Friday, 26 June 2015

Rajini Murugan












Rajini Murugan specials




Rajini Murugan is an upcoming Tamil comedy drama film directed by Ponram, who made his debut with Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (2013). The film has SivakarthikeyanKeerthi Suresh in the lead roles, while SooriSamuthirakani and Rajkiran play supporting roles. The film produced by Thirrupathi Brothers will feature music by D. Imman and cinematography byBalasubramaniem.







Cast[edit]


The video footage of the song Enna Ma Ippadi Panreengale Ma from the film Rajini Murugan, which was released as a single towards the end of last month, has been uploaded on YouTube and has garnered over one million views. In the press meet-cum-audio launch of the film, the lyrics of the sensational number echoed and Imman, the happy music director, shared that the other songs. The numbers, much like the viral single, are light and peppy that will be enjoyed by music lovers. 

A still from Rajini Murugan
Imman is over the moon following the song’s success. Speaking at the audio launch of the film that was held recently, he said composing for the film had been an enjoyable experience and it almost felt like he was making music for a sequel to Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (VVS), since both have the same light-hearted feel. “But we had to put in some hardwork and make the music refreshing.  I think it worked out,” said Imman.
On the similarities, Rajini Murugan also has the same crew as that of VVS. Director Ponram and the hero Sivakarthikeyan, who were present at the launch, said that while the mood of the film may be similar, it had a different storyline.
“In this film, the hero wants to settle in life, as opposed to him being a happy-go-lucky guy in VVS, who did not want to go for a job at all,” said the director.
Sivakarthikeyan admitted that the same team meant that the audience would expect something similar to VVS, but it also meant 50 per cent promotion done.
“VVS was a success and the audience know that they are in for a laughter riot. It also meant that there was no need to break ice and we had started off with shooting a big scene, as opposed to small ones we usually start with,” shared Siva.
About the title of the film, which aroused curiosity, Ponram and Sivakarthikeyan said that the hero was a fan, but the name bore more significance than that. Voicing his views about his collaboration with Thirupathi Bros and producer Lingusamy who was recently involved in the Uttama Villain controversy, Sivakarthikeyan said, “We knew it was a successful script and hope that this film makes up for the loss the producer had incurred.”
Film: Rajini Murugan
Composer: D Imman

Review: Ten tracks might seem a bit much at first glance, however, it has to be noted that some tracks are variations of the same song. The title track, sung by Sivakarthikeyan, is the typical kuthu number and thankfully Siva sings perfectly in tune. The karaoke version of the song too lives up to the hype. What makes this song quirky however, is the ending — which ends with the theme of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Un Mele Oru Kannu by Jithin Raj and Mahalakshmi Iyer is a typical romantic duet — melodious, but the lyrics are nothing to write home about. Aavi Parakkum Teakadai sung by Badava Gopi and VN Mahalingam, dials up the quirk factor, as the number, which gives a folksy feel, is interspersed with quirky radio jingle-like announcements. Jigaru Jigaru by Kalpana Raghavendar and Diwakar is yet another folk number, which starts off slowly, but picks up the tempo after the male solo in the beginning. The highlight of the album is the mass number that is already topping the charts — Ennamma Ippadi Panreegalema, sung by the composer himself. The track screams 'fun' from the word go, and Yugabarathi's lyrics finally strike a chord as they perfectly gel with the music. Watch out for the Imman Mix version of the song, which is high on the EDM factor, giving it a totally disco feel. An album that is sure to have more than one track feature as a chart topper.