T Rajender lent voice for the Tamil version of the song composed by GV Prakash
Vishal in Mark Antony
Team Mark Antony announced yesterday that T Rajender has been roped in to croon a song titled Adhirudha for the film. The makers unveiled a BTS video featuring the actor-filmmaker having a gala time singing the peppy track. He was also seen expressing excitement and wishing success to music director GV Prakash and director Adhik Ravichandran.
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The Vishal-starrer gangster drama is releasing on September 15. The team had informed us earlier that they have plans to present it as a pan Indian movie. They are now busy with the post-production works of the projects and it is heard that the movie will hit screens only in Tamil and Telugu.
Vishal surprised one and all now by revealing that he has sung for the Telugu version of Adhirudha, titled Adharadha. A video featuring him crooning the fast-paced number has been unveiled, leaving cinephiles astonished. He has been garnering good responses for his voice and the enthusiasm with which he has lent the voice.
The excited actor tweeted, "Well, this is what I was talking about yesterday. Was an ecstatic feeling to sing a song for the telugu version of #MarkAntony. Happy to enter as a singer also in the #WorldOfMarkAntony. Hats off to all you singers, could see how much effort you need to put to sing a song. Hope you all like it. Soon to release worldwide (sic).
Veteran lyricist Ramajogaiah Sastry has penned lyrics for the song. Both Tamil and Telugu versions of the song will be released on July 15. SJ Suryah, Suneel, Selvaraghavan, Ritu, Abhinaya, Kingsley and YG Mahendran play key roles in the movie.
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S Vinod Kumar has produced the film under the banner of Mini Studio. Abinandhan Ramanujam and Vijay Velukutty have handled cinematography and editing respectively for Mark Antony.
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