This explains a lot about how these popular background scores a.k.a bgms in Tamil Cinema and other regional cinemas are so much in sync with the screen visuals and feel very seamless to experience. From your demystification, I could see the music is only making the audience listen to what actually has been shown on the screen. I've had thought at times why this bgm feels so good and intoxicating, but now I know the answer as it is keeping the ears and eyes in synchrony. Fabulous, as always !
Well essentially that is the role of background score for motion picture. Typically though initially it was created to keep the audience engaged in the silent scenes to prevent them being distracted by the noises of projector or something else around, seeped in to emote the scenes and performance. I myself a composer look for minuscule details as even as small as lifting of an eyebrow, to be emphasised, and it is because of the music such details are noticed, without music such performance goes missed. Here, Deva a versatile composer and a genius takes no excuse to miss the details! Thank you @suvaissance for this beautiful and educational breakdown!
Still remember how I walked out of the theater all the way to my home, after watching this movie as a 9 year old boy. 🤣 This BGM was ringing my ears throughout that 15 mins walk. The impact was too much to handle
Best narration and best story telling. Those who absorb the emotion of the music and narration of musician only can express the same. Appreciate the efforts . Thank you
Ultimate break down, really your narration+super star walk awesome, thanks for your wonderful effort made about this class cult clip.. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 it's awesome (na oru thadavay sonna nooru thadava sonna Mari)❤
@@faiyazahmed2621 You might like this episode about Enthiran robot voice: ua-cam.com/video/1JCtv58jYvY/v-deo.html (1 aalu sonna 100 robot sonna mathiri 😂)
I love all three of them very much… Raja, Rahman, Deva all are like gurus for me… The films that Raja sir did after 1992 - that alone would be the number of films that some major Hollywood composer did in their lifetime… Hollywood would faint when they see us calling that number of movies as a “destroyed” career - just an alternate thought 😂…
Deva was good,he delivered the right stuff according to the movie..notable was assai ,which many mistook as ar rahman initially,but TBH he delivered some mind boggling numbers.
I'm also from Tamilnadu, listened to this bgm lot of times but this detailing I'm surprised. That's the view of expert and ordinary person. Thanks for your detailing
Wow.. I thought, what could be there to analyze in footsteps. You deserve a PhD in Musicology. You changed the way I would observe and appreciate more, the sounds.
+1 to your comment, Sir (@adarshguptak). Totally @Suvaissance, that is mind blowing analysis on the footsteps, the rest are just the details (on a lighter note) :)) - Plagiarized partly from what respected Scientist Dr. Albert Einstein said once - "I want to what God's thoughts were, the rest are just the details".
I just love the way you explain in such detailed for the secret sauce behind the legendary footsteps sounds! Mindblowing! Please do more videos like this,love it!
Thanks… A lot of times, the initial few people I show the content suggest trimming the video… I am glad I didn’t trim that footstep part out… I actually felt it was fascinating that it was so hard to find any normal footstep that was as crisp as the Baasha sound effect. I know it’s a made up sound effect and humans can’t walk like that… even if they are superstars… but it’s amazing how it instantly turns smart and crisp after you remove the second impact sound. And instead add dust sound.
That’s so true, it’s all about the sound design and how much effort they should have put into making it sound so crisp and sync well with the scene for the main Badshah theme song. ‘Naan Autokaran’ and ‘Badshah’ having the same tune is another brilliant analysis. Again, I just loved the way you compared different kinds of footsteps, which eventually made us realize how crucial it can be and the importance of just footsteps can actually make such a big impact for the overall sound and feel. As a musician and music producer, I always try to analyze all the sound elements whenever I’m listening to a song. And now you literally made me be more precise and give even more detailed attention to a simple sound and the science behind it. Glad that I found your channel a long time back, it is very interesting and will be very useful for a lot of musicians out there. Thank you so much ❤️🔥🦾
Yaaaru maaa neenga....hit subscribed!. You once again impressed me with your indepth analysis. Awesome work. Never knew these details when i listen to these songs. Brilliant once again
Thank you… the magic happens when I try to re-create a song closely, I learn a lot of things while trying to achieve the same sounds as these composers…and then I like to share my findings!
@suvaissance awesome. Please continue this magic. It's definitely something that I have enjoyed. Especially your uttama villain decoding or dissection was simply mind-blowing.
I am 50 years old now. Never imagined that at 16 when I was first watching this movie...this song had so many things inscribed in it. Amazing and wonderful video this is. Your analysis is exceptionally scientific. WoW.
For most, it's just a piece of music. But when analyzed like this, something to marvel at. So much thought, efforts gone into a few seconds of music, to create an impact.
@kuralfamily3733 It is quite well disguised! When the mood changes from happy love song to sad love song it’s easy to detect. We also usually expect that happy love-sad love changing within a movie. But this… this is “Local” hero entry song and “Mass” gangster entry song with different speeds, different beats, different lyrics, entirely different moods… quite a few would have missed it!
Wow mam. Thank you for such a wonderful decoding process,. Director, Deva Sir and including you did a fantastic job and that naan autokaran song and baasha bhai theme, whaaaaat????? after all these years both are same song. ? Verithanam 🔥
Everytime u r making a brilliant point n that is obviously an unnoticed one by the people.. amazingly made video.. hope this reaches the composer Mr.Deva... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@suvaissance sure Ma'am ur channel deserves more.. 🙂 if possible try to make podcast about the same by collaborating with artist to speak about your research on a song.. so that u can reach larger audience I guess..
The way you break-down each and every instrument and why it is used. Loved every single minute of this video. Thanks a lot for giving me goosebumps again. 🔥🔥:)❤
So happy to hear. I love it when the glory of glorious cinematic creations are felt to the full extent… when fully experienced, it becomes more than just entertainment… we realize so many life lessons from it… hard work, attention to detail, believing in another person’s vision, encouraging coworkers…
Wow! Thank you for this break down! No wonder why Deva ruled! Though he is known for plagiarism, he is an undoubted genius who provided masterpieces that speak of his legacy!
Ma'm hats off to your brilliance in dissections and then combining the same. Highly appreciate your analysis. And thank you for making me understand why I am addicted to BASHA BGM
U r swell akka.. Detailed and Skilled. So nice. In the end i expected the full original clip play so we could experience it after learning the details.
mam i wish if you can focus on all Indian cinema than being particular on one industry we just love the way you breakdown an bring your toughs to us, it would be really appreciating if you can bring out other industries also thank you
@rakshitha85 Hi! What is your primary language? I have made 3 Telugu related episodes so far. And one pan India episode too: ua-cam.com/video/epLIHpoJyxI/v-deo.html (I will try to do more)…
@@suvaissance thanks for the response mam my primary language is Kannada i wish to see your breakdown music of some kannada composers like Hamsalekha, Vasuki Vaibhav, Ajnish Loknath, Raghu Dixit as well and we got ppl like Dr Rajkumar, Shankar Nag, and most happening shetty gang I'm not compelling or specific but just give it a try 😌
Thanks be to algorithm which has brought Your frequency of thought in my youtube I'd.... Awesome way of stroy telling.... Unimaginable, But every proof is matching diligently... Even Deva the creator can't tell his intuitive blessings of music... Long live your story telling......❤❤❤❤
your analysis is brilliant as usual.. was watching this video with the same enthusiasm, smile and goosebumps that I get everytime on watching baasha film... thank u for this 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Recently I moved from rubber padded shoe to hard shoe. Every time i walk , inside me it feels like baashas footsteps. Thank you sister for decoding this song and Mr. DEVAS geniousness.
Hahaaaa… I love this comment so much… I can feel the “massu” (மாஸ்) that you felt from your shoes through your comment…. I was actually on my hands and knees on the floor with different shoes studying the sounds while making this episode… and I was thinking “pppah what a walk they have created” - now every man can wear a hard shoe and feel this. Cinema touches us, shapes us so much… Not only cell phone technology and softwares… cinema and art touches us so much everyday in precious ways… calling it as “just entertainment” means they have not remembered the benefit of cinema like you!
Yay! 😃🎶 Same sentiments here! The emotion called “Mass” was created by this group of three… Rajini, Deva, Suresh Krissna. It is a cultural phenomenon not seen anywhere else in the world. This music and Annamalai music created it…. Just awesome. I think the world will be fascinated if they look into it.
OMG! Where were you so long? 😅 Your analysis is amazing 👏 Cherishing all the memories these songs are associated with 😊 but now with an additional insight into the musical nuances. Thank you ❤❤
Fabulous analysis. Such hard work goes in creating the impactful scene. I am from Punjab but I love Baasha and this title song. I tried to copy his walk and wore leather shoes. 😂 Now I understand why and how I felt such impact and inspiration despite not understanding a word of Tamil.
This explains a lot about how these popular background scores a.k.a bgms in Tamil Cinema and other regional cinemas are so much in sync with the screen visuals and feel very seamless to experience. From your demystification, I could see the music is only making the audience listen to what actually has been shown on the screen. I've had thought at times why this bgm feels so good and intoxicating, but now I know the answer as it is keeping the ears and eyes in synchrony. Fabulous, as always !
Such a match this BGM is, no? 😃 Your comment is giving me an idea to look at good music and scenes which do not really match much…
That'd be great. Looking forward for more such "Suvai" hunt demystification videos ✌😊
Well essentially that is the role of background score for motion picture. Typically though initially it was created to keep the audience engaged in the silent scenes to prevent them being distracted by the noises of projector or something else around, seeped in to emote the scenes and performance. I myself a composer look for minuscule details as even as small as lifting of an eyebrow, to be emphasised, and it is because of the music such details are noticed, without music such performance goes missed. Here, Deva a versatile composer and a genius takes no excuse to miss the details! Thank you @suvaissance for this beautiful and educational breakdown!
@@suvaissancecan u analyse si senor
I think It was ilayaraja sir who has amazing BGM for footsteps in Malayalam Film SAMRAJYAM. Even the costume was inspired from that movie
Still remember how I walked out of the theater all the way to my home, after watching this movie as a 9 year old boy. 🤣
This BGM was ringing my ears throughout that 15 mins walk. The impact was too much to handle
Lovely memories! 😃
Can see the effect after all these years
Only those with true passion for the art can do such a great analysis. I am amazed at your passion😮
Thank you for recognizing my love for the arts… It has become my life now…
Best narration and best story telling. Those who absorb the emotion of the music and narration of musician only can express the same.
Appreciate the efforts .
Thank you
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed!
totally agree!!
Ultimate break down, really your narration+super star walk awesome, thanks for your wonderful effort made about this class cult clip.. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 it's awesome (na oru thadavay sonna nooru thadava sonna Mari)❤
@@faiyazahmed2621 You might like this episode about Enthiran robot voice: ua-cam.com/video/1JCtv58jYvY/v-deo.html (1 aalu sonna 100 robot sonna mathiri 😂)
@@suvaissance sure I will check it out. 🤳
Thanks for making video for Deva sir. He ruled industry for a decade till early 2000s. But really underrated..
Many think ar rahman destroyed ilayaraja's rule in tamil music industry. But the fact is, deva only destroyed ilayaraja.
I love all three of them very much… Raja, Rahman, Deva all are like gurus for me… The films that Raja sir did after 1992 - that alone would be the number of films that some major Hollywood composer did in their lifetime… Hollywood would faint when they see us calling that number of movies as a “destroyed” career - just an alternate thought 😂…
Dai deva is best copy cat music director
@@karikalacholan1406 dai nee moodittu podaa...
Deva was good,he delivered the right stuff according to the movie..notable was assai ,which many mistook as ar rahman initially,but TBH he delivered some mind boggling numbers.
I'm also from Tamilnadu, listened to this bgm lot of times but this detailing I'm surprised. That's the view of expert and ordinary person. Thanks for your detailing
Glad to hear…
I love the story you tell for each music. It's legendary.
You will be one of the reasons for many people watching youtube. Skilled woman
Wow.. I thought, what could be there to analyze in footsteps. You deserve a PhD in Musicology. You changed the way I would observe and appreciate more, the sounds.
Wow, thank you! 🙏 Glad to hear your experience with this video…
+1 to your comment, Sir (@adarshguptak). Totally @Suvaissance, that is mind blowing analysis on the footsteps, the rest are just the details (on a lighter note) :)) - Plagiarized partly from what respected Scientist Dr. Albert Einstein said once - "I want to what God's thoughts were, the rest are just the details".
What a profound detailing! Hats off to your immense passion for art 👍🙏
I just love the way you explain in such detailed for the secret sauce behind the legendary footsteps sounds! Mindblowing! Please do more videos like this,love it!
Thanks… A lot of times, the initial few people I show the content suggest trimming the video… I am glad I didn’t trim that footstep part out… I actually felt it was fascinating that it was so hard to find any normal footstep that was as crisp as the Baasha sound effect. I know it’s a made up sound effect and humans can’t walk like that… even if they are superstars… but it’s amazing how it instantly turns smart and crisp after you remove the second impact sound. And instead add dust sound.
That’s so true, it’s all about the sound design and how much effort they should have put into making it sound so crisp and sync well with the scene for the main Badshah theme song. ‘Naan Autokaran’ and ‘Badshah’ having the same tune is another brilliant analysis. Again, I just loved the way you compared different kinds of footsteps, which eventually made us realize how crucial it can be and the importance of just footsteps can actually make such a big impact for the overall sound and feel. As a musician and music producer, I always try to analyze all the sound elements whenever I’m listening to a song. And now you literally made me be more precise and give even more detailed attention to a simple sound and the science behind it. Glad that I found your channel a long time back, it is very interesting and will be very useful for a lot of musicians out there. Thank you so much ❤️🔥🦾
Once again I'm astonished by your music analysis mam!
😊 glad you enjoyed
Yaaaru maaa neenga....hit subscribed!. You once again impressed me with your indepth analysis. Awesome work. Never knew these details when i listen to these songs. Brilliant once again
Thank you… the magic happens when I try to re-create a song closely, I learn a lot of things while trying to achieve the same sounds as these composers…and then I like to share my findings!
@suvaissance awesome. Please continue this magic. It's definitely something that I have enjoyed. Especially your uttama villain decoding or dissection was simply mind-blowing.
Wow this why I love internet ❤.
Haha! Now that people mention it, I’m officially part of “the internet” now! 😂🎉
Tks for honouring "Thenisai thendral" Deva sir composition madam. Awesome composer ur talk gives additional goose bumps for this music 🎉
Thank you so much 🙂
I am 50 years old now. Never imagined that at 16 when I was first watching this movie...this song had so many things inscribed in it. Amazing and wonderful video this is. Your analysis is exceptionally scientific. WoW.
your observations give me a great understanding of the efforts of a musical directors and the psychology put behind a movie
Where I was these years didn't find this channel.
Amazing explanations.
For most, it's just a piece of music. But when analyzed like this, something to marvel at. So much thought, efforts gone into a few seconds of music, to create an impact.
Yessss!
Great explanation. Helped me appreciate this marvelous piece of music better. This has elevated my appreciation for Deva. Thank you!
Love the breakdown, and the logic you deduced behind every single element that was used. Amazing stuff! ❤
Never Knew Music Director Deva is this much talented. 👏👏👏
never realized it is the same tune used.. nice🙏
It's a known thing for all Rajni fans
@kuralfamily3733 It is quite well disguised! When the mood changes from happy love song to sad love song it’s easy to detect. We also usually expect that happy love-sad love changing within a movie. But this… this is “Local” hero entry song and “Mass” gangster entry song with different speeds, different beats, different lyrics, entirely different moods… quite a few would have missed it!
Loved this !! Very captivating way of sharing your understanding of the nuances . Keep them coming 👍
Never seen someone explain this much in depth, I became your subscriber
Welcome to Suvaissance!
8:53 👏 didn’t even realize it all these years!!
So true. Even I was flummoxed when I realized the similarity.
So true. Two extremes of feelings made it different
One of my favorite movies is Basha, which I've watched countless times. It never gets boring. Your analysis of the background music is superb.
Yay! Thank u 🎉
I cried ❤. Basha is a gem. No match❤
Absolutely! 🙏
Wow factor... Kind of detailing, never ever seen or heared before. Polite and crystal clear. Keep up the good work. Lots of love from TN
Thanks a lot!
Wow! What a decoding of this legendary BGM ever, Your decoding makes me goosebumps! Love this ❤
😃🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant Dissection!!
Awesome, Deva sir is a genius who knew the audience's pulse...and your review is simply amazing ❤🎉
True! Thank you! 😃🌸
Wow mam, that's a great break down of this legendary song. Never knew so much went into the making 😊❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Ur observation and decoding with beautiful convincing narration is mind blowing ❤❤
Great analysis enhancing the nuances of the music greatly like never before…
Oh my god this is wonderful perspective ❤ Goosebumps .Thanks a ton .
Yay!
Wow mam. Thank you for such a wonderful decoding process,. Director, Deva Sir and including you did a fantastic job and that naan autokaran song and baasha bhai theme, whaaaaat????? after all these years both are same song. ? Verithanam 🔥
It’s amazing how that got hidden in plain sight (plain hearing?!)… many have not noticed it’s the same tune… it’s a lesson for composers.
Salute to your amazing research work on nostalgic 90s kids moments. Uthamavillain music analyse is wonderful, i didnt here it from anyone.
Thank you so much… happy to see you’re enjoying this channel…
Deva's a Real Goat People Finally Realizing it, It really Warms my Heart.
getting goosebumps as you breakdown the song. music is a powerful tool to communicate
😃🤌🤌
Everytime u r making a brilliant point n that is obviously an unnoticed one by the people.. amazingly made video.. hope this reaches the composer Mr.Deva... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I always do hope that all our love reaches the creators!
@@suvaissance sure Ma'am ur channel deserves more.. 🙂 if possible try to make podcast about the same by collaborating with artist to speak about your research on a song.. so that u can reach larger audience I guess..
The way you break-down each and every instrument and why it is used. Loved every single minute of this video.
Thanks a lot for giving me goosebumps again. 🔥🔥:)❤
So happy to hear. I love it when the glory of glorious cinematic creations are felt to the full extent… when fully experienced, it becomes more than just entertainment… we realize so many life lessons from it… hard work, attention to detail, believing in another person’s vision, encouraging coworkers…
Wow! Thank you for this break down! No wonder why Deva ruled! Though he is known for plagiarism, he is an undoubted genius who provided masterpieces that speak of his legacy!
absolutely love your analysis!!!
It's a very impressive sound and music. I fell in love at first sight.
Ma'm hats off to your brilliance in dissections and then combining the same. Highly appreciate your analysis. And thank you for making me understand why I am addicted to BASHA BGM
☺️ Glad to hear you enjoyed…
And that’s next level of decoding! Thoroughly enjoyed your insight.
Your explanation makes me realise how much efforts made in a single bgm.very well explained 👏👏
True! Goosebump giving BGMs… they would take time to polish each and everything…
Intelligent analysis,all the very best mam❤
This video is a goosebump in and of itself ! Thank you Sukrish!
Amazing analysis and awesome interpretation.
Thank you maam. It was a nice informative video. We all grew up watching Baasha movie many times in TV.
What an Awesome knowledge on Music. Great observation. Keep going...
Thank you! 😊🌸
Tq mam for explaining, i loved it
I might be wrong, but similar sounding footsteps were there in Mr. India which was released much before (1987)
Very unique content 😌 and well explained. Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you… glad u enjoyed!
Came across this channel. Accidentally. You're a Genius ❤
Thank you for the kind words 😊🌸
Madam.Sa lute. U r Genius. U do reseach on music. i m film director n poet. th x
U r swell akka.. Detailed and Skilled. So nice. In the end i expected the full original clip play so we could experience it after learning the details.
Why your channel is still underrated??
Great efforts, you just perfectly decoded🔥
Thanks! Glad to hear…
Fantastic perspective 🤗👌🏽👍🏽👏🏼
Thanks Sab! 😃🌸🙌
Wonderful Explanation. Thank you for bringing old memories. Used to watch this movies during Sundays in Pothigai TV. 😅😅
You got very clear understanding on sound engineerings that reflects Very good presentation
Beautiful Dissection, Big Thank you for imparting knowledge and giving the nuances.
Happy to hear! Thanks..
Excellent explanation Mam
Enjoyed Watching this video. Great effort. Thanks for making it
Yay! 🎉🎉
Excellent Analysis. Thank You.
mam i wish if you can focus on all Indian cinema than being particular on one industry we just love the way you breakdown an bring your toughs to us, it would be really appreciating if you can bring out other industries also thank you
@rakshitha85 Hi! What is your primary language? I have made 3 Telugu related episodes so far. And one pan India episode too: ua-cam.com/video/epLIHpoJyxI/v-deo.html (I will try to do more)…
@@suvaissance thanks for the response mam my primary language is Kannada i wish to see your breakdown music of some kannada composers like Hamsalekha, Vasuki Vaibhav, Ajnish Loknath, Raghu Dixit as well
and we got ppl like Dr Rajkumar, Shankar Nag, and most happening shetty gang
I'm not compelling or specific but just give it a try
😌
Once a legend is always a legend
I love deva pa music always
He is the best ❤
Thanks be to algorithm which has brought Your frequency of thought in my youtube I'd.... Awesome way of stroy telling.... Unimaginable, But every proof is matching diligently... Even Deva the creator can't tell his intuitive blessings of music... Long live your story telling......❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Happy to see your excitement! 😃
your analysis is brilliant as usual.. was watching this video with the same enthusiasm, smile and goosebumps that I get everytime on watching baasha film... thank u for this 😊😊😊😊😊😊
😃💃💃💃 (“My job here is done” walk )
Excellent explanation of a legendary classic!
Recently I moved from rubber padded shoe to hard shoe. Every time i walk , inside me it feels like baashas footsteps.
Thank you sister for decoding this song and Mr. DEVAS geniousness.
Hahaaaa… I love this comment so much… I can feel the “massu” (மாஸ்) that you felt from your shoes through your comment…. I was actually on my hands and knees on the floor with different shoes studying the sounds while making this episode… and I was thinking “pppah what a walk they have created” - now every man can wear a hard shoe and feel this. Cinema touches us, shapes us so much… Not only cell phone technology and softwares… cinema and art touches us so much everyday in precious ways… calling it as “just entertainment” means they have not remembered the benefit of cinema like you!
Lengthy comment but worthy❤@@suvaissance
Your thought process and the way you explained with appropriate word is awesome... Was intresting Never felt bored.. 🙌
Glad it resonated! 😊
Wow well explained this first time this kind of explanation
Nice explanation. I learn good insights into how film making and music are intertwined. Thanks for all your work!
Great to hear!
Deva sir my favourite❤
Your video made me watch the Baasha movie again.
Nice ASMR feeling 😊. Keep up the great work. I like to see how such analysis on so Baby from Doctor by Ani,
i heard it so many times. but your explanation made a mass royal feeling.
Thank you! So happy to hear 😃🎶
Freaking enjoyed every bit of this video. Thanks so much
Glad to hear 😃
@@suvaissance 😃
Extraordinary composition ❤❤❤
Even Deva sir wouldn't have imagined so much while he composed he would just gone with the flow
But really a great explanation on a small detail which amazes me
Madam, Please check Deva sir's "Naan Autokaran" song's intro beats.
Definitely mind blowing and unique.
Lovely narrative and detailing..😍😍😍
So cool! So many film analysis channels in America for Hollywood. Nice to see one for Tamil that too for Rajinikanth's Baasha! ❤❤ *Chef's Kiss* 😊
Yay! 😃🎶 Same sentiments here! The emotion called “Mass” was created by this group of three… Rajini, Deva, Suresh Krissna. It is a cultural phenomenon not seen anywhere else in the world. This music and Annamalai music created it…. Just awesome. I think the world will be fascinated if they look into it.
Super hyped video...super story telling . Not even the composed & director would tried it in the original
Haha… The Tamil saying comes to mind: sattiyila irundha thaane agappaiyil varum… 😃
superb analysis, never know a lot of thoughts go in to bgm score
marvelous narration and interpretation of BGM compose.
OMG! Where were you so long? 😅 Your analysis is amazing 👏 Cherishing all the memories these songs are associated with 😊 but now with an additional insight into the musical nuances. Thank you ❤❤
@@sharmilajb4563 Nice… ☺️
Genius Honey Music Breeze Deva Sir
Fabulous analysis. Such hard work goes in creating the impactful scene. I am from Punjab but I love Baasha and this title song. I tried to copy his walk and wore leather shoes. 😂 Now I understand why and how I felt such impact and inspiration despite not understanding a word of Tamil.
So nice to hear from a Punjabi!
@suvaissance Thanks for your response and Thanks for making it in English which makes it easier for non Tamil fans like us to understand.
We watched this movie many times on TV when we are kids, practically every summer Holidays.
An excellent decoding f scenes nd music as well... 👍👍👍.
I'm binge watching your videos. Keep up the good work
@@gautham4887 Happy to hear! 🌸
Mam …really fantab….staying tuned 4 UPcom💃🏻..videoYES❤
very nice. enjoyed the narration and understanding deep.thqqqqqq
Nice explanation mam, would love to hear more of such things from you.
4:18 Lady super star of music.💥👏👏👏
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@@MrAravindca 🙏🙏🙏 Welcome to Suvaissance 🦢