Spark Song Lyrics :
The Greatest of All Time! Our Thalapathy Is Here. Presenting the Song “Spark” from the New Tamil Movie “The Greatest Of All Time”. Starring Thalapathy Vijay, Prashanth, Prabhudeva, Mohan, Jayaram, Sneha, Laila, Ajmal Amir, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Vaibhav, Yogi Babu, Premgi Amaren, Yugendran Vasudevan.
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Song Credits:
Song Title Spark Song Lyrics
Movie The Greatest Of All Time (2024)
Stars Thalapathy Vijay, Prashanth, Prabhudeva, Mohan, Jayaram, Sneha, Laila, Ajmal Amir, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Vaibhav, Yogi Babu, Premgi Amaren, Yugendran Vasudevan, and Akilan.
Written & Directed by Venkat Prabhu
Music Yuvan Shankar Raja
Singer Yuvan Shankar Raja, Vrusha Balu
Lyricist Gangai Amaren
Producer Kalpathi S Aghoram, Kalpathi S Ganesh, Kalpathi S Suresh
Language Tamil
Spark Song Tamil Lyrics :
அவ கண்ணால பாத்தா
ஒரு ஸ்பார்க்-க்கு
என் முன்னால நடந்தா
கேட் வாக்-க்கு
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட் டச் இட்
நீ கையால போட்ட
ஒரு பிரேக்-க்கு
அட உன்னால ஆனேன்
படு படுவீக்கு
ஐயயோ மனசுக்குள்ள மாட்டிக்கிட்டு
மருந்த வச்சியே
கனவுக்குள் வந்து வந்து
கலக்கிபுட்டாயே
கலங்குன மனச இப்ப
தெளிய வெப்பேனே
தெளிஞ்சதும் இருக்கு
மறுபடி வழக்கு
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஏய் பிரேக் இட்
ஏய் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஏய் பிரேக் இட்
ஏய் ஃபீல் இட் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட் டச் இட்
இது காதல் வேள
தினமும் நடத்திகனும்
வேல கிடச்சா
பலமா உரசிக்கனும்
உள்ளுற ஏதேதோ ஆயாச்சு
என்னன்னு கண்டுபுடிக்க நாளாச்சு
ஏய் என்னோட பூமேனி நூலாச்சு
எப்போது எங்கேயும் ஃபீல் ஆச்சு
ஏய் உள்ளார ஏதேதோ ஜிவ்வாச்சுது
நீ உச்சு கொட்டும் மிச்சமெல்லாம் ஜிவ்வாச்சுது
ஏய் இப்போ ஏதோ மேல கீழ
மறந்தேதான் போச்சே
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஏய் பிரேக் இட்
ஏய் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஏய் பிரேக் இட்
ஏய் ஃபீல் இட் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட் டச் இட்
அவ கண்ணால பாத்தா
ஒரு ஸ்பார்க்-கு
என் முன்னால நடந்தா
கேட் வாக்-க்கு
நீ கையில போட்ட
ஒரு பிரேக்-க்கு
அட உன்னால ஆனேன்
படு வீக்கு
ஐயயோ மனசுக்குள்ள மாட்டிக்கிட்டு
மருந்த வச்சியே
கனவுக்குள் வந்து வந்து
கலக்கிபுட்டாயே
கலங்குன மனச இப்ப
தெளிய வெப்பேனே
தெளிஞ்சதும் இருக்கு
மறுபடி வழக்கு
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட் டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஹே பிரேக் இட்
ஹே ஃபீல் இட்
ஹே டச் இட்
ஏய் ஸ்விங் இட்
ஏய் பிரேக் இட்
ஏய் ஃபீல் இட் ஃபீல் இட்
ஏய் டச் இட் டச் இட்
Spark Song English Lyrics :
Ava Kannala Paatha
Oru Spark-kku
En Munnala Nadanthaa
Cat Wak-kku
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It Feel It
Hey Touch It Touch It
Nee Kaiyala Potta
Oru Break-kku
Ada Unnaala Aanen Padu Weak
Iyayo Manasukkulla Maattikkitttu
Marundha Vachiye
Kanavukkulla Vanthu Vanthu
Kalakkiputtaiyea
Kalanguan Manasa Ippo
Theliya Vepaena
Thelinjadhum Irukku
Marubadi Vazhakku
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It Feel It
Hey Touch It Touch It
Idhu Kadhal Vaela
Dhinamum Nadathikkanum
Vaela Kidachcha
Balama Urasikkanum
Ullaara Yaethedho Aayachu
Ennannu Kandupudikka Naalaachu
Hey Ennoda Poomanei Noolaachu
Eppodhum Engeyum Feel Aachu
Hey Ullaara Yeathedho Jivvachudhu
Nee Uchu Kottum Mechamellam Javvachudhu
Hey Ippo Ehthu Mela Kele
Marantheythan Pooche
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It Feel It
Hey Touch It Touch It
Ava Kannala Paatha
Oru Spark-kku
En Munnala Nadanthaa
Cat Wak-kku
Nee Kaiyala Potta
Oru Break-kku
Ada Unnaala Aanen Padu Weak
Iyayo Manasukkulla Maattikkitttu
Marundha Vachiye
Kanavukkulla Vanthu Vanthu
Kalakkiputtaiyea
Kalanguan Manasa Ippo
Theliya Vepaena
Thelinjadhum Irukku
Marubadi Vazhakku
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It Feel It
Hey Touch It Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It
Hey Touch It
Hey Swing It
Hey Break It
Hey Feel It Feel It
Hey Touch It Touch It
Extra Information :
About Thalapathy Vijay :
Born in Madras to director S. A. Chandrasekhar, Vijay made his acting debut as a child actor in the Tamil film Vetri (1984). After playing child roles in his father’s films, he played his first lead role in the film Naalaiya Theerpu (1992), at the age of 18. Vijay continued doing playback singing and acting in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning in just over three decades, Vijay has acted in over 65 films and is one of the most commercially successful actors in Tamil cinema, with multiple films among the highest-grossing Tamil films of all time and among the highest paid actors in India.
leading parts throughout the ensuing few years, with varying degrees of success. Notable movies in this regard were Kushi, Love Today, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai, Thulladha Manamum Thullum, and Poove Unakkaga. In 1998, the Tamil Nadu government bestowed upon him the title of Kalaimaamani.
With the success of Thirupaachi and Pokkiri, he went on to become one of the most prominent and lucrative performers in Tamil cinema. In 2004, he starred in Ghilli, which became the first Tamil film to gross over ₹50 crore. After a period of mediocre success, Vijay began appearing in a number of critically and commercially successful films in the late 2010s, such as Sarkar, Thuppakki, and Kaththi. As an actor, he’s received numerous accolades.
Vijay, also known as “Thalapathy” (transl. commander), has a sizable fan base. In Vijay declared in February 2024 that he would be leaving the movie industry and entering politics with the formation of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. He was listed among the top celebrities in Asia by Eastern Eye, and among Bollywood actors, he is the only actor from Tamilya to make the list for 2023.
Childhood and family
On June 22, 1974, Vijay was born as Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar in Madras, Tamil Nadu (now Chennai).His mother, Shoba Chandrasekhar, is a playback singer and vocalist, while his father, S. A. Chandrasekhar, is a film director . His mother is Hindu, and his father is Christian. Vidhya, Vijay’s sister, passed away at the age of two. Vijay completed his education in Kodambakkam’s Fathima School initially, then at The school Balalok in Virugambakkam. He attended Loyola College to get a bachelor’s degree in visual communication.
Career in film: 1984–2003: Making a debut and moving into leading parts
In the 1984 P. S. Veerappa-produced Tamil film Vetri, Vijay made his acting debut at the age of ten. Later, he appeared in movies like Kudumbam (1984), Vasantha Raagam (1986), Sattam Oru Vilayaattu (1987), and Ithu Engal Neethi (1988) as a kid actor. Directed by his father, he also appeared in Naan Sigappu Manithan (1985) in a supporting role alongside Rajinikanth.
In 1992, Vijay portrayed the main character in Naalaiya Theerpu for the first time. After that, Vijay starred in a number of successful movies, including Senthoorapandi, Rasigan, Deva, and Coimbatore Mappillai. He claims that Vijay’s 1996 performance in Vikraman’s Poove Unakkaga was the catalyst for his initial breakthrough and rise to fame. Vijay performed in the 1997 films Love Today and Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen.
Subsequently, he acted in box office hits like Thulladha Manamum Thullum, Ninaithen Vandhai, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai, Nerrukku Ner, and Priyamudan. He subsequently acted in the movies Minsara Kanna, Nenjinile, and Endrendrum Kadhal in 1999. He starred in two financially successful love films, Kushi and Priyamaanavale, in 2000 in addition to the critically acclaimed Kannukkul Nilavu, his 25th feature. He starred in three successful box office films in 2001: Friends, Badri, and Shahjahan. In 2002, he costarred with Priyanka Chopra in the action flick Thamizhan. Later, he starred in the action movie Bagavathi and the love movie Youth.
About Prabhu Deva :
Indian dance choreographer, film director, producer, and actor Prabhu Deva was born on April 3, 1973. He has primarily worked on films in the Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada languages. Over the course of his 32-year career, he has created and executed various dance routines and won two National Film Awards for Best Choreography. He received the Padma Shri in 2019 in recognition of his contributions to dancing.
Prabhu Deva started his career in acting in the 1990s and early 2000s, and he went on to star in a number of financially successful movies, such as VIP (1997), Minsara Kanavu (1997), Love Birds (1996), and Kadhalan (1994). Following other highly regarded roles in the films Engal Anna (2004), Pennin Manathai Thottu (2000), Vanathai Pola (2000), and Kaathala Kaathala (1998).
Then, Deva was unable to Following the popularity of his previous movies, his box office worth started to drop, and he eventually started playing supporting parts in Tamil movies. After that, he made a successful transition into directing with the Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana in 2005. The project’s popularity led to other director opportunities for Deva.
After that, he continued to produce extremely successful movies in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi, including Wanted (2009), Rowdy Rathore (2012), Pokkiri (2007), Shankar Dada Zindabad (2007), R… Rajkumar (2013), and Singh is Bliing (2015).
Childhood and family
Born on April 3, 1973, in Mysore, Mysore State (now known as Karnataka state), Prabhu Deva was the son of Mugur Sundar and Mahadevamma Sundar. Motivated by his father, South Indian film choreographer Mugur Sundar, He started dancing and studied Bharatanatyam and other Indian classical dance styles from Dharmaraj and Udupi Lakshminarayanan.in addition to Western styles . His brothers are Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad.
In the song “Panivizhum Iravu” from the 1986 Tamil film Mouna Ragam, Deva made his debut as a young flute player. Later, he had an appearance in the 1988 Tamil film Agni Natchathiram as a background dancer for a song. Vetri Vizha, starring Kamal Haasan, was Deva’s first choreography project (1989). Since then, he has choreographed more than 100 motion pictures. He transitioned from choreography to acting. A. R. Rahman, Deva, and Shobhana joined a Tamil movie dance group for a Michael Jackson tribute show called “MJ & Friends” in Munich, Germany in 1999.
By the time In Singapore, he is the director and chairman of Prabhu Deva’s Dance Academy since 2010.Following a string of cameos in songs from Tamil movies, director Pavithran cast Deva in the lead role of the romantic drama film Indhu (1994). Deva’s dancing skills were completely utilized in the song scenes when he appeared alongside Sarathkumar and actress Roja. After that, gaana and disco music became a frequent part in his films.
In Shankar’s romantic drama Kadhalan (1994), his breakthrough performance came as an actor. In the film, he played a young student who initially confronts the father of his sweetheart before turning into an international terrorist. The movie received great praise for its technical accomplishments and went on to win four National Film Awards.
In particular, the songs “Mukkabla” and “Urvasi Urvasi” by A. R. Rahman and Deva’s choreography were very popular throughout India. Despite featuring comparatively unknown actors, the movie went on to become the top grossing Tamil film of 1994, and Deva became a bankable actor as a result of the film’s commercial success. The movie’s dubbed Telugu and Hindi versions were equally successful, opening doors for Deva in other Indian regional industries.
Even though his following picture, Raasaiyya (1995), received negative reviews and box office results, he was nonetheless hired by big-budget productions and appeared in two more Rahman-composed movies in 1996, Mr. Romeo and Love Birds. Love Birds, which was primarily filmed in London, was widely released in theaters abroad and garnered praise for Deva’s performance.
In the interim, Deva charged a fairly expensive ₹60 lakhs for his role as Mr. Romeo, sharing the screen with Madhoo and Shilpa Shetty. Both movies had mediocre box office results, but critics lauded the music and dancing sections of both of them.
In Rajiv Menon’s romance film Minsara Kanavu (1997), Deva received critical acclaim for his performance as a streetwise hairstylist who unintentionally draws the attention of a young woman. He attempts to help fix her up with another man but instead falls in love with her. The movie, which starred Deva with Arvind Swamy and Kajol, went on to win three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, four National Film Awards, and a Filmfare Award—mostly for the soundtrack composed by Rahman.
Deva’s choreography for the song “Vennilave” earned him the National Film Award for Best Choreography in the meantime. Rediff.com called Prabhu Deva’s performance “graceful,” while Indolink.com critic wrote: “If you are not a fan of Prabhu Deva already, it is easy to become one after this movie.” In addition to enjoying a successful run at the box office, Minsara Kanavu was widely released in Hindi as Sapnay.
His next film, the romantic comedy V. I. P. (1997), which starred Rambha, Simran, and Abbas in a group role, was also a commercial success. Indolink.com called the picture “possibly the feel-good movie of 1997,” noting that Prabhu Deva was likely coming of age in it and that “he has unquestionably grown up since his Kadhalan days and exhibits much more moderation as well as a small sense of humor.” Deva also signed up to star alongside Juhi Chawla in the big-budget bilingual Tamil and Hindi film Mazhai Vara Poguthey around that time. Even after production started, the movie was eventually canceled.
With his parts in the drama film Ninaivirukkum Varai (1999) and the comedy film Kaathala Kaathala (1998), which costarred Kamal Haasan, Deva continued to garner both critical and financial success. An Indolink.com reviewer noted that “Prabhu Deva gets a wonderful script and character that he’s comfortable in” in reference to his performance in the latter movie. He later starred in Vikraman’s critically acclaimed family drama Vaanathaippola (2000) and the Guinness World Record-breaking Suyamvaram (1999).
About Prashanth :
Born on April 6, 1973, Prashanth Thiagarajan, better known by his stage name Prashanth, is an Indian actor, businessman, playback singer, and film producer who is mostly recognized for his work in Tamil cinema. In addition to Tamil movies, he has made a few Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam appearances. Actor Prashanth was one of the most well-liked in South India during the height of his career in the late 1990s.
The Tamil Nadu government has awarded him the Kalaimamani Award. Prashanth, who is the son of actor-director Thiagarajan, made his screen debut at the age of 17 in the Tamil film Vaigasi Poranthachu (1990). He later acted in several films, such as Vanna Vanna Pookkal (1992) directed by Balu Mahendra, Chembaruthi (1992) by R. K. Selvamani, Tholi Muddhu (1993) directed by K. Rushendra Reddy, and Thiruda, an action-comedy directed by Mani Ratnam.
The Thiruda (1993). With Shankar’s romantic comedy Jeans (1998), in which he costarred with Aishwarya Rai, Prashanth became well-known. The late 1990s saw Jeans participate in a number of ground-breaking movies, including Kannedhirey Thondrinal (1998), Kaadhal Kavithai (1998), Jodi (1999), and Parthen Rasithen (2000). His success opened doors for him to collaborate on larger film projects.
childhood
On April 6, 1973, Prashanth was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. His mother Peketi Sivaram was an actor and director of Telugu and Kannada films, and he is the son of actor Thiagarajan, who works in Tamil cinema. Another actor in movies, Vikram, is his paternal cousin.
His areas of study were multimedia and computer graphics. He is also a trained pianist. Career Early roles (1990–1997) Prashanth began as a leading romantic hero in the 1990 Tamil film Vaigasi Poranthachu. He then appeared in the Malayalam film Perumthachan, directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, in which he played the son of the title character. He also acted in Tholi Muddhu alongside Divya Bharti, which was the Bollywood film Dil, remade.
Prashanth acted in Thiruda Thiruda (1993), which was directed by Mani Ratnam and included music by A. R. Rahman, with a concentration on Tamil. In the 1990s, Prashanth played the Tamil cinema industry’s “chocolate boy,” and in Azhagu, he portrays a version of that cliché. Of all the films directed by Mani Ratnam, this is the most daring. A National Cinema Award for Best Special Effects was also given to the movie. He plays in the 1993 film Kizhakke Varum Paattu at the end of the year.
He released three films in 1994: Senthamizh Selvan, Kanmani, and Rasa Magan. The success of these movies was mediocre. Thiagarajan, an actor and Prashanth’s father, directed his one and only film of the year, Aanazhagan (1995). From the movie, Prashanth Career Early roles (1990–1997) Prashanth started out as a leading romantic hero in the 1990 Tamil film Vaigasi Poranthachu.
He then starred as the title character’s son in the Malayalam film Perumthachan, directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. He also acted in Tholi Muddhu, which was a remake of the Bollywood film Dil. Prashanth acted in Thiruda Thiruda (1993), which was directed by Mani Ratnam and featured music by A. R. Rahman, with a concentration on Tamil. In the 1990s, Prashanth played the Tamil cinema industry’s “chocolate boy,” and in Azhagu, he plays a version of that cliché. Of all the Mani Ratnam films, this one is the most daring.
About Mohan :
Indian actor Mohan was born on May 10, 1956, and is best known for his roles in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam films. In addition, he goes by “Kokila Mohan” following the release of his first movie, Kokila (1977), and “Mic Mohan” due to his many roles as singers who use microphones. He won the 1982 Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Tamil Film for his performance in Payanangal Mudivathillai.
Career
Following Kokila, Mohan featured in Madalasa (1978), a Malayalam film. In addition, Mohan signed on to produce a Telugu film directed by Bapu called Thoorpu Velle Railu (1979), which was a reimagining of the Tamil classic Kizhakke Pogum Rail, following the success of the Malayalam film. Then, he starred as Bhaskar in the psychological drama Moodu Pani (1980).
It did well in the Tamil film industry’s box office. Mohan became a Silver Jubilee Star recipient. Following his popularity, he was dubbed the Rajendra Kumar of Tamil film in the 1980s.
Following that, Mahendran, the director, debuted Mohan in the 1980 Tamil film Nenjathai Killathe. The movie was released for a year and took home the Best Feature Film in Tamil National Film Award. Following that, the majority of his films were either over 200 days or silver jubilees. He rose to fame with Payanangal Mudivathillai (1982), for which he received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Tamil film.
In Mani Ratnam’s highly regarded 1986 Tamil love drama film Mouna Ragam, he gave one of his best performances. He attempted difficult to pull off a return in 1999 by directing and producing in addition to starring in the lead role in Anbulla Kadhalukku. Regretfully, his misfortune persisted, and the film vanished from theaters entirely. According to Mohan, he produces television serials like as Acham Madam Nanam, Selvangal, Hasiyaramayana, and Brindavanam when he is not acting.
In Unakkum Enakkum (2006), he turned down the role of Jayam Ravi’s father, which was eventually filled by K. Bhagyaraj. After a nine-year break, Mohan returned to the role of the hero in the 2008 film Sutta Pazham. Because the movie had a modest budget, the distributors and producer were able to profit from it.
The first directorial effort, Thalappavu (2008), starring Prithviraj-Lal, was already produced by Mohan’s Civic Cinema. the well-known actor Madhupal. After 13 years, he is returning to Tamil film with the action drama Haraa (2024).
About Yuvan Shankar Raja :
Yuvan Shankar Raja is an Indian playback singer and composer who was born on August 31, 1979. He composes music primarily for Tamil movies, but he also does occasional Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi scores. Known for his ability to incorporate Western musical influences into his compositions, this talented composer is often acknowledged for bringing hip hop to the Tamil cinema and music industries and initiating the “era of remixes” in Tamil Nadu.,
which featured jazz and blended EDM. He’s often called the “Young Maestro” and the “BGM King” of Tamil film music. In addition to winning two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, Yuvan has won five Mirchi Music Awards South, three Vijay Awards, and two Filmfare Awards South.
In twenty-five years, Yuvan has completed more than 170 Being the youngest son of composer Ilaiyaraaja, he started his musical career at the age of sixteen in 1996 with the film score for Aravindhan. He gained notoriety with the soundtrack of Thulluvadho Ilamai (2002), and by the mid-2000s, he was one of the most in-demand composers in Tamil cinema.
He won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Tamil in 2004 for his work on the drama 7G Rainbow Colony. In 2006, he became the only Indian composer to win the Cyprus International Film Festival Award for the soundtrack of Raam. He also won the Filmfare Special Award – South in 2009 for his Telugu musical Oy!. In 2015, Yuvan established his own record label, U1 Records own production company, YSR Films, for movies.
Childhood
August 31, 1979 was Yuvan Shankar Raja’s birthdate. Ilaiyaraaja is a musician and film composer, and he is his third and youngest kid. He is the younger brother of playback singer-music director Bhavatharini and music director Karthik Raja. In the past, Yuvan acknowledged that his brother Karthik Raja was more gifted than he was, but that his lack of a “good team to work with” prevented him from breaking through in the music industry.
Under his direction, his siblings and father have performed numerous songs. His uncles are the cinema directors and composers Gangai Amaran and R. D. Bhaskar, whose sons, Venkat Prabhu, Premgi Amaren, and Parthi Bhaskar, are employed in the Tamil His cousins are in the film industry as well.
Yuvan Shankar completed his education at Chennai’s St. Bede’s Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, stopping after his tenth class. He began taking piano lessons at “Musee Musical” in Chennai, which is connected to Trinity College in London, UK, and began learning music with Jacob Master .
Yuvan Shankar Raja said that although he grew up “with music around him,” he ultimately became a musician. He had always intended to be a pilot and travel “all over the world.” In addition to famous composers like S. D. Burman, R. D. Burman, M. S. Viswanathan, and Naushad Ali, he also appreciates the work of his father and vocalists like Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, P. B. Sreenivas, and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam.
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