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'The Dirty Picture' goes for Tamil hit number "Naaka Mukka"

Thursday, November 10, 2011 • Hindi Comments
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Alt Entertainment's Emraan Hashmi-Vidya Balan starrer 'The Dirty Picture' is getting increasingly exciting.

The latest is that the film's makers have acquired the in-film rights of a chart-busting Tamil track for incorporation in ‘The Dirty Picture’. "Naaka Mukka" from the film "Kadhalil Vizunthen" has been among the most successful film tracks till date, composed by the Chennai-based Vijay Antony and rendered by Chinna Ponnu.

Remarked Milan Luthria, "The track is rhythmic and sensual, and needless to add, extremely successful. I heard the track while shooting in Hyderabad and liked the way my production unit reacted to it."

The track will feature at various points in 'The Dirty Picture' and is being retained in its original form. Incidentally the track was played at the recently-held audio launch of the film, where dancers grooved excitedly to the tunes and also invited Naseeruddin Shah to shake a leg or two with them. As everyone knows, in the film Shah plays a popular south star.

For the records, "Naaka Mukka" is no ordinary song. It has been seemingly played at the opening ceremony of the Cricket World Cup 2011, held at Mirpur in Bangladesh, and later at the inaugural of the IPL 2011, held in Chennai. It was also used by a leading Indian publication in its TVC back in 2009. Antony won the 2009 Cannes Gold Lion in the Best Music category for the celebrated TVC.

In literal terms, "Naaka Mukka" means "tongue-nose", and the track is said to bring out the soul of Chennai.

Watch 'Naaka Mukka' Song At 'The Dirty Picture' Audio Launch

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