'Thalli Pogathey' hits 10 million views on YouTube

The song is from Gautham Menon's upcoming film 'Achcham Enbadhu Madamaiyada'.

April 12, 2016 10:04 am | Updated November 17, 2021 01:43 am IST - Chennai

Expectations seem to be high for director Gautham Menon’s upcoming film Achcham Enbadhu Madamaiyada .

Though the release date has not been set, fans are showing their love for the Simbu-Manjima Mohan starrer in any way they can -- including hitting the repeat button on the only song that has been officially released so far.

'Thalli Pogathey', which was released on January 16, hit the 10 million views mark on YouTube on Monday.

Gautham Menon expressed gratitude to his fans, saying that it was “a great validation of a new-age song.”

Menon also revealed that coincidentally, the crew was filming the song on the same day.

Very little is known about the filming schedule and the release. The film, which was initially titled Sattendru Maaruthu Vaanilai , is a bilingual (with Simbu in Tamil, Naga Chaitanya in Telugu). The story is said to have been inspired by the scene in The Godfather of a bruised Michael Corleone plotting revenge against the corrupt policeman McCluskey.

The film has music by maestro A.R. Rahman and lyrics by Madhan Karky. Menon recently released the track list of the film.

In case you missed it, here's the song:

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