: Critics noted that "Kaadaniyum Kalchilambe" was a "beautiful celebration of Kerala," praising its lush forest visuals captured by cinematographer Shaji Kumar .
The title "Kaadaniyum Kalchilambe" translates roughly to "The anklet that adorns the forest." Harinarayanan’s lyrics are poetic gems. While “Moma Moma” is about the external world’s perception of Murugan, this song is about his internal world. pulimurugan songs
In an action film, songs like this provide breathing room. It reminds the audience that Murugan isn't just a tiger-killer; he is a father, a son, and a husband who fears losing those he loves. : Critics noted that "Kaadaniyum Kalchilambe" was a
: A melodic track performed by legendary singers K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chithra . In an action film, songs like this provide breathing room
The audio jukebox of Pulimurugan comprises four distinct songs and a thematic score. Each track serves a specific purpose in the film’s arc.
If there is one song that captures the spiritual and cultural essence of the film, it is "Manikyam Veenum." Sung by the legendary K.J. Yesudas, this track is a masterpiece of melody and devotion.
The lines describe a man who is as hard as granite to the outside world (to fight the tiger) but as soft as butter within his home. Shreya Ghoshal’s ethereal voice adds a divine feminine touch, contrasting beautifully with Harisankar’s earthy, vulnerable tone.