Rain Malayalam Movie Mp3 Songs Free Download

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Come monsoon, the dark and grey clouds blanket the sky and the earth is drenched in heavenly showers. A leaping frog, the sound of crickets, soaked umbrellas, muddy puddles on the roads, wet school shoes - countless are the memories that monsoon brings. It is the perfect season to enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature at her best. Enjoying the rains sitting at your own comfy zones, sipping a cup of hot tea, if you like, is pure bliss. To enjoy them to the hilt, Onmanorama lists some popular film songs that encapsulates all the beauty of the season!

Sung by K J Yesudas and Sujatha Mohan, this song beautifully captures the beauty of rain, and the music still evokes a sense of nostalgia. The film's lyrics were composed by Vidyasagar and were penned by Yusuf Ali Kecheri.

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A partial depiction on the life of business magnet Dhirubai Ambani, the founder of Reliance Industries, this 2007 Mani Ratnam movie also had a set of amazing songs. The highly acclaimed and popular soundtrack was composed by music maestro A R Rahman. This particular song was crooned by Shreya Ghoshal and Uday Mazumdar.

A Yuvan Shankar Raja musical 2010 movie Paiyya has some fine soundtrack, with almost all the songs being hugely popular. This particular song, accompanying a beautiful dance, is picturised on Karthi and Tamannah.

Rain, Rain .. Come Again is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language mystery film directed by Jayaraj and written by Sharath Haridasan. The story is set against the backdrop of two competing colleges in Kerala, amidst, a professor who heads a covert Satanic cult tries to lure students. The film features debutants Ajay Jose, Reji V. Nair, Divya Lakshmi, and Asif Khan in principal roles. The songs were composed by Jassie Gift, while the background score was provided by Pravin Mani. The film is noted as it is the first ever Malayalam film centered on theme of Satanism. The movie was a hit at the box office.

The film features songs composed by Jassie Gift and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. / Johny Sagariga.[1] The background score was done by Pravin Mani. The song "Themma Themma Themmaadikkaatte" was later reused as "Pada Pada Kannada" in the film Shyloo (2011).

A critic from Sify wrote that "it's hard to find one redeeming factor in this utterly lame brain, stupid film [...] the lead cast of newcomers are all a major let down and technically the film is a big disappointment. All the seven songs in the album sound similar and the picturisation is low brow".[3] The film underperformed at the box office. However, the songs "Themma Themma Themmadikkatte" and "Nillu Nillu" were trendsetters among Kerala youth at that time.[4]

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Other than everything, the one mandatory nostalgic aspect for every Malayalee is the rain and monsoon season that evokes within him a downpour of emotions and a multitude of moods rains bring, be it happiness, romance, melancholy, nostalgia, and love. Malayalam films too have made rains an integral part of which to evoke the magic of emotions in the viewers by picturing the different avatars of rain. Not just the monsoon season, the early downpours which accompany the summer showers as a prelude to the monsoons have also played their roles in Malayalam movies.

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