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Nee Nenaindal
SingerVidya Iyer, Vandana Iyer
Music byShankar Tucker
Lyricist
Actor
CategoryPop Songs
MovieThe Shruti Box (2011)
Comments submitted for song - Nee Nenaindal - Page 6 of 8
Karthik Kettavan on Tuesday, April 10, 2012
ohhhhhh my god..this is so fresh and pleasant... iyer sister wow i feel
like cutting my hands with a sharp knife ur voice hmmm.. and i want u
both 2 sing vasegara and alaipayudhey song pls pls .
ohhhhhh my god..this is so fresh and pleasant... iyer sister wow i feel
like cutting my hands with a sharp knife ur voice hmmm.. and i want u
both 2 sing vasegara and alaipayudhey song pls pls .
Karthik Kettavan on Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Shankar Tucker ur ideas r great ...music is like so peaceful.
Shankar Tucker ur ideas r great ...music is like so peaceful.
dinesh bhat on Wednesday, April 11, 2012
whats the camera used to shoot this video??
whats the camera used to shoot this video??
kantoilemang on Friday, April 20, 2012
Mahakavi Barathi pugal Endrum Valga
Mahakavi Barathi pugal Endrum Valga
mamatha Basappa on Sunday, May 20, 2012
Soothing voice
Soothing voice
uint32 on Tuesday, May 22, 2012
hard to decide whome to marry among these girls
hard to decide whome to marry among these girls
musicalrocker14 on Friday, May 25, 2012
after hearing u guys sing this, I dont feel like this song is boring. Ur
voices r really nice.
after hearing u guys sing this, I dont feel like this song is boring. Ur
voices r really nice.
ltbmuse on Tuesday, June 05, 2012
This is so good it transforms my understanding of what beauty in sound can
be.
This is so good it transforms my understanding of what beauty in sound can
be.
Packet_Pumper on Monday, June 18, 2012
Heavenly Voice!
Heavenly Voice!
Sreekumar Menon on Friday, June 22, 2012
well sung Iyer sisters.
well sung Iyer sisters.
gopi ch on Monday, June 25, 2012
can anyone post the translation of this song!! accurately...
can anyone post the translation of this song!! accurately...
Sreenath S on Wednesday, June 27, 2012
How can some one dislike!!!!!...
How can some one dislike!!!!!...
ourlovesongs on Monday, July 09, 2012
such a beautifu song.It is a Spirtual song, about God for all the people
who do not understand this language.
such a beautifu song.It is a Spirtual song, about God for all the people
who do not understand this language.
R Harish on Monday, July 30, 2012
It's just her rendition. Your point is valid if she was claiming at the end
of the song that her version is supposed to be an accurate reproduction of
the original. Anyway, check out "Ashai Mugam" ft. Vidya Vandana - Shankar
Tucker, where she brings up the same point under the video description.
It's just her rendition. Your point is valid if she was claiming at the end
of the song that her version is supposed to be an accurate reproduction of
the original. Anyway, check out "Ashai Mugam" ft. Vidya Vandana - Shankar
Tucker, where she brings up the same point under the video description.
Senthilkumar K on Saturday, August 11, 2012
Awesomly tuned and sung..
Awesomly tuned and sung..
Si Vava on Sunday, August 19, 2012
hey frnds , good performers . Super music with cute voice . . . .also
visualestion . Grt job . .
hey frnds , good performers . Super music with cute voice . . . .also
visualestion . Grt job . .
ourlovesongs on Monday, September 17, 2012
MEANING OF SONG - IS THERE ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS THAT ALMIGHTY GOD DOESNOT
KNOW ABOUT? so beautiful all praises to God Almighty
MEANING OF SONG - IS THERE ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS THAT ALMIGHTY GOD DOESNOT
KNOW ABOUT? so beautiful all praises to God Almighty
karthik ravi on Thursday, September 27, 2012
superb really heart beating
superb really heart beating
karthik ravi on Thursday, September 27, 2012
lyrics are touching one
lyrics are touching one
Hemalatha Gopal on Friday, October 05, 2012
this is song is giving me goose bumps !!! sung so beautifully !!!
this is song is giving me goose bumps !!! sung so beautifully !!!
jay joshi on Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Love it, this is what my son plays he's Tabla too awesome
Love it, this is what my son plays he's Tabla too awesome
Shubha Govindarajan on Saturday, October 13, 2012
Your voice is nice Vidya and Vandana.
Your voice is nice Vidya and Vandana.
sranjit7 on Monday, October 15, 2012
Not entirely correct. Grantha letters included as part of some tamil
scripts give the sound "sha" and are legitimate in those scripts. The word
aasai itself has its roots in the sanskrit word asha. In any case, Bharathi
who wrote the song himself was a brahmin. So it is only fair that it is
being sung in a brahmin tamil accent.
Not entirely correct. Grantha letters included as part of some tamil
scripts give the sound "sha" and are legitimate in those scripts. The word
aasai itself has its roots in the sanskrit word asha. In any case, Bharathi
who wrote the song himself was a brahmin. So it is only fair that it is
being sung in a brahmin tamil accent.
swamisivom on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Thank you .keep up the good work
Thank you .keep up the good work
PresyNaras on Thursday, November 15, 2012
I'll give u a proper explanation. Most classical trainers are brahmins and
those folks do use tamil with sanskrit infuence and pronounciations.
Naturally any one training under them will also carry that accent. It's not
technically ruining tamil. It's just a variant of tamil. It's still
beautiful though...
I'll give u a proper explanation. Most classical trainers are brahmins and
those folks do use tamil with sanskrit infuence and pronounciations.
Naturally any one training under them will also carry that accent. It's not
technically ruining tamil. It's just a variant of tamil. It's still
beautiful though...
PresyNaras on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Please do read the history of languages. Tamil is the mother of all south
indian languages. Telugu was the first separate language to originate from
ancient tamil, then kannada and finally malayalam, therefore more words are
similar between tamil and malayalam than tamil and telugu...
Please do read the history of languages. Tamil is the mother of all south
indian languages. Telugu was the first separate language to originate from
ancient tamil, then kannada and finally malayalam, therefore more words are
similar between tamil and malayalam than tamil and telugu...
ermalai on Friday, November 16, 2012
unacceptable justification...the singers could have corrected the so called
brahmin gurus.this is lame excuse.sounds like how OZs criticize if
Indians sledge...
unacceptable justification...the singers could have corrected the so called
brahmin gurus.this is lame excuse.sounds like how OZs criticize if
Indians sledge...
Suresh Guru on Friday, November 16, 2012
Inga enda mozhi prachanaya kondu vareenga evlo ramyama paduranga enjoy
pannetu ponga.. Enga Mozhi prachanaya pesanumo anga moodetu irupeenga inga
vandhu penathureenga..
Inga enda mozhi prachanaya kondu vareenga evlo ramyama paduranga enjoy
pannetu ponga.. Enga Mozhi prachanaya pesanumo anga moodetu irupeenga inga
vandhu penathureenga..
Sreejith G on Sunday, November 25, 2012
. I hope you understand the 3rd S I mentioned. Their pronounciation is
perfect about the word “solven”. The 3rd S is almost lost from Tamil.
Writing has many limitations especially English, I treally wanted to talk
and explain. Well let me use tamil letters and explain:
. I hope you understand the 3rd S I mentioned. Their pronounciation is
perfect about the word “solven”. The 3rd S is almost lost from Tamil.
Writing has many limitations especially English, I treally wanted to talk
and explain. Well let me use tamil letters and explain:
Jeo Joy on Sunday, November 25, 2012
i pity those 71 people who disliked this awesome song
i pity those 71 people who disliked this awesome song
ozbt on Friday, November 30, 2012
words and music blend i don't know hindi or tamil but i know anahat hai :)
words and music blend i don't know hindi or tamil but i know anahat hai :)
Chetan Shet on Saturday, December 08, 2012
love this song love u both singers ...
love this song love u both singers ...
Packet_Pumper on Wednesday, January 09, 2013
All blokes, stop arguing about spelling and enjoy this beautiful song!
All blokes, stop arguing about spelling and enjoy this beautiful song!
Mukkodan on Friday, January 18, 2013
Mixing offshoots Languages like Kannada,Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi into Tamil
is okay and also considered as an unique accent. But retaining the ancient
Tamil with its Grand-dad Sanskrit is a Crime? Grow up guys.
Mixing offshoots Languages like Kannada,Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi into Tamil
is okay and also considered as an unique accent. But retaining the ancient
Tamil with its Grand-dad Sanskrit is a Crime? Grow up guys.
daarkmatter on Monday, January 28, 2013
Though what you said is true, you have to have some sympathy for telugu and
kannada people who due to the natural geography of the region, bore the
maximum assault on their language and culture from the sanskrit speaking
north over millenia as Mr.Sreedhar Reddy has unwittingly demonstrated. If
it wasnt for them, the "Tamil" of today wouldnt even have existed even in
its present rather "impure" form for us enjoy its uniqueness and classical
importance of being the mother of Dravidian languages.
Though what you said is true, you have to have some sympathy for telugu and
kannada people who due to the natural geography of the region, bore the
maximum assault on their language and culture from the sanskrit speaking
north over millenia as Mr.Sreedhar Reddy has unwittingly demonstrated. If
it wasnt for them, the "Tamil" of today wouldnt even have existed even in
its present rather "impure" form for us enjoy its uniqueness and classical
importance of being the mother of Dravidian languages.
daarkmatter on Monday, January 28, 2013
Sanskrit is an Indo-Iranian language and Tamil is a Dravidian language
(mother). They both have NOTHING IN COMMON. Influx of words in either
direction doesnt mean that they have a RELATION and even that only happened
due to migrating populations from the North to the South.
Sanskrit is an Indo-Iranian language and Tamil is a Dravidian language
(mother). They both have NOTHING IN COMMON. Influx of words in either
direction doesnt mean that they have a RELATION and even that only happened
due to migrating populations from the North to the South.
mystic23LanaD on Monday, January 28, 2013
idk what the argument is about? it's all Tamil to me.
idk what the argument is about? it's all Tamil to me.
cherie on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
I need more more awesome music like this.Please,could someone send me
links,names of singers.Thanks in advance.
I need more more awesome music like this.Please,could someone send me
links,names of singers.Thanks in advance.
cherie on Friday, February 15, 2013
sigh... maximum awesomeness ...repeat button on overtime.Gotta buy this.
sigh... maximum awesomeness ...repeat button on overtime.Gotta buy this.
Kubangpasu on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Hi, this song is so soothing. I am not sure whether they're singing
religious hymn because they said something about Mahalaxmi which I
recognize as a religious figure. Can anyone tell me what is this song about
maybe briefly? Such a nice beautiful Tamil Brahminical culture. I adore it
so much, thanks.
Hi, this song is so soothing. I am not sure whether they're singing
religious hymn because they said something about Mahalaxmi which I
recognize as a religious figure. Can anyone tell me what is this song about
maybe briefly? Such a nice beautiful Tamil Brahminical culture. I adore it
so much, thanks.
radha krishna on Sunday, March 10, 2013
awesome song singing from the bottom of the heart ,your are simply superb
both of u
awesome song singing from the bottom of the heart ,your are simply superb
both of u
DrDee on Sunday, March 10, 2013
Gorgeous music.soul-soothing to say the least. Thank you, sisters,
for your music. You have made us all proud.
Gorgeous music.soul-soothing to say the least. Thank you, sisters,
for your music. You have made us all proud.
Lakshmi Viswanathan on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
awesome... very soothing.. really its music to heart rather than to
ears... all the best iyer sisters
awesome... very soothing.. really its music to heart rather than to
ears... all the best iyer sisters
Akhil George ma george on Sunday, March 17, 2013
supperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...&
grate
supperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...&
grate
nithyakanna ram on Thursday, March 21, 2013
No one is finding fault here. But there are certain things that you have to
take into consideration. No one is going to criticize when people talk in
dialects in their own lives. But what would you think the reaction would if
someone sand thaaye yashoda or mahaganapathim in a thirunelveli or
coimbatore slang? or even worse, chennai slang:P. Its a bharatiyar song. I
feel checking pronunciations is important .He loved the language. He also
fought the caste system.Keep that in mind.
No one is finding fault here. But there are certain things that you have to
take into consideration. No one is going to criticize when people talk in
dialects in their own lives. But what would you think the reaction would if
someone sand thaaye yashoda or mahaganapathim in a thirunelveli or
coimbatore slang? or even worse, chennai slang:P. Its a bharatiyar song. I
feel checking pronunciations is important .He loved the language. He also
fought the caste system.Keep that in mind.
Karthik T on Monday, March 25, 2013
This song is much better sang by these than Munbe vaa (sung by these two
and not the original song)...
This song is much better sang by these than Munbe vaa (sung by these two
and not the original song)...
ch0c0latem00n on Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Can somebody give English translation for this song please, seems like it
has beautiful lyrics, my Tamil is not very good, thanks
Can somebody give English translation for this song please, seems like it
has beautiful lyrics, my Tamil is not very good, thanks
Mangosteencountry on Sunday, April 14, 2013
well said. in this globalised world, it is inevitable that language and its
enunciation changes. India has too many languages and they are spoken in
myriad ways. let's celebrate that diversity.
well said. in this globalised world, it is inevitable that language and its
enunciation changes. India has too many languages and they are spoken in
myriad ways. let's celebrate that diversity.
Mohan Packiriswamy on Tuesday, April 30, 2013
" the two soft flowers have a honey-voice and it is very appreciable they
sung in Tamil "
" the two soft flowers have a honey-voice and it is very appreciable they
sung in Tamil "
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