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Thiruda | Thiruda Tamilyogi

| Song Title | Singers | Highlights | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mano, K. S. Chithra | An incredibly innovative song, composed entirely with vocal percussions and harmonies, making it the first a cappella song in Indian film history. | | Chandralekha | Mano | An energetic number that became an instant dance anthem. | | Thee Thee | Suresh Peters, Swarnalatha | A wildly energetic track where Rahman used an innovative "swing" rhythm that brought a unique jazz influence. | | Konjam Nilavu | A. R. Rahman, Anupama | A beautiful melody showcasing Rahman's versatility. | | Putham Puthu Bhoomi | Mano, K. S. Chithra | An uplifting song representing the start of a new journey for the characters. |

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Released in 1993, serves as a radical departure from director Mani Ratnam’s socio-political dramas such as Roja and Bombay . This "heist caper" blends high-octane action with a comic spirit, featuring a path-breaking soundtrack by A.R. Rahman and avant-garde cinematography by P.C. Sreeram. This paper explores the film’s narrative structure, its technical milestones, and its enduring status as a cult favorite in Indian cinema. 1. Introduction Thiruda Thiruda : A Very Very Late Review | by The Gaul | Song Title | Singers | Highlights |

of legal streaming platforms currently carrying vintage Tamil cinema. | | Chandralekha | Mano | An energetic