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Latest tamil hit songs 2016
Latest tamil hit songs 2016






latest tamil hit songs 2016

Punk, the first serious backlash against the rock mainstream, came into its own. Soul and funk were reaching new levels of artistry. Rock music emerged from the ’60s as to go-to choice of white youth culture.

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Disco, an entire cultural movement fueled by a genre of music-with massive impact on fashion, film, TV and advertising-was utterly ubiquitous. The children of the baby boom were coming into their late twenties and thirties-young enough to still be serious music consumers, but old enough to have their own generation of children who were starting to buy music.Īnd then there was the music itself. Analog recording technology was at its zenith, FM radio was ascendant, and the AM dial still focused on music. Home stereos were a standard part of middle-class culture. Labels were flush with cash, sales of LPs and singles were brisk, and record stores were everywhere.

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As the used vinyl bins of the world are still telling us, records were the thing.

latest tamil hit songs 2016

There were, of course, fewer kinds of media competing for the average consumer’s time-television meant just a handful of channels, video games were the size of refrigerators and could be found in arcades.

latest tamil hit songs 2016

She is also making a glamorous debut into the Kannada film industry opposite huge star Upendra.The 1970s was arguably the single decade of the 20th century when recorded music was most central to culture. Her forthcoming films include Boss Engira Bhaskaran with Tamil actor Arya and acclaimed director Shyamaprasads Malayalam film entitled Electra. Her 2010 releases, Bodyguard in Malayalam and Adurs and Simha in Telugu, all proved to be successful. Her only successful release in 2009 was Aadhavan with Surya which released in October 2009, and become one of the few hits of 2009 which ran for 100 days. Her subsequent releases, however, Kuselan opposite Rajnikanth, Sathyam opposite Vishal, Aegan opposite Ajith Kumar and Villu opposite Vijay were all unsuccessful. Her first release, the family entertainer Yaaradi Nee Mohini was one of the highest grossing Tamil films of the year, besides receiving seven nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards South, including a Best Actress nomination for Nayantara for her portrayal of Keerthi. In 2008 she had five releases, four of which in Tamil. The gangster film, a remake of the same-titled 1980 Tamil film, went on to become a blockbuster success at the box office. She regained her star billing in Kollywood acting opposite Ajith Kumar in the Vishnuvardhan-directed Billa. She then made her debut in Telugu, starring in the film Lakshmi, following which she performed in Boss, alongside Venkatesh and Nagarjuna, respectively. Murugadoss Ghajini released, where she played a secondary female character, which again was a commercially highly successful venture. The comedy horror film, in which she starred alongside Rajinikanth, became one of the most successful Tamil films in history, running for over 700 days in theatres, turning Nayantara eventually into one of the most-sought after actresses in Tamil. 2005, she was cast opposite Sarath Kumar in Ayya, debuting in the Tamil film industry, and followed it up with Chandramukhi. She subsequently started appearing in Tamil and Telugu films. She was also cast with Megastar Mammootty in Thaskaraveeran and Raapakal. Later, she co-starred alongside Mohanlal in Natturajavu and in Fazils Vismayathumbathu. Nayan was spotted when she was still in college by director Satyan Anthikkad, who cast her opposite Jayaram in the 2003 Malayalam film Manassinakkare. She is a native of Tiruvalla, Pathanamthitta district. She did her schooling at the prestigious Kendriya Vidyalaya schools in north India and then attended Marthoma College in Tiruvalla for her Bachelors degree in English Literature. She studied in various parts of India (Bangalore, Gujarat, Delhi and Kerala), as her father was an Indian Air Force official. After several commercial successes such as Chandramukhi, Ghajini, Billa and Yaaradi Nee Mohini, she has established herself as one of the leading contemporary actresses in Tamil cinema. Diana Mariam Kurian, best known by her stage name Nayantara, is an Indian film actress, who has appeared in Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil films.








Latest tamil hit songs 2016