D Imman responds to the speculations on the first single release of Superstar Rajinikanth’s ‘Annaatthe’!
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Superstar Rajinikanth's 'Annaatthe' is the talk of the town ever since the makers dropped the first look and motion poster of the film. While people are still celebrating Thalaivar's mass look, the fanatics have already started craving for the first single track from the album.
D Imman is taking care of the musical score in Annaatthe. Reportedly, he had recorded the opening song with the late singer SP Balasubrahmanyam. We had already updated you that it is being speculated that the team has planned to unveil the first song on September 25, SPB's memorial day. Now, the composer has said that the much-awaited number will not be released tomorrow.
D Imman has exclusively revealed the information in an interview about the song release. Imman states "The song sung by SPB in 'Annaatthe' is not releasing tomorrow on the first death anniversary of SP Balasubramanyam sir as the song release will become a celebration among the fans, so we have decided to avoid it to release on a mourning day. But the song will be arriving soon, and you can expect the update from the makers once the date is finalized."
When asked about the making of the song, Imman reveals, "It will be an energetic song from the voice of SP Balasubramanyam sir, and it will also make you feel emotional since he is no longer with us. It was always a pleasure working with SPB sir, and he carries positive vibes. We thought of making the Telugu version of the song with SPB sir too, but unfortunately it didn't happen, and we are yet to finish the Telugu songs."
Thalaivar will be seen as a village head in the rural entertainer. The stellar cast of Annaatthe comprises Rajinikanth, Keerthy Suresh, Nayanthara, Khusbhu, Meena, Soori, Prakash Raj and Jagapathy Babu. The wholesome family entertainer is releasing as a grand Diwali treat this year on November 4th.
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