Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru Songs -
Vaali lets loose here. The lyrics are a series of random complaints: "Loosu penne, un kannu rendum, mathakku mathakku vizhiyile..." (Crazy girl, your two eyes are like spinning tops). The song doesn't need to make sense. It is meant for the "college bus" and "local teashop" audience. It is loud, proud, and unapologetically Tamil.
Released in 2013, Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru (TVSK) is a quintessential Tamil romantic comedy directed by Sundar C. Starring the energetic Santhanam in his first full-fledged lead role, alongside the gorgeous Hansika Motwani, the film is a laugh riot. But beneath the slapstick and the situational comedy lies a hidden gem: its soundtrack. theeya velai seiyyanum kumaru songs
"Azhagiya Soodana Poovey" translates to "Beautiful, Hot (Spicy) Flower." The metaphor is about a woman who is beautiful but dangerous—a thorny rose. Kumar sings about being burned by her beauty but loving the pain. It’s a mature take on love: acknowledging the risk but diving in anyway. Vaali lets loose here
While not a lyrical song, Thaman composed a recurring for Kumar that deserves mention. It is a quirky, jazzy piece played on a muted trumpet and a walking bassline. It sounds like something out of a Charlie Chaplin film. It is meant for the "college bus" and