The hero aims to take the world by surprise and do something great for society. The song talks about freeing slaves and destroying people that are high and mighty by eradicating evil.
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“From his first movie, Rajinikanth created high expectations for his opening songs, where the hero of the movie is introduced,” he added. Sharing the message behind the lyrics, Asmin commented that it is one of heroism and resilience. This song, too, became a viral hit in the Kollywood industry, which is how he was inspired to create a promotional song for the movie Annaaththe as well. 100,000 and told me that only famous Indian lyricists receive this amount of money, but because of my talent, I’m being given the same amount.”Īsmin with actor and music director Vijay Antony “He granted me a payment of over Indian Rs. He told us that an Indian producer even approached him upon seeing this song and gave him the opportunity to write a song for an Indian movie. After that, his version of the song took off and became a hit. He decided to share a post on Facebook saying: “If I had written the opening song, this is how I would have done it,” with a video of a potential song attached. He added that generally, it is loved by Rajinikanth’s audience, but this song was not a hit. “The most well known aspect about a movie by Rajinikanth is the opening song that plays when the hero enters and is introduced and It is generally the best song of the movie,” he explained. Speaking to Asmin on what inspired him to create the song, he commented that there was one particular Rajinikanth movie in 2014, where the opening song did not do so well, and wasn’t well received by his audience. Simultaneously, he was honoured by being offered the award for the Best Young Creator by the former President Maithripala Sirisena during the 7th Global Islamic and Tamil Literature Summit, held in Sri Lanka in 2016.įurthermore, he told us that another momentous occasion for him was when he was honoured with the Award of International “Kaviyarasu” Kannadasan by the Ministry of Arts and Cultural affairs of Cambodia in the International Poet’s Convention, held in Cambodia in 2019.Īsmin with music director Kandappu Jeyanthan Speaking to Brunch about his most memorable moment during his career, Asmin explained that it was when he participated in the 6th Global Islamic and Tamil Literature Summit, held in Malaysia in 2011 under the patronage of Kavikko Abdul Rahman he brought glory and grandeur to our motherland by presenting his poem in the summit. Asmin has also received a national award for being the best Tamil lyricist in 20 consecutively. This prominent poet has also obtained more than 30 outstanding awards such as Presidential Award (2001), Agasthiyar Award (2011), Kalai Muththu Award (2011), Edition Award (2015), Kavi Viththehan Award (2015), Kavi Pirai Award (2018), Kalaijar Sudham Award (2019), Kaviyarasu Kannadasan Award (2019), Kalai Sudar Award (2019), and more.
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His programme Thoovanam, telecast on Vasantham TV has received the outstanding award three times in the National Film Festival for being the best magazine programme. Since then, he has gone on to write lyrics for many songs, including a song of condolence, Vaane Idinthethamma versed to the late Chief Minister Jayalalitha, which brought great fame and a warm welcome among the Tamil world.Īsmin, after graduating in the the field of media studies at the University of Colombo, obtained a special training on the production of TV programmes, direction, and marketing of documentaries by receiving a scholarship from the Chinese Government. Asmin described breaking into the Indian cinema industry as a lyricist was the biggest challenge he had to face throughout his 25-plus year long career. Then the third collection, named Pambugal Kulikkum Nadhi was launched in 2013. Following the first launch, an anthology, titled Vidiyalin Ragangal was published in 2002. In fact, his first book, named Vidai Thedum Vinakkal was launched in 2001 when he was sitting for A/Ls. Classical poet, lyricist, and TV anchor Pottuvil Asmin at the State Awards in 2019Īsmin discovered his passion for the field of written arts when he was studying for his Advanced Level (A/Ls) exam, upon taking part in a poetry competition and winning it.