According to composer Anirudh Ravichander, the film's director Aishwarya R. Dhanush wanted a light-hearted song about love failure. Ravichander quickly composed the tune in about 10 minutes.[6] Dhanush then began working on the lyrics, which he completed in about 20 minutes of brainstorming.[9] The first line he sang was "Why This Kolaveri?" which means "Why do you have this murderous rage against me girl?" The question, however, is not intended seriously.[6]

The song was recorded at A. R. Rahman's AM Studios in Chennai. The Sound Engineer for this song is Siva Kumar S (Chief Audio Engineer), Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios. The song was officially released after it was known to become popular after an accidental release on to the internet.[9][11]


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Upon release, the hashtag #kolaveri topped the Indian trends in Twitter on the evening of 21 November 2011 and was trended for three consecutive days. Within a week of the official release of the video, it received more than 3.5 million views on YouTube, more than 1 million shares on Facebook, while trending in India on Twitter the whole time. The song is also a hit among non-Tamils, apparently due to the Tanglish lyrics.[13][14][15] Soon after its release, the song was played on US radio station KZYX FM by Mister X, on his show, Music Out of Bounds.[16] By 30 November 2011, it had more than 10.5 million YouTube views.[17] By the start of 2012, it had crossed 30 million YouTube views.[18] The song and versions of it account for more than 200 million of YouTube's total views.[19] The song became the top downloaded song on mobile with 4,100,000 downloads within the first 18 days of release.[20] On 24 November 2011, this song became the first Tamil film song to premier on MTV India. The video was shared by 1.4 million people, liked by 1.8 million people and received more than 1.1 million comments. As of November 2020, the song has 235 million views on YouTube, becoming the second most viewed Tamil song on YouTube only bested by "Rowdy Baby" from Maari 2, also sung by Dhanush.[21]

Imitations and parodies of this song have been created, including versions in different Indian languages, a female version, and versions about current events at that time.[22][23] Its rapid spread to nightclubs and discos in Tokyo, Japan were reported soon after release, and a viral video of Japanese women dancing to it spread soon afterwards.[24] Police officers in India used versions of the song and its title to combat road rage and encourage bike riders to wear helmets. The popularity of the song was also reported by international media like BBC and Time magazine, who attributed its major crossover world appeal to its universal theme, catchy tune and unique lyrics.[5][25] Top business schools like Indian Institutes of Management conducted studies to figure out the popularity of this song.[20] The song has inspired flash mobs in Chennai, Mumbai, Groningen and Auckland.

"Why This Kolaveri Di" popularised the soup-song genre, which resulted in many filmmakers and actors having such sequences and songs in their films.[35] This resulted in severe criticism with many cinephiles and critics time and again, due to this culture.[36] In December 2015, Anirudh worked with Silambarasan for the "Beep Song". Following the song leak, both of them were criticised widely from several women organisations, including Maadhar Sangam, as the song featured lyrics that found to be explicit and derogative against women.[37] A police complaint was filed against Simbu and Anirudh by the All India Democratic Women's Association from the Coimbatore wing, taking offence over the objectionable and sexist lyrics.[38] Anirudh however denied its connection with the song.[39]

Following the Swathi murder case, the debate over alleged misogyny used in the song was revived,[40] after several notions expressed about the portrayal of women and romance in Tamil cinema found to be "unrealistic" and "dangerous to the lives of women".[41][42] Several film celebrities including Dhanush (the songwriter), Silambarasan and Sivakarthikeyan were criticised for the portrayal and normalization of unrequited love, stalking and misogyny in films.[43][44] Dhanush, in a 2017 interview with film critic Baradwaj Rangan, said that the dialogues, songs and characters in his films "may remain in a space that is positive and healthy", in response to the public outrage against portrayal of stalking and misogyny in Tamil films and songs.[45]

A "milk version" of the song by Sonu Nigam's son became popular on YouTube, and was acknowledged by actor Dhanush, who stated "I'm in love with Nevaan Nigam's version of Kolaveri Di. Great idea Sonu Nigam". A feature of this version was to replace the word 'scotch' with 'milk'.[47]

Sony Music along with their digital partners Jack in the Box said, "Kolaveri Di has set a new example worldwide and we are extremely thrilled about these awards as this is just the beginning. We are sure the success of this song will definitely be written in golden words in the history of music industry."

Piano and Keyboard notes of the song Why this kolaveri di from the 2012 Tamil Movie 3 (Three) in Western Notations and Indian Notations. Violin, Flute and Harmonium Notes, Chords, Guitar Tabs and Sheet Music of the song Why this kolaveri di.

Tamil films have always tried to create space for both classical music based melodies, which unmistakably appeal to the upper class, and also the vernacular rhythm based pacy songs, which has found support amongst the youth. With the successful emergence of antihero characters, popularly portrayed by Rajinikanth and Vijayakanth, the local beats have gained more space, and the urban versions have seen an ascent.

It turns out, song contains 90 unqiue words, 79 words are english and 11 are non english(Tamil). 87.8% words are english. So here after call why this kolaveri di song as Tanglish(Tamil + English) song.

Controversial lyrics, inspirations from global folk, influence of Punjabi music were the order of the day. There was agony as well as the music world lost some of its best known names. Classical music maestro Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, legendary singer-composer Bhupen Hazarika, ghazal king Jagjit Singh, sarangi player and singer Ustad Sultan Khan and actors Shammi Kapoor and Dev Anand, on whom hundreds of Bollywoods songs were pictured, passes away during the year.

Of the films released in the year, the music of AR Rahman's Rockstar stood out. While Sadda haq became a virtual anthem of sorts, other songs of the Ranbir Kapoor-Nargis Fakri starrer like the foot-tapping Tango for Taj and the Sufi Kun faya kun were quite hummable.

Songs leave a mark in the minds of the people, making them feel all the emotions deeply. Some songs are so mesmerizing that they give goosebumps to their listener while some make people groove furiously. But, there are some quirky viral songs of India which are different, sometimes unexplainable and widely denoted as 'earworms'. They are unique and distinct, and as an individual listens to such songs, it stays in their mind for a long time. Here is a list of some quirky songs that no one can ignore.

Kolaveri Di is amongst the most quirky songs released in the year 2011 sung by the star Dhanush, who is known for his role in Ranjhanaa. The song still has a stronghold on everyone's mind and it is hard to let it out. Stars like Dhanush, Anirudh, Shruti Haasan and Aishwarya Dhanush came together to create this quirky soup song. The song, the music and the actor's voice can make anyone dance on its music. It is such an earworm that one will find themselves singing the song repeatedly over and over again the whole day. It has a massive count of 209M views on YouTube.

Here is a classic example of a quirky song featuring Jackky Bhagnani from the movie Rangrezz that was taken from a popular song of the singer Psy. It is still amongst the most played party songs in the world. The dance, the beats, everything about the song with the Indian feel was sensational at its time. It was released in the year 2013 and has 24K views on YouTube. Many people still listen to the song and groove on the track's music. The singer of the song Psy earned many awards worldwide and the original song is amongst the most viewed tracks of the decade.

The petitioner submitted that in a series of five experiments involving over 500 college students, researchers from Iowa state University and the Texas Department of Human Sciences examined the effects of seven violent songs and eight non-violent songs.

Results showed that violent songs led to more aggressive interpretations of ambigiously aggresive words. The violent songs increased feelings of hostility without provocation or threat, it was submitted.

Alleging that Kolaveri was also in the category of violent songs, the petitioner said some schools in Tamil Nadu and Kerala were concerned over children singing it. Besides, the boys were using the song to tease the girls.

The influence of Kolaveri and lyrics make students take to violence, the petitioner claimed. The Central Board of Film Certification had granted certification to the movie without taking this into consideration, he alleged. 0852c4b9a8

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