Kamal
Haasan
and
music
director
Ghibran
have
recently
joined
hands
for
the
Arivum
Anbum
single,
which
is
made
a
part
of
the
coronavirus
awareness
program.
The
unique
number
is
penned
by
Kamal
Haasan
himself,
and
composed
by
Ghibran.
About
12
singers
and
music
composers
from
the
Tamil
film
industry
have
joined
hands
for
the
Arivum
Anbum
single,
which
is
currently
winning
the
internet.
The
Kamal
Haasan-Ghibran
duo's
latest
collaboration
has
totally
impressed
the
Tamil
music
lovers,
cine-goers,
and
netizens.
The
song,
which
was
released
on
April
23,
2020,
through
the
official
YouTube
channel
of
Think
Music,
has
already
crossed
2
Million
views
and
164K
Likes.
Both
Kamal
Haasan
and
Ghibran
have
been
receiving
wide
appreciation
from
the
audiences
for
this
commendable
effort.
Some
of
the
finest
talents
of
the
Tamil
music
industry,
including
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja,
Anirudh
Ravichander,
Shankar
Mahadevan,
Bombay
Jayashree,
actor
Siddharth,
Sid
Sriram,
Devi
Sri
Prasad,
Andrea
Jeremiah,
Shruti
Haasan,
Bigg
Boss
fame
Mugen
Rao,
and
teen
prodigy
Lydian
Nadhaswaram
have
performed
in
the
single,
along
with
Kamal
Haasan.
Arivum
Anbum
marks
the
fifth
collaboration
of
Kamal
Haasan
and
Ghibran,
who
have
earlier
joined
hands
for
several
prestigious
projects,
including
Uttama
Villain,
Papanasam,
Thoongavanam,
and
Viswaroopam
II.
The
single
is
edited
by
the
renowned
editor-filmmaker
Mahesh
Narayanan,
who
has
earlier
teamed
up
with
the
Ulaganayakan
for
the
Viswaroopam
film
series.
Kamal
Haasan,
who
had
taken
a
break
from
films
to
pursue
his
political
career,
is
all
set
to
bounce
back
with
some
promising
projects
in
his
kitty.
The
senior
actor
is
teaming
up
with
hitmaker
Shankar
once
again
for
the
sequel
of
their
blockbuster
movie
Indian,
which
has
been
titled
as
Indian
2.
But
the
project
is
currently
delayed
due
to
the
massive
accident
that
happened
on
the
sets
of
the
movie
in
February
2020.
Kamal
Haasan
is
also
teaming
with
filmmaker
Gautham
Menon
for
the
sequel
of
their
acclaimed
neo-noir
action
thriller
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu,
which
is
expected
to
start
rolling
by
mid-2020.