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Amaran is Prakash's maiden collaboration with both Sivakarthikeyan and Rajkumar. Initially Harris Jayaraj was considered to compose the musical score, before Prakash being chosen.[1][2] Prakash's inclusion was confirmed in May 2023,[3][4] and soon afterwards, he started composing the tunes while parallelly working on other projects.[4] According to Periasamy, Prakash had composed five songs for the film, with two of them being fast-paced numbers.[5] In June 2024, he revealed that he had almost completed working on the film's music.[6] By late-September, it was revealed that Prakash had composed two more tracks after watching the film's final edit.[7]
Composition
In an interaction to fans on X (formerly Twitter), Prakash revealed that an "energetic love song" is set to be released as the first single from the album after production house's approval.[8][9] In late September, the song was eventually titled as "Hey Minnale" and being Prakash's 700th song he composed.[10] It featured lyrics written by Karthik Netha and sung by Haricharan and Shweta Mohan.[11] The song appears in the film when Mukund (Sivakarthikeyan) meets Indhu Rebecca Varghese (Sai Pallavi) during their studies at Madras Christian College.[12][13]
The song "Uyirey" was written by Vivek and sung by Nakul Abhyankar and his wife Ramya Bhat.[14] Nakul stated that the song was sent by Prakash in April 2024, without lyrics and a rough version of the song with his vocals and was asked to arrange the instrumentation. Before Nakul's involvement, other singers also performed their renditions before their version was finalized. Ramya, who was nine months pregnant at that time, recorded a rendition of the track which worked well.[14] "Vennilavu Saaral" featured lyrics written by Yugabharathi and sung by Kapil Kapilan and Rakshita Suresh.[15] The songs were picturized on the relationship between Mukund and Indu during their marriage and post-marriage.
Arivu wrote and performed two montage songs: "Azadi" and "Por Veeran".[16][17] Two emotional tracks, "Vaane Vaane" and "Kanave" were featured in the film, written by Yugabharathi and performed by Faisal Razi and Saindhavi.[18]
Marketing and release
The music rights were acquired by Saregama.[19] The film's audio launch was held at the Sri Sai Ram Engineering College in Chennai on 18 October 2024, with the cast and crew in attendance.[20] However, the songs were not released on that date. The album featuring eight tracks was released on 2 November 2024, two days after the film's release.[18][21]
Singles
The theme music composed for the introductory promotional teaser of Sai Pallavi was released as an audio-only single on 28 September 2024.[22] The first single from the film "Hey Minnale" was released on 4 October 2024.[23][24] The second single "Vennilavu Saaral" was released on 17 October, a day prior to the audio launch,[25] and the song "Por Veeran (Azadi)" was released as the third single on 19 October, after the audio launch.[26] The fourth single "Uyirey" was released on 30 October.[27][28]
Critical reception
Janani K. of India Today wrote "Composer GV Prakash's music and background score does the perfect job of elevating the mood of the film."[29] Avinash Ramachandran of The Indian Express described it as a "rousing score".[30] Gopinath Rajendran of The Hindu complimented Prakash's work in the film, saying "apart from accentuating the mass sequences with rousing music, skillfully uses silence during the poignant moments".[31] Latha Srinivasan of Hindustan Times wrote "the BGM and songs by GV Prakash add a lot of depth to this emotional film."[32] Kirubakar Purushothaman of News18 wrote "GV Prakash seems to have been instructed to keep the background score subdued, avoiding the typical cues for audience applause and cheers."[33]