Sony Music South has finally released the original background score for the highly anticipated AR Rahman musical Kochadaiiyaan, which was originally composed for the Superstar Rajinikanth-starrer back in 2014. The film had unforgettable songs and a powerful background score, which have kept fans eagerly anticipating its release on streaming platforms. The long-awaited release of the OriginalBGM comes after almost 8 years since the movie's initial release. After years of waiting, fans can finally rejoice as the long-awaited Original BGM for Kochadaiiyaan is now available on various music streaming platforms such as Spotify, Gaana, Wynk Music, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Youtube music. AR Rahman, the renowned Indian composer, took to social media to share the news of the release with his fans. He expressed his excitement by stating, "Here is the much-awaited #KochadaiiyaanOriginalBGM ð¥³ð¼."
Despite nearly a decade passing since its release, Rajinikanth's Kochadaiiyaan continues to be a favorite among his fans. The 3D animated action film, directed by Soundarya Rajinikanth and based on a story by K. S. Ravikumar, generated significant buzz during production and release. The film's music, composed by Academy Award-winning composer A. R. Rahman, played a significant role in its success. The film's ambitious scope, music, and technical aspects were praised, making it a memorable experience for viewers.
Kochadaiiyaan was a pioneering Indian film that utilized photorealistic motion capture technology to bring its characters to life on screen. Featuring Superstar Rajinikanth in a triple role, the film also starred Deepika Padukone, R. Sarathkumar, Aadhi, Shobana, Rukmini, Jackie Shroff, and Nassar in pivotal roles. It was originally released in Tamil but was later dubbed into five languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, and Punjabi. Kochadaiiyaan has gained a strong following over the years, with fans praising its ambitious scope, impressive use of technology, and compelling performances. The film's popularity has only increased over time, cementing its status as a cult classic among Indian cinema enthusiasts.