The album was well received. It features ten tunes; six songs, two alternate versions and another two theme songs, with vocals from singers Karthik, Vijay Yesudas, Bombay Jayashri, Nithyasree Mahadevan and P. B. Sreenivas, who made a comeback to playback singing with his song. Moreover, Dhanush and Aishwarya sang for the album along with the composer, Prakash Kumar and Andrea Jeremiah. Lyrics for the songs were written by Vairamuthu, Veturi, Selvaraghavan and Andrea Jeremiah.[6] For a song set in the thirteenth century, research was carried out to find instruments used during that period. A Yaazh, a melodic instrument used in the Sangam Period, and a horn made from animal horns from Bhutan were used.[22]

The soundtrack to Aayirathil Oruvan was released on 4 November 2009 at a University Auditorium in Chennai, in a critically praised event.[31] Prominent film personalities across the South Indian film industry attended the launch, which became one of the first films to play live music at the audio launch. It featured live performances from G. V. Prakash Kumar and Andrea Jeremiah for several songs, as well as songs from Dhanush and Aishwarya Dhanush. Furthermore, the night featured a fashion show from Erum Ali, a Kalari performance, Chenda Melam by women from Kerala, a classical dance performance by an actress Poorna and choreographed by Sivashankar.[31] The soundtrack garnered critical acclaim and was considered Prakash Kumar's finest work to date. Furthermore, shortly after the music release, an album success meet was held on 20 November 2009.[32]


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In the film, only five songs from the album are used in their entirety. Moreover, one song in the film, not included in the soundtrack, is the original version of "Atho Andha Paravai" from the 1965 film Aayirathil Oruvan,[33] which was bought from the original copyright holders of the song in December 2007.[7] The film's picturisation of the three exploring the ruins of the fallen kingdom in the song, were praised.[10]

Ponniyin Selvan: 2 is all set for a spectacular opening in theatres on April 28 and tickets have already been sold out for the coming weekend in advance bookings in a large number of cinemas around the world, as per latest reports. Directed by Mani Ratnam and produced by Lyca Productions in association with Madras Talkies, the epic historical action adventure film is the sequel to the 2022 blockbuster, Ponniyin Selvan: 1, and features music by Academy Award-winning composer A. R. Rahman, whose songs are once again at the top of the charts. A major highlight in the Ponniyin Selvan films has been Ilango Krishnan, whose verses in the songs have received a double thumbs up from fans and critics, with the popular lyricist recently sitting down for an exclusive interview with Galatta to share his experiences of working with Mani Ratnam and A. R. Rahman.

Addressing the positive and the negative comments, including the comparison of the songs in Ponniyin Selvan and Aayirathil Oruvan (2010), Ilango Krishnan stated, "Each song has its own individuality. The 'Chola Chola' song has an identity of its own. The film you just mentioned is also an example of it. All songs have their own individuality. We have to enjoy it in its own beauty. If we have a song, it will have its own charm and we must enjoy it on those levels. Taking it and comparing with another song and vice versa is actually unnecessary." 

With the songs in Ponniyin Selvan: 2 getting a good feedback for its tunes and lyrics, all eyes are now set on the visuals, which fans look forward to witnessing on the big screen next. The film has the lead star cast from Ponniyin Selvan: 1 reprising their roles among whom include 'Chiyaan' Vikram as Aditha Karikalan, Jayam Ravi as Arunmozhi Varman, Karthi as Vanthiyathevan, Trisha as Kundavai, Aishwarya Lekshmi as Poonguzhali, Sobhita Dhulipala as Vaanathi and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in dual roles as Nandini and Mandakini.

Hey y'all. I'm learning Tamil and I speak Telugu fluently. Im learning tamil bit by bit by watching my favourite movies. Aayirathil oruvan or yuganiki okkadu in Telugu is IMO the greatest south Indian movie made, so I re watched it in Tamil and it had Telugu here and there especially in this song. Is it because of historical reasons? I'm not sure but I think cholas spoke Tamil as their mother tongue didnt they? ff782bc1db

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