist, poet, writer, director, producer, and actor known for his work in Tamil cinema. He won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the song "Ovvoru Pookalume" from the film "Autograph" (2004).