After garnering positive response for the family song "Ee Shishirakaalam," makers of Nivin Pauly's upcoming Malayalam movie "Jacobinte Swargarajyam" (JSR) have released the second video song of the flick on the YouTube channel of Muzik247.
Singers Unni Menon and Sithara have lent their voice for the Onam song "Thiruvaavaniraavu" and additional vocals by Meera Scharma. The three minute-27 second song, penned by Manu Manjith and composed by Shaan Rahman, features Nivin, Renji Panicker, Lakshmi Ramakrishnan, Nivin, Aima Rosmy Sebastian and Stacen, set in the backdrop of Onam celebration.
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"Regardless of religion one festival that unites Malaylis all over the world - ONAM !! Dedicating this song to all Malaylis and Malaylee associations who make it a point to uphold the spirit of ONAM. Also extending our heartfelt thanks to all the families and friends in and around Dubai who came supported and was part of this video. JSR onam song [sic]," wrote the movie's producer Noble Babu Thomas on his Facebook page.
Shaan has composed all the five songs for the movie that are sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan, Kavya Ajit, Suchith Suresan, Liya Verghese, Rzee and Meera Scharma. The family entertainer also has an English track titled "Home," written and sung by Ashwin Gopakumar.
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The directorial venture of Vineeth narrates the story of a NRI family settled in Dubai. The movie also has an ensemble cast, including Sreenath Bhasi, Sai Kumar, TG Ravi, Dinesh Prabhakar and Ashwin Kumar in significant roles, and Reba John of the reality show "Midukki" fame will be seen romancing Nivin in the family entertainer.
While Ranjan Abraham has done the editing, State Award winner Jomon T John handled the cinematography of the movie, that is being produced by Noble under the banner of Big Bang Entertainments and distributed by LJ Films Pvt. Ltd. "Jacobinte Swargarajyam" will hit the screens in April.
Watch "Thiruvaavaniraavu" video song of "Jacobinte Swargarajyam" here: