Minsara Kanna -srinivas-nithyasree Mahadevan- !!exclusive!! -

Rahman reportedly recorded them separately, but their intuition aligned so perfectly that the final mix sounds like they were holding hands in the booth.

The lyrics by Vaali are poetic gold: "Minsara kanna, en meedhu konja neram iru..." (Oh lightning-eyed one, stay on me for a while...). But poetry on paper is nothing without voice. Enter Srinivas and Nithyasree Mahadevan. Minsara Kanna -Srinivas-Nithyasree Mahadevan-

In the film's narrative, the song serves as a pivotal confrontation between the protagonist (Rajinikanth) and the antagonist Neelambari (Ramya Krishnan). Enter Srinivas and Nithyasree Mahadevan

In Nithyasree plays the voice of Vasundhara, who is half-asleep, dreaming of her lover. Her portions are laced with classical purity—the briggas (fast melodic flourishes) and sangathis (variations of a phrase) are effortless. Yet, she doesn't show off. She blends perfectly with Srinivas. Her portions are laced with classical purity—the briggas

A Carnatic vocalist of high repute, Nithyasree brings: