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Vikram croons for Arya

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 • Tamil Comments
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Vikram is at it again. The Cheeyan, who made a mark as a singer in films like ‘Gemini’ and ‘Kanthaswamy’, has crooned for the period film ‘Madharasapattinam’, which has Arya in the lead role.

The highlight of the song composed by G V Prakash is that Vikram has sung in five different voices like a teacher, a dhobi, an old man, a youngster and a vendor. Interestingly, it was Vijay, the director of the film, who suggested Vikram’s name to Prakash.

“The song ‘Meghame Oh Meghame….’ is going to rock the charts. Everyone in the recording studio was awestruck by the way Vikram sung the song by changing his voice in no time. He is amazing,” says Prakash.

He adds: “Vikram is a true professional. We learnt that he did a lot of homework before coming to studio for recording. And this made him to sing the song without any hiccups. I am looking forward to work with him again.”

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