April 25, 2009
The old lovers of Thavamai Thavamirunthu, Padmapriya and Cheran are together again in the very romantic Pokkisham.
The film set in the 70’s is a love story between a Hindu boy working in Kolkata and a Muslim girl in Nagore.
The musical album of the film by Sabesh Murali has 11 numbers! However Cheran says there are only 3 full songs and 4 bits in the film. One of the slow romantic songs written by Yugabharathi, Nila Nee Vaanam…. , sung by Vijay Yesudas and Chinmayee will pull at your heart strings and is a sure chartbuster.
Says Cheran: “It is musically going to be different. We have tinkered with the format of the songs, by not following the regular pattern of Pallavi, Anu Pallavi,and Saranam format. The songs have been composed in a way to suit the romantic mood and feel of the story.”
It is a very romantic love story that unfolds through love letters. Says Cheran: “ It will whip up nostalgia among the viewers, and I’ am sure a lot of people will yearn for the good old 70’s and 80’s when falling in love and keeping it alive was tough, especially if the couple were separated by long distance. In comparison today you can chat through the internet or send SMS, very easy methods as technology have spoiled the feel and anguish of love.”
The film set in the 70’s is a love story between a Hindu boy working in Kolkata and a Muslim girl in Nagore.
The musical album of the film by Sabesh Murali has 11 numbers! However Cheran says there are only 3 full songs and 4 bits in the film. One of the slow romantic songs written by Yugabharathi, Nila Nee Vaanam…. , sung by Vijay Yesudas and Chinmayee will pull at your heart strings and is a sure chartbuster.
Says Cheran: “It is musically going to be different. We have tinkered with the format of the songs, by not following the regular pattern of Pallavi, Anu Pallavi,and Saranam format. The songs have been composed in a way to suit the romantic mood and feel of the story.”
It is a very romantic love story that unfolds through love letters. Says Cheran: “ It will whip up nostalgia among the viewers, and I’ am sure a lot of people will yearn for the good old 70’s and 80’s when falling in love and keeping it alive was tough, especially if the couple were separated by long distance. In comparison today you can chat through the internet or send SMS, very easy methods as technology have spoiled the feel and anguish of love.”