Dasavathaaram (soundtrack)

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Dasavatharam
Studio album by Himesh Reshammiya
Released April 25, 2008
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Sony BMG
Ayngaran International
Producer Oscar Ravichandran
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Dasavatharam is a Tamil language film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and produced by Oscar Ravichandran.

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[edit] Music director

Early, on speculations were high that the lead actor Kamal Haasan wanted five separate music directors for the film, however the indications ceased when A. R. Rahman was signed on as the music director.

Soon after Rahman left the project, citing that the producers of another big-budget film, Sivaji, refused to let him take part in Dasavatharam, often seen as the rival to Sivaji. This rule also affected Shriya Saran, who had to opt out of her role in Dasavatharam. Rahman was replaced by Himesh Reshammiya, who with Dasavathram made his first foray into regional films. However the soundtrack to Bommalattam was released prior to the Dasavatharam soundtrack.

[edit] Background Score

Himesh Reshammiya due to his acting commitments was not chosen to fulfil the role as the background music director for the film. Despite indications that A. R. Rahman would succeed the role, Devi Sri Prasad was chosen, and also provided the music for the trailer.

[edit] Audio launch

The soundtrack to Dasavatharam was released on April 25, 2008 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, which became the largest audio launch for a film in the world. Prominent film personalities across the world attended with Jackie Chan, in his first such appearance, being Hollywood's ambassador for the function. Other prominent regional Indian artistes such as Amitabh Bachchan, Mammooty, Vijay and Madhavan attended the launch, which was graced by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi. The event hosted by Shobana, was attended by all the artistes of the film apart from the producer, Oscar Ravichandran, who opts not to attend public events.

  • The songs were critically panned by the critic and people felt A.R.Rehman would have done a better job!

[edit] Tamil version

No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes
1 Ulaga Nayagan Vinith 5:34 Vairamuthu
2 Kallai Mattum Hariharan, Chorus 5:28 Vaali
3 Oh...Ho...Sanam Kamal Haasan, Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:31 Vairamuthu Picturizes Kamal Haasan as Avtar Singh in concert
4 Mukundha Mukundha Kamal Haasan, Sadhana Sargam 6:32 Vaali Picturizes Asin Telling a story about krishna to the children
5 Kaa...Karuppanukkum Shalini Singh 5:06 Vairamuthu Features Kamal Haasan dancing with Mallika Sherawat in posh nightclubs.
6 Oh...Ho...Sanam
(Re-Mix)
Himesh Reshammiya, Mahalakshmi Iyer 3:47 Vairamuthu

[edit] Hindi version

The Hindi Version is titled Dashavtar. Lyrics in Hindi were written by Sameer, a regular lyricist of Himesh Reshammiya.

No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes
1 Duniya Ke Nayak Ho Vinith 5:34 Sameer
2 Om Namo Narayan Hariharan, Chorus 5:28 Sameer
3 Oh...Ho...Sanam Shaan, Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:31 Sameer Picturizes Kamal Haasan as Avtar Singh in concert
4 Mukundha Mukundha Kamal Haasan, Sadhana Sargam 6:32 Sameer
5 Hey Black Ho Ya White Shalini Singh 5:06 Sameer Features Kamal Haasan dancing with Mallika Sherawat in posh nightclubs.
6 Oh...Ho...Sanam
(Re-Mix)
Shaan, Mahalakshmi Iyer 3:47 Sameer

[edit] Telugu Version

The Telugu Version is written by Veturi and Chandrabose.

No. Song Singers Length (m:ss) Lyrics Notes
1 Loka Nayakunda Vinith 5:34 Veturi
2 Rayini Mattrum Hariharan, Chorus 5:28 Veturi
3 Oh...Ho...Sanam Shaan, Mahalakshmi Iyer 5:31 Chandrabose Picturizes Kamal Haasan as Avtar Singh in concert
4 Mukundha Mukundha Kamal Haasan, Sadhana Sargam 6:32 Chandrabose
5 Kaa Kataguki Shalini Singh 5:06 Veturi Features Kamal Haasan dancing with Mallika Sherawat in posh nightclubs.
6 Oh...Ho...Sanam
(Re-Mix)
Shaan, Mahalakshmi Iyer 3:47 Chandrabose

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