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Aadujeevitham Periyone song – A R Rahman’s soul-stirring music reflects Najeeb's hope to reunite with his love

Aadujeevitham Periyone song – A R Rahman can be seen in the video, capturing all the emotions of this Prithviraj Sukumaran-starrer.

Aadujeevitham Periyone song – A R Rahman’s soul-stirring music reflects Najeeb's hope to reunite with his love
Prithviraj Sukumaran and Amala Paul in Periyone song

Last Updated: 06.28 PM, Mar 20, 2024

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The makers of Malayalam’s highly anticipated films of 2024, Aadujeevitham, have released the second song of the survival thriller today (March 20). The music video for Periyone is now available on YouTube. Other languages—Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi—are also streaming on music platforms.

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A R Rahman can be seen in the video, capturing all the emotions of this Prithviraj Sukumaran-starrer. It shows a glimpse of Najeeb's struggle to survive in the hostile environment and his hope of meeting his beloved Sainu again. The video includes glimpses of his and Sainu's joyful times together.

Jithin Raj and A R Rahman have lent their voices to this soulful soundtrack in Aadujeevitham. This song received huge praise from the audience following its first performance during the audio launch event of the movie on March 10. The film, which is directed by Blessy, is all set to hit the big screen on March 28.

A R Rahman’s favourite song in Aadujeevitham

A R Rahman, the music composer, talked about how he wrote the songs for the survival drama Aadujeevitham, also known as The Goat Life, at the grand audio launch of director Blessy and actor Prithviraj Sukumaran's eagerly awaited film. The music composer was questioned during the event about his reasoning for delaying music composition until after lyricist Rafeeq Ahmed finished writing the lyrics.

"Blessy asked me to compose music for one of the songs, so I said send me the lyrics. After Rafeeq sent me some amazing lyrics, I completed the song. However, I felt like I needed more, so that's how we added the part "Periyone Enn Rahmane," Rahman recalled. Surprisingly, AR Rahman, not Rafeeq Ahmed, wrote the song's two opening lines.

Rafeeq continued by saying that writing the lyrics for Rahman's song was difficult. Writing lyrics in Rahman's style is a challenging task. The feeling of isolation and despair in Najeeb's life in the deserts and the hope in his life were two distinct emotions that we had to portray in the movie, he added.

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