In a surprise announcement, the makers of the 2001 Tamil action film Aalavandhan have revealed that an unreleased song from the film will be released today at 5:03 Pm Ist. The song, titled “Aalavandhan Aalavandhan,” is composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and sung by Raveena Tandon.
The announcement has sent fans of the film into a frenzy. Aalavandhan is considered one of the greatest Tamil action films of all time, and the unreleased song is a rare treat for fans.
The song is said to be a powerful action number that will showcase Kamal Haasan’s iconic performance as the dual role of Aalavandhan and Adhi. The song is also expected to feature some of the film’s iconic action sequences.
Fans of Aalavandhan have taken to social media to express their excitement for the release of the unreleased song.
The release of the unreleased song is sure to be a major event for Tamil cinema.
The announcement has sent fans of the film into a frenzy. Aalavandhan is considered one of the greatest Tamil action films of all time, and the unreleased song is a rare treat for fans.
The song is said to be a powerful action number that will showcase Kamal Haasan’s iconic performance as the dual role of Aalavandhan and Adhi. The song is also expected to feature some of the film’s iconic action sequences.
Fans of Aalavandhan have taken to social media to express their excitement for the release of the unreleased song.
The release of the unreleased song is sure to be a major event for Tamil cinema.
- 11/25/2023
- by CineArticles Editorial Team
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