Showing posts with label Sadhna Sargam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sadhna Sargam. Show all posts

A Hit Song from the Movie 'Majaa' - 2005

This is a hit song from the movie Majaa starring Vikram, Asin, Pasupathi, Vadivelu, Manivanna and others. The music for the movie had been composed by Vidhyasaga and this particular son has been sung by Madhu Balakrishnan and Sadhna Sargam. The storyline is as follows - Govindan (Manivannan) is a thief who groups two orphaned kids. Years go by and the two, Adhi (Pasupathy) and Madhi (Vikram) decide to stop stealing and mend their ways and lead a hardworking life along with their father.

They migrate to a neighboring village. They are forced to help a family who suffers at the hands of an influential local panchayat leader Kalingarayar (Murali). The story moves on as they (Adhi and Madhi) take on the feudal head. Madhi also ends up marrying Murali’s daughter (Asin). There are the expected twists and turns and predictable misunderstandings between them before the climax. The trouble creator here is Manicka Vel (Biju Menon). The maternal uncle of Seetha, he plays spoil sport to stop her wedding with Madhi. - Courtesy Indiaglitz. This particular song features Asin and Vikram. This movie is a remake of Malayalam blockbuster Thommanum Makkalum.

Madhavan Hits - Kaadhal Pisaase from the Movie Run

Madhavan Hits - Kaadhal Pisaase from the Movie Run
This is a hit song from the movie Run starring Madhavan, Meera Jasmine and others directed by Lingusamy and the movie too had done well. The song has been sung by Udit Narayan and Sadhna Sargam. The music for this song has been composed by Vidhyasagar. Comedy actor Vikek had made fun of the Tamil pronunciation of some of these Hindi singers in another movie. In particular he mentions this song and how Udit Narayan pronounces the word Paravaayillai as Parvaa Illai. But the irony is that the word Paravaayillai which is assumed to be a Tamil word is a word which has come from the Hindi phrase Parvah Nahin through Karnataka (Parvahgillaa) to Tamil Nadu and has now become a Tamil Word! Using famous singers from different languages is not wrong. Music is universal and it brings people of different languages, interests, faith or any other difference, together easily!