Special party song featuring 27 actors in 'Mupparimanam'


Chennai, Feb 2 (IANS): Actor Shanthanu-starrer Tamil actioner "Mupparimanam", which is gearing up for release, features a special party number "Let's go party", featuring 27 popular actors from Tamil filmdom.

In a statement, the actor has thanked all the artistes for being a part of the song and making it one of the highlights of the film.

Two versions of the song have been shot. While the video featuring all the actors will be used for promotional purposes, the other will be used in the film.

"On behalf of 'Mupparimanam' team, I'd like to thank Prabhu, Parthiepan, Vivek, Ramya Krishnan, Radhika, Arya, Vijay Antony, Soori, Venkat Prabhu, Premji, Vidharth, Aari, Prithvi, Kalaiarasan, Ashok Selvan, Janani Iyer, Aishwarya Rajesh, Mottai Rajendran, Prasanna, Krish, Sangeetha and Bobby Simhaa for extending their help to feature in the song," he said in a statement.

Shanthanu especially thanked his mother Poornima Bhagyaraj, father K. Bhagyaraj, and his wife Keerthi for also being a part of the song.

"I'm overwhelmed by the love and support shown towards the song. We shot it in three days," he said.

Directed by Adhiroopan, the film also stars Srushti Dange.

  

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