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Kochadaiiyaan (soundtrack)

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2014 soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman

Kochadaiiyaan
Soundtrack album cover
Soundtrack album by
Released9 March 2014 (2014-03-09)[1]
RecordedDecember 2011–2014[2]
StudioPanchathan Record Inn and AM Studios,Chennai
Panchathan Hollywood Studios,Los Angeles
AIR Studios,London
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music India
ProducerA. R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Highway
(2014)
Kochadaiiyaan
(2014)
Million Dollar Arm
(2014)
Singles from Kochadaiiyaan
  1. "Engae Pogudho Vaanam"
    Released: 7 October 2013

Kochadaiiyaan is the soundtrack album composed byA. R. Rahman to themotion capture animated Tamil film of thesame name directed bySoundarya R. Ashwin. The original version as well as the dubbed Telugu version of the soundtrack (titledVikramasimha) was released on 9 March 2014.[3][4] The Hindi version was released online onEros Now on 13 March 2014.[5] Upon its release, the soundtrack became the first Tamil film music album to trend onTwitter and top theiTunes India charts.[6]

Development

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Initially, A. R. Rahman dithered to compose the soundtrack album as he was well aware of the time taken for the completion of performance capture films.[7] Later, he agreed to compose after being convinced by the director that the filming would be done in a year.[7] On completion of the score, in an interview withDeccan Chronicle he quoted, "Working for a performance capture film was a little difficult and composing the background scores and songs for it was a tedious process. We brought in about 150 orchestras and made every song unique."[8]Chinmayi, in an interview, recollected the recording session of the song "Idhayam" during which she and A. R. Rahman were seated on the floor with Rahman playing the harmonium, and Chinmayi crooning the tune on an ordinary handheld mic. Rahman briefed his requirement of the song to her as "a train leaving the station that gradually picks up speed". She also mentioned that although the song was recorded inside the recording booth on a studio mic later on, the version she had recorded on the handheld mic was retained as the final version of the song.[9]

Reported as "Ethirgal Illai" in 2012, the "sayings" in the philosophicaltheme song called "Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu" (translates to 'Change is only constant') were recited byRajinikanth[10][11][12] As per the director of the film, lyricistVairamuthu and actor Rajinikanth worked on the song's lyrics for a week to avoid encountering any controversial lines. Further, as per latter's advice, couple of lines on women from the originally written lyrics were removed.[13] This is the second time, that the actor took part in playback singing for a film after the song "Adikuthu Kuliru" in the (1992) filmMannan.[14][15] Rajinikanth recited the sayings in the Hindi,[16] the song sung byJaved Ali, for the Hindi version of the soundtrack. The lyrics were written byIrshad Kamil in Hindi and Urdu; entirely different from its Tamil counterpart.[17] The track was recorded atAIR Studios, London on 31 March 2012. In August 2012,Sony Music Entertainment acquired the music rights of the film.[18] In June 2013,Hollywood music engineerGeoff Foster was involved in mixing 200 tracks of orchestra for the soundtrack.[19]

"Kochadaiiyaan was one of the toughest movies to score and mix for, due to the responsibility and role, music had in the narrative. We had to move forward on many sensibilities and step back for some others. We consciously stayed away from conventional massy numbers. With confidence in the script, we tried to stay true to dance numbers that were intrinsic to the setting of the movie and heighten the emotion."

– A. R. Rahman, on working forKochadaiiyaan[20]

On 20 December 2012, lyricist Vairamuthu unveiled theTamil lyrics of the melancholic song "Idhayam" (introduced as "Senthee Vizhuntha Sempor Paarayil" in 2012) through his officialTwitter account.[21][22] In an interview withThe Hindu, he stated that it contains 2,100-year-old Tamil words in pure form withdialects of the Sangam age, planking imagery and epithets in verses. The song puts forth anguish and longing emotions and was written in 90 minutes by the lyricist.[23] The song "Mannapenin Sathiyam" revolves around a wedding situation in the film; talks about the promise of a husband to his wife and vice versa.[13] The track "Karma Veeran" whose lyrics focus about struggles and victory feature at the film's beginning and ending respectively.[13] In an interview withThamarai Extra, singerS. P. Balasubrahmanyam deciphered about the duet song "Methuvaagathaan"—the only 'commercial song' in the period drama—[13] with singerSadhana Sargam.[24] At the audio listening session of the soundtrack, lyricist Vairamuthu stated that he and Rahman had shortlisted the lyrics of songs from over hundred verses, relevant in today's times, not bounded by terms of usual style, structure or syntax.[25]

Marketing

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The audio rights were acquired bySony Music India in August 2012.[18] On 6 March 2014 a preview event was organised by Sony Music India inChennai to selected members of the press. Four songs from the film namely "Medhuvagathaan", "Manapennin Sathiyam", "Karma Veeran" and "Maattram Onnrudhaan Maaraathadhu" were played at the event.[13] A day prior to the music launch, audio teasers of the songs were released on MediaOne Global Entertainment's officialSoundCloud channel.[26]

The video track of "Thaandav" from themotion picture was released on 25 April 2014 as well as an online contest titled "Rajini Thandav" was held.[27] Video teaser of "Methuvaagathaan" was released on 21 May 2014.

Release

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The original version, along the Telugu one of the soundtrack was released atSathyam Cinemas,Royapettah inChennai on 9 March 2014.[3][4] The audio launch invitations printed inChina involved a one-fold invite with an imposing 3D image of Rajinikanth's character in the film.[28] The event started with a devotional song, followed by a dance tribute to Rajinikanth. The Tamil and Hindi theatrical trailers were broadcast, followed by a footage of the 'making of the film'. The event was presided by actors, Rajinikanth,Shah Rukh Khan,Deepika Padukone, Nasser,Jackie Shroff; directors K. S. Ravikumar, K. Balachander, Soundarya Rajinikanth, S. Shankar; composer A. R. Rahman,Resul Pookutty; and lyricist Vairamuthu.[29][30] The full TV telecast of the audio launch and trailer release function was telecast on 30 March 2014 onJaya TV.

Critical reception

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Songs

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The Tamil and Telugu versions of the soundtrack received generally positive reviews, while the Hindi version received mixed reviews.Music Aloud rated the album 9 on a scale of 10 asserting, "Easily one of the best soundtracks that A R Rahman has produced for the Superstar!"[31]Behindwoods gave the verdict, "Mozart of Madras' show of magnificence and mastery." They also gave it 4 out of 5 stars.[32]Indiaglitz noted, "Given that 'Kochadaiiyaan' is a graphic entertainer, this music will well suit the screenplay, and is also a soothing album independently." They rated the album 3.7 out of 5.[33]

Srinivas Ramanujan forThe Times of India wrote, "The music of Kochadaiiyaan is more Rahman than Rajini." He gave the album 3.5 out of 5.[34] Joginder Tuteja who reviewed the Hindi version of the soundtrack atRediff, assigned it 3 (out of 5). He noted, "The music ofKochadaiiyaan fits in with the kind of film it is. One can't expect the kind of soundtrack that had madeSivaji andEndhiran/Robot such massive musical hits, considering that this one isn't set in current times."[35] Bodrul Chaudhury forBollyspice stated that he was somewhat disappointed with the music to Kochadaiiyaan, lacking in the essences of a typical A. R. Rahman album. He added, "Though ‘Vaada Vaada’ (Female Version), ‘Mera Gham’ and ‘Aaya Khwaab Ka Mausam’ are the highlights of this album, the rest of the songs were not very intriguing to listen to. Overall, this was a strenuous album to listen to and won't have a strong impact!"[36] Sakhayan Ghosh forThe Indian Express writes, "A Hindi version can never substitute the ethos of the original – conceived in a language that dictates the way lyrics, music and phonetics come together. You feel the words are fitted into a skeleton, which in turn affects the way the singer sings it, and a lot is lost in translation. Kochadaiiyaan, which is crippled by the same problem." He gave the album a score of 2.5 out of 5.[37] AtKoimoi, awarding 3.5 stars (out of 5) the critic wrote, "The drama, Kochadaiiyaan, with its warfare nuances, correctly settled for a powerful theme for the entire music album. It is an album that sports two specific trends, battle cries and anthems alongside absolute Bollywood romance."[38] Priya Adivarekar of India'sThe Financial Express commented that theKochadaiiyaan album has "its share of highs and lows, but it is definitely worth a hear!".[39] Further, she presented the summary of the album quoting, "Kochadaiiyaan is a far cry from what we have heard in films likeSivaji: The Boss andEndhiran (Robot). Songs for both the Hindi dubbed version and the Tamil film are well-composed by A. R. Rahman, keeping in mind the theme and era in which the film is set."[39]

Background score

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The background score of the film was immensely praised by the critics. Following the popularity and positive critical response to the score, on 27 May 2014,A. R. Rahman stated that the work on compiling themotion picture's score as an album was under progress.[40]

CriticTaran Adarsh forBollywood Hungama wrote, "The soundtrack by A.R. Rahman is seeped in originality, but the non-popularity of songs go against them. Having said that, the powerful background score complement the visuals on screen.[41] M. Suganth ofThe Times of India said, "The energetic background score compensate for the blemishes in the film"[42] CriticKomal Nahta through is official publishing summarized, "A.R. Rahman's music is melodious but not a single song has been popularised. Lyrics are okay."[43] Critical review board ofBehindwoods praised the score, "A.R.Rahman is among the main pillars bolstering Kochadaiiyaan and he even does the honors of introducing the movie's milieu and characters in the beginning. His background score is out of the world and the work on the orchestration and instrumentation is world class. All his songs have been given pride of place but a few of them do stick out and hamper the movie's pace, particularly 'Idhayam'."[44] Critic atSify praised the music director by writing that his songs and BGM elevates the film to a new high.[45] AtDeccan Chronicle, Thinkal Menon stated, "AR Rahman too delivers with a quite a vibrant, commercial score"[46] Rachit Gupta atFilmfare summarized—"Excellently crafted music by AR Rahman in the exhilarating fights and vengeance drama"[47] Ritika Handoo ofZee News felt, "The music by AR Rahman is soothing to the ears but only time will tell whether it strikes a mass appeal or not."[48] Critic Subhash K. Jha forIndo Asian News Service praised to score claiming, "Rahman is the film's biggest saving grace and it's his music and background score that breathes life into the film. The songs looked visually spectacular but their placement sometimes affected the film's narrative."[49] AtKoimoi, critic Manohar Basu gave a verdict, "A.R Rahman's background score as well as the film's music try to resurrect a lofty picture."[50]Rajeev Masand forCNN-IBN felt, "A. R. Rahman's score is rousing."[51]Raja Sen ofRediff said— When it is this loud, it cannot justly be called background score.[52]

Track listing

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The track listing of the original and the Telugu version was unveiled through the record label's officialTwitter handle on 5 March 2014.[53][54] The soundtrack consists of nine tracks.[55]

Original version

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No.TitleLyricsSingersLength
1."Medhuvaagathaan"VaaliS. P. Balasubrahmanyam,Sadhana Sargam5:09
2."Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu"VairamuthuRajinikanth,Haricharan,Jathi[a] V. Umashankar5:56
3."Engae Pogudho Vaanam"VairamuthuS. P. Balasubrahmanyam4:53
4."Manappenin Sathiyam"VairamuthuLatha Rajinikanth3:53
5."Idhayam"VairamuthuSrinivas,Chinmayi4:34
6."Engal Kochadaiiyaan"VaaliKochadaiiyaan Ensemble3:59
7."Manamaganin Sathiyam"VairamuthuHaricharan3:47
8."Rana's Dream" (Instrumental) The London Session Orchestra4:05
9."Karma Veeran"VaaliA. R. Rahman,A. R. Reihana6:46

Hindi version

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No.TitleLyricsSingersLength
1."Aaya Khwaab Ka Mausam"Raqueeb AlamRaghav Mathur4:52
2."Dil Chaspiya"Irshad KamilArijit Singh,Jonita Gandhi5:09
3."Bol De"Irshad KamilRajinikanth,Javed Ali5:56
4."Vaada Vaada – Female"Irshad KamilShashaa Tirupathi3:53
5."Mera Gham"Irshad KamilShreya Ghoshal,Javed Ali4:33
6."Thandav"Raqueeb AlamKochadaiiyaan Ensemble3:59
7."Vaada Vaada – Male"Irshad KamilKarthik3:47
8."Rana's Dream" (Instrumental) The London Session Orchestra4:05
9."Aye Jawaan"MehboobA. R. Rahman,A. R. Reihana6:45

Telugu version

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No.TitleLyricsSingersLength
1."Choodham Aakasam Antham"ChandraboseS. P. Balasubrahmanyam04:53
2."Manasaayera"VanamaliS. P. Balasubrahmanyam,Sadhana Sargam05:09
3."Yentho Nijame"ChandraboseMano,Hemachandra05:56
4."Yedemaina Sakha"Anantha SreeramLatha Rajinikanth03:53
5."Hridhayam"VanamaliMano,Chinmayi04:34
6."Vikramasimhudive"ChandraboseVikramasimha Ensemble03:59
7."Yedemaina Sakhi"Ananta SriramUnnikrishnan03:47
8."Rana's Dream" (Instrumental) The London Session Orchestra04:05
9."Karma Veerudu"VanamaliA. R. Rahman,A. R. Reihana06:46
Notes
  • ^a Jathi is a term incarnatic music that signifies the beat count of the rhythm cycle. It specifically applies to lagu component(s) of the tālam and not necessarily to the entire tālam. The different jathis are tisra (three beats in lagu), chathusra (four), khanda (five), misra (seven) and sankeerna (nine).

Chart performance

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The track "Engae Pogudho Vaanam", sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam was released on 7 October 2013 as a single, along with its Telugu version "Choodham Aakasam Antham" to positive response;[56] it was first aired onRadio Mirchi in Chennai the same day. Upon the soundtrack album's release on 9 March 2014, it became the first Tamil film music album to trend onTwitter and top theiTunes India charts[6] as well as made its debut on position #3 at theSri Lankan iTunes charts.[57]

ChartsSong titlePeak positionReference
Radio Mirchi SouthEngae Pogudho Vaanam9
Methuvaagathaan2
Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu2
Times of India – TamilEngae Pogudho Vaanam9
Methuvaagathaan4
Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu2
iTunes India (Tamil)Engae Pogutho Vaanam1
Methuvaagathaan1
Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu1
Nokia MixRadio – Tamil Top ChartsIdhayam1
Methuvaagathaan1
Engae Pogudho Vaanam1
Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu1
BBC Radio IndiaDil Chaspiya
Maattram Ondrudhaan Maaraadhadhu
Engae Pogudho Vaanam
Methuvaagathaan
Ranked in 'A' playlist

Audio credits

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Credits adapted from original CD liner notes.[63][64]

Backing vocals 

Dr. Narayanan, Nivas, Vijay Narayanan, Anand, Varun, Santosh Hariharan,Abhay Jodhpurkar, Deepak, Bhagyaraj, Parag Pooja, Malavika, Sowmya Mahadevan, Sharanya, Raagini, Veena, Gayathri

Personnel

Production

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  • Producer:A. R. Rahman
  • Sound Design:Resul Pookutty
  • Mastering: Louie Teran atMarcussen Mastering Studios,Los Angeles
  • Recording & Mixing:Geoff Foster at theLondon Session Orchestra("Engae Pogudo Vaanam", "Maatram Ondruthaan", "Rana's Dream")
  • Engineers:
  • Vocal supervision:Srinivas, Srinidhi Venkatesh, V.J. Srinivasamurthy, Dr. Narayan, Srinidhi Venkatesh
  • Music supervisor: Srinidhi Venkatesh
  • Project Supervisor: Suresh Permal
  • Chennai Strings Orchestra: V.J. Srinivasamurthy(AM Studios, Chennai)
  • Additional Orchestral Arrangements: Hentry Kuruvilla
  • Mixing: Geoff Foster, T. R. Krishna Chetan, Tony Joy
  • Additional Programming: Jerry Vincent, T.R. Krishna Chetan, Hentry Kuruvilla, Marc, Ishaan Chhabra, Santhosh Dhayanithi
  • Music co-ordinator: Noell James, Vijay Mohan Iyer
  • Musicians' fixer: R. Samidurai

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