Nenjukkul Peidhidum

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"Nenjukkul Peidhidum"
Song by Hariharan, Devan and V. Prasanna
from the album Vaaranam Aayiram
Released2008
GenreSoundtrack
LabelSony BMG
Composer(s)Harris Jayaraj
Lyricist(s)Thamarai

"Nenjukkul Peidhidum" (translation: The Rainfall in the Heart) is a famous song from the 2008 movie Vaaranam Aayiram, composed by Harris Jayaraj, lyrics penned by Thamarai and sung by Hariharan, Krish, Devan and Prasanna with a chorus interlude.[1] It was a chart topper of the year 2008. Harris’ music complements Thamarai’s lyrics in this song, the lyrics play a major part in the song showcasing the best of Thamarai that is finest, youthful, simple and romantic. Its picturisation too got noticed. The song has now achieved a cult status.

About the song[edit]

Nenjukkul Peidhidum kicks off in a mellow fashion with the strings of a guitar,[2] some humming and an almost casual rendering by Hariharan, Devan and V Prasanna. The guitar works magic in this song. Seems to be patterned on country music, the kind you hear from John Denver and others. The humming and the guitar combine is soothing. After a long time, you hear a variation in the tune and Thamarai's beautiful lyrics, as always, add to the effect. A short guitar interlude reminds you a bit of Eric Clapton but it merges into another melody.[1][3]

Music video[edit]

The song takes place after Suriya's (Suriya) first meet with Meghna (Sameera Reddy) in a train,[4] where Suriya recognizes his love at first sight and he recognizes this as a heart-warming moment in his life, and Suriya also understands now that how his father Krishnan has proposed his love to his mother Malini. The music video combines different visual diagrams: the realist guitar, the snow filled railway track, a rainy evening in a train, an unplugged show of Suriya, a small dream of Suriya where he meets Meghna in a park, and he takes her to his house, the India Gate, Mumbai Taj Hotel, a Sun Flower Railway Station, Taj Mahal, a wooden house , Egmore Junction and Anna Nagar Tower Park.

Accolades[edit]

Award[lower-alpha 1] Date of ceremony[lower-alpha 2] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 7 January 2009 Best Male Playback Singer Hariharan Won [5]
Filmfare Awards South 31 July 2009 Best Lyricist – Tamil Thamarai Won [6][7]
Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil Hariharan Nominated
Meera Isaiaruvi Tamil Music Awards 11 July 2009 Best Lyricist Thamarai Won [8][9]
Best Male Playback Singer Hariharan Won
Vijay Awards 13 June 2009 Best Lyricist Thamarai Won [10]
Best Male Playback Singer Hariharan Won

Notes[edit]

  1. Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
  2. Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Vaaranam Aayiram MUSIC REVIEW - Behindwoods.com - Actor Surya Simran Sameera Reddy Divya Director Gautham Menon Music Harris Jayaraj Krish Benny Dayal Shruti Haasan Thaamarai Hariharan Devan V.Prasanna Naresh Iyer Solar Sai Na.Muthukumar Images Gallery Stills". behindwoods.com. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  2. "கிடாரை மீண்டும் தூக்கத் தயார்: கெளதம் மேனனுக்கு சூர்யா கோரிக்கை".
  3. "Varanam Aayiram Music review songs lyrics".
  4. "Glam Sam". The Times of India.
  5. "Winners". Ananda Vikatan. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  6. "56th Idea Filmfare Awards 2008 South: The winners". The Times of India. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  7. "Surya, Parvathi win 56th Filmfare awards". The New Indian Express. 2 August 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  8. "Meera Isaiaruvi Tamil Music Awards 09". Sify. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  9. "Stars, Songs and an Award". The New Indian Express. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  10. "Vijay Awards Winners List, Photos and Videos". Behindwoods. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2021.