





This song, being a slow romantic melody, brings an excellent refresh everytime its watched. As usual vijay's costumes are awesome and his mannerisms and movements for this songs are enjoyable still. Vijay tried to be "Cool" like SRK and I felt that was cheap, people who have seen Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and this song so close can understand what I mean here.
A favourite song of mine on IT Vijay !
Devi Sri Prasad: This Chennai based Telugu music director stole the hearts of all Vijay fans with his music in Sachien especially the song Kanmoodi Thirakkumbodhu. And he made Vijay sing after a long gap with Vaadi Vaadi, a typical gaana, which was a run away hit among Vijay fans. Other memorable tunes are the Beat of Sachien and Gundu Maanga. There was an unfortunate bitter experience with respect to copyrights since he used the tune of a Telugu song for “Dei Dei Dei”. The song was retuned with same lyrics and visuals after the film released. He has also composed a single song “Kattu Kattu” in Thiruppachi.
Ramana Gokula: Yet another music director from Telugu who worked for the remake movie Badri. Angel Vandhaale and King of Chennai were the new tunes while Kaadhal Solvadhu, Travelling Soldier theme and Vijay’s own Ennoda Laila were retained from Telugu original “Thammudu”. All songs were hits.
Yuvan Shankar Raja: The hottest songs of the day are from his studio. But the music he did for Vijay’s Pudhiya Geethai was just mediocre. Songs like Vasiyakaara and Mercury poove were good to listen, but the spirit of Vijay film music was certainly missing. Vijay’s fans expect Yuvan’s music in a Vijay’s future film very eagerly.
A.R.Rahman: The Isai Puyal did a movie Udhaya with Vijay and it had a music as forgettable as the movie. Thiruvellikeni Rani and Udhaya Udhaya were two good numbers but didn’t create much impact in fan’s minds. With Rahman shifting to the Worldspace through International assignments, there is hardly a chance for this combination to be back again.
D Imman: Imman had a few hit albums to his credit of late, but it was Vijay’s Thamizhan that provided a launch pad for the hence small screen composer. Songs like Hot Party and Maatu Maatu were hits. Not to forget Ullathai Killadhe, which had the lead pair of Vijay and
Placed in a very critical situation of the movie, when it is at its top pace, this song really matches the tempo of the movie… This song running in the background briefly brings you a recap of the whole movie till then, as we watch Vijay and Trisha flying in a Gypsy on the highway… :-)
This song is of course one of Vijay’s own favorites too… In an interview after Ghilli he had said that when he drives back home in top speed every night after the shoot, he would play that song in his car.
Sung by Sukhwinder Singh with vocal support from Manikka Vinayagam this song was tuned by Vijay’s hit combo composer Vidhyasagar.
U can listen to the song online from this link.
And not to forget that she is the only singer to have sung three duets with Vijay till date. The list of huge hits that she has sung in Vijay’s movies is as below:
Olli Olli Idupe – Aadhi
Ennatha Solvenungo – Sivakaasi
Appan panna thappula – Thiruppachi
Elanthapazham – Madurey
Appadi Podu – Ghilli
Missisipi Nadhi –
Nilave Nilave – Nilaave Vaa(with Vijay)
Mouriya Mouriya –
Oru Naal Oru Kanavu – Kannukul Nilavu
Roja Poonthottam – Kannukkul Nilavu
Maatu Maatu – Thamizhan
Here is a list of such voices:
Appan panna thappula (Thirupaachi) – Pushpavanam Kuppusamy
Kattu Kattu Keera Kattu (Thiruppachi) – Manikka Vinayagam
Gundu maanga (Sachien) – Jassie Gift
Sariya Thappa (Nenjinile) – Deva
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Oh Pyaari (Poove Unakaaga) – Aadithyan [Though SA Rajkumar’s voice is the lead and Aadithyan’s voice is meant for Charlie, Vijay does lip sync for both voices :-D]
Oh Uncle (Minsaara Kanna) – Mano (Mano has sung many songs for Vijay but the thing is, he would have sung this song in TMS style which looks odd for Vijay)
Any other such voices that missed the way to the list?? :-)
Tippu’s voice flowing with full of vibrance and his energy-packed renditions being in sync for fast dance numbers of Vijay is one of the prime reasons for this combination to work out successfully.
Many of the recent hit songs of Vijay were sung by Tippu and a short recap will make us realize this:
Ippo Illaati Eppo – Aadhi
Varaan Varaan Aadhi – Aadhi
Kodambakkam Area – Sivakaasi
Nee Endha Ooru – Thiruppachi
Elanthapazham – Madurey
Soora Thenga – Ghilli
Thaam Thakka – Thirumalai
Dhimsui Katta - Thirumalai
Annamala Thambi – Pudhiya Geethai
Vijay plays a Muslim in the film and Vanitha a Hindu Brahmin. So the whole song is set with a Hindu-Muslim integration feel. The music and lyrics express this in an excellent manner.
An example is this:
Female: Kaadhalukku undu kalyana raasi
Sertthu vaikum nammai allavin aasi
Male: Kel kadhu kulira kaadhal enum geethai naalum padippen
Shot completely in the Indian Wonder Taj Mahal,
Ilayaraja has composed music for Vijay’s movies Raajavin Paarvayile, Chandralekha, Kaadhalukku Mariyaadhai, Kannukkul Nilavu and Friends. There were quite a lot of hit songs from these movies, mostly melodies that touch your soul.
The biggest of all was Kaadhalukku Mariyaadhai which was a kind of beginning of a new innings for Ilayaraja ever since Rahman’s arrival. All songs were huge hits and the film itself was a superhit.
The credit of streamlining Vijay’s singing talent goes to Ilayaraja. Vijay had sung quite a few songs previously, but “Oh Baby Baby” by Vijay in Kaadhalukku Mariyaadhai is a song that established him as a playback singer too. Ilayaraja appreciated him after the recording of the song, which is quite an award for him.
Later while composing for the next Vijay-Faasil movie Kannukul Nilavu, Ilayaraja again used Vijay’s voice towards the film’s ending in the small bit “Iravu Pagalai theda”. It was again through Ilayaraja’s music that Vijay got a chance to act in songs sung by the legend KJ Yesudas. Some of the great compositions of Ilayaraja in Vijay’s movies are:
Oh Baby Baby – From Kaadhalukku Mariyaadhai tuned by Ilayaraja. A melody in western style in soft romantic genre.
Mauriya Mauriya – For
Nilave Nilave – With Anuradha Sriram for the movie Nilaave Vaa. A beautiful duet in semiclassical style. Music by Vidhyasagar.
Chandira Mandalathai – From the same movie, with SPB Charan and Harini
Ennoda Laila – A soft gaana from Badri composed by Ramana Gokula.
Ullathai Killadhe – From Thamizhan with
There was a time when songs would pop up a message saying “Indha paadalai paadikondiruppavar ungal Vijay” (This song is being sung by your Vijay) Most of them were B Grade gaana songs and many went just unnoticed.