Key Points

Renowned actor Vijay Sethupathi has released the second single 'Kaana Vilakku Mayile' from Seenu Ramasamy's much-anticipated film 'Idi Muzhakkam'. The folk song, performed by Anthony Dasan and written by Vairamuthu, tells the story of a prisoner longing for his lover. The film, starring GV Prakash and Gayathrie, has already received critical acclaim at film festivals. The makers are now preparing for its theatrical release after a successful festival run.

Key Points: Vijay Sethupathi Launches Kaana Vilakku Mayile Song Idi Muzhakkam

  • Vijay Sethupathi unveils folk song from Idi Muzhakkam
  • Song depicts prisoner's longing for love
  • Penned by Vairamuthu and sung by Anthony Dasan
  • Film awaiting theatrical release after festival success
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'Kaana Vilakku Mayile' song from Seenu Ramasamy's 'Idi Muzhakkam' released

Vijay Sethupathi releases folk song from Seenu Ramasamy's awaited film Idi Muzhakkam, featuring GV Prakash and Gayathrie

"Get ready to groove. Launching the vibrant second single #KaanaVilakkuMayile - Vijay Sethupathi"

Chennai, April 12

Actor Vijay Sethupathi on Saturday released the song 'Kaana Vilakku Mayile' from National Award winning director Seenu Ramasamy's long-awaited film, 'Idi Muzhakkam', featuring G V Prakash and Gayathrie in the lead.

Taking to his X timeline, Vijay Sethupathi wrote, "Get ready to groove. launching the vibrant second single #KaanaVilakkuMayile from #IdiMuzhakkam Movie. All the best @seenuramasamy sir & team. Produced by @Kalaimagan20 @mu_fathima @SkymanFilms @gvprakash @SGayathrie @SubikshaOffl @NRRaghunanthan"

The song, which is a folk number, gives the impression that it is a number that is sung by film's protagonist who has been lodged in a prison. The lyrics of the song give the impression that hero longs to meet his sweetheart, waiting for him in the outside world.

The song, penned by Vairamuthu, has been rendered by Anthony Dasan. It has music by N R Raghunanthan, one of Seenu Ramasamy's favourite music directors.

Seenu Ramasamy, who is best known for having directed critically acclaimed masterpieces such as Vijay Sethupathi's 'Thenmerkku Paruvakaatru' and Dharmadurai, has been waiting for a while to get his film Idi Muzhakkam released.

The film is believed to be a suspense action thriller set in a rural backdrop. The shooting of the film was completed in a matter of 50 days in 2021. However, it has since then been awaiting release. Now, sources close to the unit say that the makers are making arrangements to facilitate the release of the film soon.

Apart from G V Prakash and Gayathrie, the film will also feature actors Ganja Karuppu, Saranya Ponvannan and M S Baskar in pivotal roles.

Although it hasn't had a theatrical release yet, the film has come in for critical appreciation at film festivals. It recently premiered at the Pune International film festival, where it got a rousing reception. The reception the film got there has added to the drive of the unit to get the film released in theatres soon.

- IANS

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Priya K.
The song has such beautiful folk vibes! Anthony Dasan's voice gives me goosebumps. Can't wait to see how it fits into the prison narrative. Seenu Ramasamy never disappoints with his music choices. ❤️
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Rahul S.
Been waiting for this film since 2021! The song is good but I hope the movie lives up to the hype. Seenu sir's films usually have great depth, so fingers crossed this thriller delivers.
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Saranya M.
Vairamuthu's lyrics + Raghunanthan's music = Magic! The prison setting makes it so unique. Gayathrie is such an underrated actress - excited to see her in this rural thriller.
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Karthik N.
While I appreciate the folk elements, I wish they had tried something more contemporary. The song feels a bit repetitive after the first minute. Still looking forward to the film though!
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Anjali P.
Vijay Sethupathi supporting his director friend is so wholesome! The Pune festival response has me excited - rural thrillers with good music are my weakness. Hope the release happens soon! 🤞

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