The upcoming Suriya flick 7aam Arivu has a lot of attractions for the fans. From the mega audio launch event scheduled for September 3rd to the big wait for the movie release, which will present our hero in a triple role. The gala audio launch event will have Suriya displaying some ball jugglery tricks, trapeze stunts, walking ropes and even breathing fire.
Now a Chinese number composed by Harris Jayaraj is taking the expectation meter even higher. The track has been called Zhe Yindu Nanzi Shi Shei penned by lyricist Madan Karky. Yes folks! Don’t be surprised the young Madan is acquainted well with Chinese. He says. “The title means – Who is this Indian? Why has he come here?” In fact director A.R.Murugadoss was not aware of Madan’s hidden talent and when he came to know that he could write Chinese lyrics, the director was quite surprised. Later Madan was briefed on the song situation being sung from a child’s perspective, soon after which the young lyricist claimed to ink the lyrics well before time. “I was able to finish the song in a few hours and I got it verified by a Chinese teacher. The entire unit is happy with the song.”
Madan’s love for languages continues as he earlier penned a Portuguese number for the film 180.
Now a Chinese number composed by Harris Jayaraj is taking the expectation meter even higher. The track has been called Zhe Yindu Nanzi Shi Shei penned by lyricist Madan Karky. Yes folks! Don’t be surprised the young Madan is acquainted well with Chinese. He says. “The title means – Who is this Indian? Why has he come here?” In fact director A.R.Murugadoss was not aware of Madan’s hidden talent and when he came to know that he could write Chinese lyrics, the director was quite surprised. Later Madan was briefed on the song situation being sung from a child’s perspective, soon after which the young lyricist claimed to ink the lyrics well before time. “I was able to finish the song in a few hours and I got it verified by a Chinese teacher. The entire unit is happy with the song.”
Madan’s love for languages continues as he earlier penned a Portuguese number for the film 180.
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