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What's the Chinese song in '7 Am Arivu' about?

Thursday, September 8, 2011 • Tamil Comments
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As time is ticking closer to September 22, the day when the audio album of AR Murugadoss-Suriya starrer teamed with Harris Jayaraj's music is about to hit stands, comes more tidbits on the most expected Suriya film of the year.

Set to tunes by Harris Jayaraj, the music track of '7 Am Arivu' has six song tracks of which one is a Chinese song, which appears during the part Suriya plays as a Chinese monk. This song interestingly was penned by Madhan Karky in Chinese. The lyric writer incidentally, while his stay overseas, had also learnt a bit of Chinese.

This Chinese number is crooned by a girl child who was specially flown down for this purpose from Singapore. The song, in the film, portrays an awe-struck Chinese girl, describing a man from India, singing about his heroism. For this song the crew flew to China and re-created a set with props similar to a 6th century Chinese village. The song sees Suriya performing along with more than 1000 artists from China.

The film sees Suriya and Shruti Haasan playing the leads and is produced by Red Giant Movies. Every detail of this Murugadoss magnum opus is creating a lot of expectations in the audience's minds, and '7 Am Arivu' is gearing up to hit theatres across the globe for Diwali.

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