An extremely romantic duet scored by Ajaneesh Loknath in Thamarai’s words, rendered by Haricharan and Shweta Mohan , ‘Nenjil Maamazhai’ from Priyadarshan’s ‘Nimir’ is all about the precious and true moments in love. Watch the official Tamil video here.
Nimir
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Nimir
Nimir is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Priyadarshan and starring Udhayanidhi Stalin, Namitha Pramod, Samuthirakani, J. Mahendran, Karunakaran, M. S. Bhaskar, George Maryan, Shanmugarajan, Tulasi, Maala Parvathi, Aruldoss, Ganja Karuppu, Sentrayan and Parvatii Nair in the lead roles. Music composed by Darbuka Siva, B. Ajaneesh Loknath and Ronnie Raphael. Cinematography handled by N. K. Ekambaram and Edited by M. S. Ayyappan Nair. Distributed by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Produced by Santhosh T. Kuruvilla under Moonshot Entertainment.
Plot: "National" Selvam is a small-time photographer who lives with his father "National" Shanmugham. They run a digital photography studio in their small town. Next to the studio is a flex-board printing shop owned by Selvam's friend Sadha. His assistant Vigadakavi is a Photoshop wizard who designs the flex-boards. Selvam is in a relationship with Shenbaghavalli, his high school sweetheart.
Sadha becomes involved in a trivial argument with a loafer in the centre of the town. The dispute escalates, but passersby calm them down. However, Vigadakavi appears and attacks the man who had argued with Sadha. The man, joined by a ruffian Vellaiyappan, jumps on Vigadakavi in retaliation. Noticing the commotion, Selvam tries to calm everyone down, but Vellaiyappan, furious at Selvam's authoritative stance, beats him up. Shanmugham breaks up the fight. Embarrassed, Selvam vows to get back at Vellaiyappan and pledges that he will not wear slippers until he has avenged his humiliation.
Shenbaghavalli is forced to end her relationship with Selvam, who learns about Vellaiyappan's whereabouts from Vigadakavi and visits the garage where he apparently works as a welder. Its owner tells him that Vellaiyappan left for a better job in Dubai. Despite Sadha's advice that he should forget the incident, Selvam resolves to wait for Vellaiyappan's return; several weeks later, he enrolls in a kung fu course.
Malarvizhi, a college student, goes to Selvam's studio. She tells Selvam that she wants to participate in a famous women's magazine's cover photo competition and asks him to make her look as good as possible. Perplexed at the unusual request, Selvam conducts the photoshoot. Malarvizhi's photograph turns out to be dull and unimpressive, and her irritation makes Selvam question his skill as a photographer. Upset, he turns to his father for advice. Shanmugham explains photography as an art to his son. Selvam goes through his father's photograph collection, finally understanding their angles and lighting, and gets an idea.
Instead of his familiar still photography, Selvam photographs Malarvizhi in motion and sends the best photo to the magazine. Shortly afterward, Malarvizhi goes to Selvam's house with the magazine containing her photo. Although she rebukes him for photographing her without permission, she also praises the photo. They become interested in each other and soon fall in love. Malarvizhi realises this first and calls Selvam to talk about their future. She tells him that she is Vellaiyappan's younger sister, but his agitation is overshadowed by love and he decides to continue their relationship.
Several weeks later, Vellaiyappan is fired from his job for slapping his manager and is deported back to India. The following day, Selvam and Sadha challenge him to a hand-to-hand combat. After a few minutes of fighting, Selvam pins down Vellaiyappan, and Sadha declares him the winner. Selvam visits Vellaiyappan in a hospital the next day and introduces himself to his mother in front of Malarvizhi. He admits his love for Malarvizhi and asks Vellaiyappan for his sister's hand in marriage, as Vellaiyappan and his mother look at each other in disbelief. In the credits, Selvam is seen joining with Malarvizhi.
Nimir - Vaazhum Valluvarae Lyric
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An ode to the illustrious and revolutionary Tamil poets Thiruvalluvar and Mahakavi Subramania Bharati who continue to live on through their celebrated works, the pride of every Thamizhan! Composed by Darbuka Siva, ‘Vaazhum Valluvarae’ is a unique short composition written by Mohan Raj for #Nimir.
Nimir - Poovukku Lyric
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Nimir
Poovukku thaappa yedhukku? Oorukku kadhava irukku? sings Shweta Mohan on the serene and untapped villages, away from all the hustle and bustle of the city. Written by the legendary Vairamuthu, the song is composed by Darbuka Siva for Priyadarshan’s #Nimir starring Udhayanidhi Stalin in the lead role.
Nimir - Epodhum Unmael Nyabagam Lyric
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Composed by B Ajaneesh Loknath, ‘Epodhum Unmael Nyabagam’ in Thamarai’s words is a graceful melody rendered in the mellifluous vocals of Vijay Prakash, with an unpretentious blend of folk interludes for Priyadarshan’s #Nimir starring Udhayanidhi Stalin.
Nimir - Geedhaara Kiliye Lyric
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Nimir
A song celebrating love! Presenting ‘Geedhara Kiliye’ rendered by Sathya Prakash set to tune by Darbuka Siva. An extremely delightful listen, this song is sure to make every listener hit the replay button again and again!
Nimir - Yaenadi Lyric
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Nimir
An instantly- addictive number, ‘Yaenadi’ crooned by Haricharan is composed by the Darbuka Siva and written by Mohan Raj. The song has a charming dose of flute interludes and connects with the listener like never before! Watch the official Tamil lyric video from #Nimir now!
Nimir - Trailer
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Presenting the intriguing trailer of ace film-maker Priyadarshan’s next in Tamil, #Nimir starring Udhayanidhi Stalin. This engaging drama has music by Darbuka Siva and B. Ajaneesh Loknath.
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