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The song was composed by the legendary M. S. Viswanathan (MSV), known for his versatile and melodic scores.

The song (also known as "Pokkirikku Pokkiri Raja") is a high-energy Tamil film track from the 1982 action-comedy movie Pokkiri Raja . This track is a quintessential example of the 1980s Tamil commercial cinema aesthetic, combining vibrant music, mass appeal, and the charismatic screen presence of superstar Rajinikanth. Musical Composition and Performance The song was composed by the legendary M

The song typically runs for approximately 4:30 to 4:40 minutes . Context within the Film The song (also known as "Pokkirikku Pokkiri Raja")

Written by the prolific Kannadasan (or sometimes credited to Gangai Amaran in other contexts), the lyrics emphasize the protagonist's bold, "rogue" yet heroic king-like image. Context within the Film Written by the prolific

It features the voices of Malaysia Vasudevan and S. Janaki . Malaysia Vasudevan’s robust, "massy" vocals were often a perfect fit for Rajinikanth’s onscreen persona during this era, while S. Janaki provided a playful and feminine contrast.

The song was composed by the legendary M. S. Viswanathan (MSV), known for his versatile and melodic scores.

The song (also known as "Pokkirikku Pokkiri Raja") is a high-energy Tamil film track from the 1982 action-comedy movie Pokkiri Raja . This track is a quintessential example of the 1980s Tamil commercial cinema aesthetic, combining vibrant music, mass appeal, and the charismatic screen presence of superstar Rajinikanth. Musical Composition and Performance

The song typically runs for approximately 4:30 to 4:40 minutes . Context within the Film

Written by the prolific Kannadasan (or sometimes credited to Gangai Amaran in other contexts), the lyrics emphasize the protagonist's bold, "rogue" yet heroic king-like image.

It features the voices of Malaysia Vasudevan and S. Janaki . Malaysia Vasudevan’s robust, "massy" vocals were often a perfect fit for Rajinikanth’s onscreen persona during this era, while S. Janaki provided a playful and feminine contrast.