Vikram sings in Arya's Madharasapattinam

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He swept us off our feet with Sethu and then waltzed into our hearts with Kanthasamy, not only with his brilliant acting but also as a singer. And now, Vikram is all set to woo us with Madharasapattinam as a singer again.
Vikram has rendered a song composed by G.V. Prakash in Arya's upcoming epic film Madharasapattinam. Even more, in the song 'Meghame Oh Meghame' with an old Madras feel, the actor has sung in five different voices, including that of a dhobi, a teacher and an old man.
Initially, the team thought of using Vikram’s voice only for Arya’s scenes in the song. “But once Vikram saw the visuals, he decided to sing the full song,” G.V. Prakash told to a leading English daily. "He surprised us by performing his part in the recording studio. We were all awestruck by how he changed his voice to suit the character that he was crooning for. I’m sure that this will turn out to be the highlight of the album releasing later this month,” he added.

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