In the film, the song serves as a spirited verbal duel between a father (Sathyaraj) and son (Rajinikanth) who are asserting their superiority over one another.
The title was later used for a 2000 film starring Sathyaraj. The song itself was remixed by D. Imman for the 2006 film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam . Audio Technicalities: The .FLAC File Ennamaa Kannu.flac - Google Drive
The iconic catchphrase "Ennama Kannu, Sowkiyama?" (meaning "What's up, dear? Are you well?") was inspired by G. Umapathy, owner of Chennai’s Little Anand Theatre , who used the phrase frequently in conversation. In the film, the song serves as a
The song is a legendary Tamil cinematic track originating from the 1986 film Mr. Bharath , starring Rajinikanth and Sathyaraj. Core Origins & Trivia Imman for the 2006 film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam
Your specific file, Ennamaa Kannu.flac , uses the .
The track was composed by the legendary Ilaiyaraaja and performed by the prolific duo S. P. Balasubrahmanyam (SPB) and Malaysia Vasudevan .
In the film, the song serves as a spirited verbal duel between a father (Sathyaraj) and son (Rajinikanth) who are asserting their superiority over one another.
The title was later used for a 2000 film starring Sathyaraj. The song itself was remixed by D. Imman for the 2006 film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam . Audio Technicalities: The .FLAC File
The iconic catchphrase "Ennama Kannu, Sowkiyama?" (meaning "What's up, dear? Are you well?") was inspired by G. Umapathy, owner of Chennai’s Little Anand Theatre , who used the phrase frequently in conversation.
The song is a legendary Tamil cinematic track originating from the 1986 film Mr. Bharath , starring Rajinikanth and Sathyaraj. Core Origins & Trivia
Your specific file, Ennamaa Kannu.flac , uses the .
The track was composed by the legendary Ilaiyaraaja and performed by the prolific duo S. P. Balasubrahmanyam (SPB) and Malaysia Vasudevan .