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'Ratnamala' Released: Sivakarthikeyan's Romantic Number from 'Parasakthi' Drops

The romantic track 'Ratnamala' from Sivakarthikeyan's upcoming period film has just been released. This melodious number features beautiful chemistry between Sivakarthikeyan and Sreeleela with some unexpected dance moves. GV Prakash Kumar both composed and sang this romantic piece that's winning hearts. Fans are eagerly awaiting the film's release during the Pongal festival in January.

Mellifluous romantic number 'Ratnamala' from Sivakarthikeyan's 'Parasakthi' released

Chennai, Nov 25

The makers of director Sudha Kongara's eagerly-awaited period film, 'Parasakthi', featuring actor Sivakarthikeyan in the lead, on Tuesday released the lyrical video of the second single from the film, 'Ratnamala', much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

Taking to his X timeline, actor Sivarkarthikeyan shared the links to both the Tamil and Telugu versions of the just released lyrical video and wrote, "#Ratnamala from #Parasakthi is here. #ParasakthiFromJan14"

The slow-paced, romantic number features Sivakarthikeyand and Sreeleela, who delight audiences by surprising them with some fast-paced dance steps occasionally.

Two-time National Award winner G V Prakash Kumar, who has scored the music for the number, has also rendered it himself. Lyrics for the Tamil version is by JayJayashree Mathimaran while lyrics for the Telugu version is by Ramajogayya Sastry.

It may be recalled that actress Sreeleela had begun dubbing for her portions in the film last week.

Taking to its X timeline, Dawn Pictures, the production house producing the film, had announced, "Her own voice, on the big screen. @sreeleela14 starts dubbing for #Parasakthi - Get set for the grand arrival in theatres on January 14th. #ParasakthiFromPongal #ParasakthiFromJan14."

The production house also released a video clip that showed the actress dubbing for the film.

It may be recalled that only a couple of weeks ago, actor Ravi Mohan, who plays the antagonist in the film, began dubbing for it.

The makers had officially confirmed on October 21 this year that the unit had wrapped up the shooting of the film. In August, the unit wrapped up its Pollachi schedule.

Sources in the know say that some important sequences in the film were shot during this schedule, which began on July 18. However, Sivakarthikeyan had joined the unit a little later.

It may be recalled that while the first schedule of 'Parasakthi' happened in Madurai, the unit headed to Sri Lanka for the film's second schedule. The schedule in Pollachi in Tamil Nadu was the third.

‘Parasakthi’ has triggered huge interest among fans and film buffs. The period film, which also features Atharvaa, is believed to be set in the 1960s in the then state of Madras.

A teaser released by the unit shows that the story takes place in the Pachaiyappa’s college in Madras where Sivakarthikeyan is seen going door to door, in search of something. He comes across as a fearless leader, looking to lead students on a violent protest in rebellion against an unjust system which seems to have imposed orders such as ‘Students - do not touch’. Incidentally, the teaser shows this order printed on a wall changed to ‘Do not touch students’.

The teaser gives away the fact that Ravi Mohan’s character is intent on killing Sivakarthikeyan’s character.

'Parasakthi', which was tentatively being referred to as #SK25 as it is Sivakarthikeyan’s 25th film, has music by G V Prakash and cinematography by experienced cameraman Ravi K Chandran. Stunts for the film are by Supreme Sundar. The film is scheduled to hit screens on January 14 next year for the festival of Pongal.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Sivakarthikeyan in a period film - what a refreshing change! The 1960s Madras setting and college backdrop looks promising. Hope this becomes another landmark film like Doctor.

Arjun K

The song is beautiful but honestly, I'm more excited about the political angle shown in the teaser. Student protests in 1960s Madras - this could be a powerful story. Sudha Kongara never disappoints!

Sarah B

As someone who loves period films, this looks fantastic! The attention to detail in recreating 1960s Madras is impressive. The "Do not touch students" twist in the teaser is brilliant social commentary.

Karthik V

Good to see Sreeleela dubbing in her own voice! Many actresses rely on dubbing artists, but this shows her commitment to the character. The Pongal release is perfect timing for family audiences.

Michael C

While the song is melodious, I hope the film doesn't rely too much on romantic tracks. The political and social themes shown in the teaser seem much more compelling. Fingers crossed!

Divya L

G V Prakash singing his own composition - that's always special! The combination of Sudha Kongara's direction and Siv

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