Santhosh Narayanan
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Vada Chennai music review: Santhosh Narayanan delivers an earthy soundtrack in his first collaboration with Vetrimaaran
Surendhar Mk •Vada Chennai has a liberating soundtrack that brims with rooted, heart-rending tunes and explores majestic themes.
Kaala music review: For Rajinikanth's next, Santhosh Narayanan crafts experimental soundtrack dominated by Tamil rap
Rmridula •Santhosh Narayanan's jukebox for Rajinikanth's Kaala is a classic example of what to expect when rap meets local Tamil music and emotions.
Kaala's first song Semma Weightu is no ordinary Rajinikanth number; infusion of rap makes this an interesting track
Rmridula •Dhanush released the first track from the much-awaited Kaala album and it is unlike any other tune that we have seen pictured on the superstar Rajinikanth.
Santhosh Narayanan says music is a mode of communication in Karthik Subbaraj's Mercury
Fp Staff •Composer Santhosh Narayanan, who has belted out hits for films like Kabali, Bairavaa and Kodi, has composed another compelling mix of songs for Mercury
Diwali box office clash: Will Dhanush's Kodi or Karthi's Kaashmora triumph?
Sreedhar •The Ae Dil Hai Mushkil-Shivaay clash isn't the only big box office tussle that will play out during Diwali. The Tamil film industry has two biggies — Dhanush's Kodi and Karthi's Kaashmora — also releasing on the same day. So who will triumph this Diwali?
Kodi music launched online; no grand launch for Dhanush, Trisha Krishnan-starrer
Fp Staff •Dhanush has released the music album for his upcoming film Kodi. The film did not see a grand audio launch; the music was directly released online.
Karthi's fierce warlord look in Kaashmora could be right out of Game of Thrones!
Fp Staff •Karthi channels 'Baahubali' and 'Game of Thrones' in his look as a fierce warlord in the Tamil fantasy epic 'Kaashmora'
Kabali review: Rajinikanth tries best to rise above weak script in Pa Ranjith's film
Sreedhar •Kabali has its moments, but this Rajinikanth film is let down by a weak script and presentation