A rap number titled "Dub Theri Step" was recorded within March 2016, which was written and sung by Arunraja Kamaraj. Prakash sung the alternate version featured in the film. Thiyagrajan, a Sanskrit teacher at Modern Senior Secondary School. The song also has Sanskrit verses sung by Vaikom Vijayalakshmi, and written by R. In February 2016, a song titled "En Jeevan" was recorded with the singers Hariharan and Saindhavi. Prakash started working on the re-recording of the background score in mid-February and completed within April 2016. By January 2016, work on all the songs has been completed. By late-October, Vijay recorded the song which was titled "Chella Kutti" along with Neeti Mohan. But however, Prakash Kumar dismissed that the song would be revealed only after announcing the film's title. In mid-October 2015, the team reported that a glimpse of the opening track will be released on 17 October. Rahman would also sing one of the tracks for the film, which did not happen however. It is said to be a "thara-local" number and the shooting for the song, subsequently began during July 2015. In June 2015, Prakash recorded an introductory song with veteran composer Deva (later deciphered as "Jithu Jilladi"), with Rokesh writing the lyrics. This marked her second collaboration with Prakash, whose debut song "Azhagu" from Saivam (2014), composed by Prakash, fetched her a National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. Unnikrishnan, reportedly sung first for one of the tracks in the film.
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In April 2015, Uthara Unnikrishnan, daughter of playback singer P. Prakash further revealed in his micro-blogging page saying that all the tracks in the album are "trend-setting". In March 2015, the duo also went to Goa and continued the music sessions. Both the composer and director went to Russia for a music composing session in the end of November.
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In November 2014, During the pre-production phase, Prakash started working on the film's music soon after his inclusion in the project. In addition, the album also marked Prakash's 50th film as a music composer. Prakash Kumar with both Atlee and Vijay, after Raja Rani and Thalaivaa. This film marks the second collaboration of G. Prakash Kumar's 50th film as a music director. Expertly translated from the Bengali, Hawa Hawa and Other Stories is a journey through the mind of one of the most daring countercultural writers of India, one with particular resonance in these chaotic times.This film marked G. Ranging from scathing satires of society to surreal investigations of violence and love, these stories are also a window onto the political and social climate in Bengal, tracing both pan-Indian developments like the 1975 Emergency and local ones like militant-leftist Naxalism and the decades-long Communist reign in the state. In this wildly inventive collection of Nabarun Bhattacharya’s stories, we meet characters such as a trigger-happy cop in an authoritarian police state, a man who holds on to a piece of rope from a deadly noose, a retired revolutionary thrilled by delusions of grandeur, and people working for a corporation that arranges lavish suicides for a price. A collection of inventive and surprising short stories from one of India’s most prominent countercultural writers.