The most awaited second single, 'Thee Thalapathy' from the 'Varisu' film of Thalapathy Vijay. Silambarasan TR sings it, and the song's music is composed by S Thaman. The song is a tribute to the actor Thalapathy Vijay's overall 30 years acting journey in the film industry. The song is the first-ever combination of Thalapathy Vijay and director Vamshi Paidipally, which is already creating a buzz on the internet.
The Song, 'Thee Thalapathy':-
The song has a rare combination of STR and S Thaman taking social media by storm. The highest beat and energetic voice of the singer STR have highlighted the song for the forthcoming entertainment. At the same time, Vijay was seen performing the song, which Jani Master choreographed. One of the tracks can go viral on the internet within a second.
Earlier released song of the film, 'Ranjithame':-
The film 'Varisu' title song had good numbers on the internet after its release. The song was performed by Vijay himself with MM Mansi. Vivek penned the lyrics of the song. The film is set to have its release on coming to Sankranthi.
The film Varisu:-
The film Varisu has Thalapathy Vijay and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead roles, while Prabhu, Sarath Kumar, Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Srikanth, Shaam, Yogi Babu, Sangeetha, and Samyukhta will playing the supporting role in the film. The music of the film is composed by S Thaman. It is a Tamil language drama film directed by Vamshi Paidipally. Dil Raju, Sirish under the Sri Venkateswara creations and PVP Cinemas, produces the film. The film's music has six songs yet only two songs are released, and another will be similar to this hit song. It will reach the public in the week of Pongal in the coming year.
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