Maamannan
Nejame
Nejame
Deva
Version:
Mamannan
directed
by
Mari
Selvaraj
released
on
29th
of
last
month.
Starring
Udhayanidhi,
Vadivelu,
Fahadh
Faasil
and
others,
the
film
collected
more
than
50
crores
at
the
box
office.
The
Nejame
Nejame
song
featured
in
the
film
received
a
huge
response
from
the
fans.
In
this
case,
this
song
has
now
been
released
in
the
voice
of
Thenisai
Thendral
Deva
and
has
given
a
surprise
to
the
fans.
What
a
song
nenjamey
nenjamey,
bringing
deep
thoughts
from
the
mind.
Nandri
bro
maari
Selvaraj,💙❤️
Directed
by
Mari
Selvaraj,
music
for
the
film
Maamannan
is
composed
by
AR
Rahman.
Udhayanidhi
Stalin
started
celebrating
the
success
of
Maamannan
from
the
first
week
of
its
release.
It
is
noteworthy
that
it
was
inaugurated
by
AR
Rahman
by
cutting
the
cake.
Udhayanidhi
himself
had
said
that
he
got
the
call
sheet
from
AR
Rahman
saying
that
Maamannan
was
his
last
film.
Similarly,
AR
Rahman
gave
a
surprise
to
Mari
Selvaraj,
who
initially
said
that
only
one
song
was
enough,
by
playing
a
total
of
7
songs.
Vadivelu
had
sung
the
Rasa
Kannu
song
featured
in
Mamannan
and
it
became
a
huge
hit.
Likewise,
the
song
'Nenjame
Nenjame'
sung
by
Vijay
Yesudas
and
Shaktisree
Gopalan
also
joined
the
fans'
favorite
list.
Director
Selvaraghavan
and
many
others
praised
this
song
which
is
a
heart
touching
melody.
In
this
case,
another
version
of
Nejame
Nejame
song
has
been
released.
It
is
sung
by
Thenisai
Thendral
Deva.
For
the
first
time,
Deva
has
sung
in
AR
Rahman's
music,
which
is
a
complete
surprise
for
the
fans.
It
is
noteworthy
that
Deva's
Nenjamey
Nenjamey
version
is
used
in
the
flashback
scene
of
childhood
Udhayanidhi
in
Mamannan.
The
Deva
version
of
Nejame
Nejame
song
is
only
1.30
minutes
long.
However,
after
listening
to
his
soulful
singing,
fans
are
commenting
that
they
want
the
full
song.
They
said
that
listening
to
the
song
Nenjame
Nenjame
in
Deva's
voice
is
giving
a
great
feel
of
comfort
to
the
soul.
One
of
them
said,
"Just
close
your
eyes
and
I
guarantee
you
will
feel
your
father
even
if
he
is
not
with
you
now.
That
is
the
power
of
these
2
pillars
of
90s
Kollywood
Music."