Vilayada Vaa

Vilayada Vaa (English: Come and play) is a 2012 Tamil language sports drama directed by Vijay Nantha. The film stars Viswanath Balaji and Divya Padmini. This film marks the Tamil debut of the director and music director, Srimurali.[1]

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Directed byVijay Nantha
Produced byK. Thripurasundari
Written byKamalesh Kumar
StarringViswanath Balaji
Divya Padmini
Music bySrimurali
CinematographyK. S. Ramakrishna
Edited byAnil Malnat
Release date
  • 10 January 2012 (2012-01-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The story revolves around a man (played by Viswanath Balaji) and his struggles toward success in the world of carrom.[1]

Cast

The following is the credited cast:[1]

Production

Vijay Nantha, who previously directed a film in Telugu, began working on his second film. The producer, K. Tripura Sundhari, called Vijay Natha on producing a film and the former recalls how coincidentally his son, Viswanath Balaji, was chosen to portray the lead role.[1] Balaji is a television actor and makes his film debut through Vilayada Vaa.[2]

Soundtrack

The songs were composed by Srimurali, who previously worked in Kannada, Malayalam, and Telugu films. The audio was released by K. S. Ravikumar in November 2011.[1]

Song TitleLyricistSingersDescription
"Lali Lali Kadhali"KabilanKarthik, Ujaini
"Vanthenda Vettriku Veeranai"KabilanMukeshKuthu number
"Engu Selveno"ShanmugaseelanHaricharan
"Thottadhu Thottadhu Vettriyagum"UgabharathiRanjith, Suchitra, Rap Biggnickk (rap)
"Vanam Enthan"Na. MuthukumarSwarmuki
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References

  1. "Audio Beat: It's raining songs". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  2. "Vilaiyaada Vaa: A film on carrom | Movie News". Times of India. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
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