Pathinaru Vayathinile (album)

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Released2001 (India)
Recorded1998
LabelRamiy Records
Pathinaru Vayathanile
Studio album by
T. S. Muralidharan
Released2001 (India)
Recorded1998
GenreIndian pop
LabelRamiy Records

Pathinaru Vayathanile (transl.At the age of sixteen) is the debut studio album by T. S. Muralidharan, released in 2001.

While in school I even had a troupe called 'Black Snow'. And it was quite popular. When the chance to sing for a private album came, I ventured into it. It was a different experience.

The music for the album was composed in 1998.[2][3] Manoj Bharathiraja sang six songs of the album, which marked his playback singing debut.[4][5] Meena also made her playback singing debut through the album after being approached by Manoj.[5][6][7] The album was named after the 1977 film of the same name, which was directed by Bharathiraja, Manoj's father.[7]

Release

Ajith Kumar and Vikram attended the audio release function in 2001 as the chief guests.[8]

Track listing

All of the songs were composed by T. S. Muralidharan.[9][a] The lyrics were written by Pushpavasagan.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Vaikarai Velaile"Manoj
2."Kadhal Vanthu"Meena
3."Pathinaru Vayathinile"Meena, Manoj
4."Madura Mailu Eiva"Meena, Manoj
5."Oirele Kalanthu"Manoj
6."Karisa Kaadutha Kadhal"Meena, Manoj
7."Kadhal Vanthu"Manoj
8."Seetha Kalyanam"Tippu
9."Azhaka Azhaka"Dheepa
10."Madura Mailu Eiva"Meena, Tippu
Total length:

Music videos

The music videos for the album were directed by Pushpavasagan and feature Manoj and Meena.[10]

Reception

Venky of Chennai Online described the album's originality, sound quality and lyrics all as "average".[11]

Legacy

Notes

References

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