Vaazha Athimanoharam song: The soundtrack brings back fond memories of school romance
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The first song of upcoming Malayalam film, Vaazha - Biopic of a Billion Boys, was released by the makers of the movie today (July 19). The soundtrack titled Athimanoharam, is sung by Rajat Prakash, who has also composed music for this film. Vaazha, which is directed by Anand Menen, is all set to hit the big screen on August 15.
Athimanoharam song in Vaazha - Biopic of a Billion Boys
Siju Sunny, Joemon Jyothir, and Amith Mohan Rajeswari are shown in the music video falling in love with their classmate, Daisy. They have been infatuated with her since they were young, and Joemon's character seems to be suggesting that someone ought to go ask her who she is in love with. Overall, the song is likely to bring back happy memories of romance during school days.
All about Vaazha - Biopic of a Billion Boys
The movie's poster was unveiled on May 31 by actors Basil Joseph and Prithviraj Sukumaran. Basil Joseph plays a major role in this movie, according to sources. Guruvayoorambala Nadayil's director Vipin Das wrote the script for Vaazha. In an interview with Cinema Express, Vipin talked about the movie and said that it could be equated to Jaya Jaya Jaya Hai's male version. He continued by saying that, in spite of its humour, the film is a little nostalgic and concentrates on topics related to men that are not frequently discussed. "It will definitely generate a lot of discussion and force us to rethink our assumptions about work and family," he continued.
Among Vaazha's main cast members are social media celebrities Saafboi, Amith, Anuraj OB, Anu, Mohan Rajeswari, and Joemon Jyothir. Azees Nedumangad, Kottayam Nazeer, Noby Marcose, and Siju Sunny also play pivotal roles. The producers have not revealed who the female lead in the movie is. WBTS Productions is bankrolling the film in association with Imagin Cinemas, headed by Adarsh Narayan, P B Anish, and Harris Desom.
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