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Friendship is one emotion that Tamil cinema has never failed to celebrate. Right from heartfelt childhood reminiscences to crazy ‘buddy’ fun, we have it all in our films.

With brilliant and unconventional depictions of college ties, gangster pals, platonic intimacies and inspirational bonds, our filmmakers have never failed to surprise us with their takes on this simple yet complex emotion. Today, even after hundred years of Indian cinema, friendship remains one of the most commonly explored cinematic theme.In this post, we take a look at the Tamil songs that have memorialized ‘friendship’ in all its glory and passion (In no particular order)1. Mustafa Mustafa – Kadhal Desam (1996)Arguably, the first song that comes to mind when you talk of friendship to anyone even remotely connected to Indian cinema. Featuring in one of the most popular romantic musicals of the nineties, this song composed, rendered by AR Rahman and written by Vaali was a raging hit of those times and continues to be the celluloid immortalisation of ‘college bonding’ forever.‘Mustafa Mustafa‘ celebrates the blooming free-spirited relationship between a small-town orphan and a highbrow guy born with a silver spoon. The best, ever!2. Kaattukuyilu – Thalapathy (1991)This epic number features in the ‘Godfather’ of friendship movies ‘Thalapathy’, which incidentally happens to be Mani Rathnam’s brilliant adaptation of the Karnan episode of ‘The Mahabharata’.

“Kattukuyile’ skilfully penned by Vaali and brilliantly composed by Ilaiyaraja happens a day before Pongal on the occasion of Bhogi, when people discard old and derelict things and concentrate on new things causing transformation.The early stages of the bond sprouting between Rajini and Mammooty is depicted in the background of cheery yet symbolic festivities. ‘Awesomeness’ is the word.3. Andha naal nyabhagam – Uyarndha Manithan (1968)An absolute delight for the senses, this song is testament to the capabilities of two legends- TM. Soundarajan and Sivaji Ganesan. Sivaji’s breezy portrayal of the helpless rich man gnawed by guilt, reminiscing about his good old school days with his childhood friend is nothing short of classic.The transition from Sivaji panting and TMS taking over is seamless and you couldn’t tell that TMS is now singing and Sivaji is simply just going through with his emotions. Why don’t they make such songs anymore?4.

Nanbanai paartha – Ninathaile Inikum (2009)A beautiful melody composed by Vijay Antony for the remake of the Malayalam romantic thriller ‘Classmates’. Penned by Annamalai, the song talks about the magic of college life and the sweet memories associated with it.The song succeeds in conveying the subtle emotions, dreams, convictions, outrage. Responsibilities and distractions of the college student. Wonderful performances by Prithviraj, Sakthi and Priya Mani make this an enjoyable experience.

An adorable song, that every youngster can relate with.5. Thozha Thozha – Pandavar Bhoomi (2001)This song conceived by Cheran depicts the platonic friendship between a guy and a girl. The protagonist is an engineer, who comes to befriend a girl at his place of work. The girl played by Shamitha firmly believes in the existence of an entity called ‘just friendship’ between the opposite sexes.Drafted by Snehan and beautifully composed by Bharadwaj, the song goes on to talk about the nobility and integrity of friendship, while at the end contradicts itself with the protagonist arguing that ‘A best friend will definitely be a good lover’. An evergreen beauty!6. Taxi Taxi – Sakkarakatti (2008)AR. Rahman weaves magic in this ‘rappy’, peppy number where he indulges in plenty of extra sounds and strong rhythms.

Brimming with energy and vigor, this youthful celebration of friendship is sure to strike the right chords with the Generation Y. This is more of a song that goes like ‘A good friend would come and bail you out of jail, while a true friend will be sitting next to you saying “Damn, that was fun!”Crooned exceptionally well by Blaaze, Benny Dayal, Javed Ali, Viviane Chaix, this track experiments a lot with a bizarre mix of English and French lyrics by Blaze and Tamil lines by Na. The ‘rockstar’ among the friendship songs!7. Manasellam Unnidam – Kulir 100° (2009)The song starts with a dedication ‘ ‘To everyone who miss their friends. This is how it feels!” and proceeds to shock us with its profound emotions on the loss of a dear one.

Fervently composed by Bobo Shashi and enchantingly sung by Simbu, the track hits right at the deepest chords of the human mind.The track takes us through a virtual memory lane, where every single memory, good and bad, come echoing back. Leaving you with a heavy heart and with moist eyes, this one is a keeper.8. Nanbane Enadu Uyir Nanbane – Sattam (1983)Spiritedly sung by the veterans SP.

Balasubramaniam and Malaysia Vasudevan, this famous song of the early eighties saw Kamalhaasan and Sarath Babu play the inseparable best friends who do not question each other about their careers. While one is a police officer who nabs criminals, the other is a lawyer who bails them out.Featuring in the remake of the original “Dostana’, the song composed by Gangai Amaran speaks about how great friends are difficult to find. Harder to leave. And impossible to forget. A star-studded tribute!9. En Frienda Pola Yaaru Machan – Nanban (2012)Remember how back in college our friends were our lives? Through thick and thin. During those reckless years of youthful angst, nagging parents, and cramming for exams, we had our friends by our sides and that was all that mattered. Things start to change after the good old college years.

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We have our life to worry about, and we want to make sure we do what it takes to make it a great one.Here, a couple of friends go in search of their long-lost friend, guide and philosopher back in college. Composed for Shankar’s remake of ‘3 idiots’ by Harris Jeyaraj, this song which talks about the indispensability of true friends, was penned by Viveka and sung by Krish and Suchith Suresan. A mellifluous eulogy!10. Kizhakke Paarthen Vidiyalaai Irunthaai – Autograph (2004)This song explains the rewarding friendship between two like-minded people, albeit of the opposite sexes. Written by Snehan, the protagonist here talks of his special girl in life, a constant source of support and encouragement, a shoulder to cry on or a slap on the face when overreacting to life!Cheran creates a very interesting female character, who doesn’t want to get romantically involved, yet challenges the protagonist who is not living up to his own standards and helps him take the big steps in life. An absolute ‘heartwarmer’!11. Oru Nanban Irundhal – Enakku 20 Unakku 18 (2003)Yet another friendship song from AR.Rahman, this time for a movie which seemed to eulogize both friendship and love. A physically and emotionally battered protagonist returns home to the comfort of his friends, where he recuperates and comes to terms with life.The song for the most part, talks about the goodness and virtues of friendship and insists on it being blind to the sex of the individual.

Vijay’s lines were sung by SPB. Charan, Venkat Prabhu and Chinmayee. A glossy inspirational number!12.

Manasae Manasae – April Maadhathil (2002)This heart-touching farewell song illustrates in shocking reality, the pain of eight close friends who are in the verge of separation after graduation. The track plays out as a relay number where the friends take turns to sing their hearts out on stage.The lines conveying the agony of an unavoidable rift, ‘ The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend.

We’ve gone our own ways and I know it’s for the best, but sometimes I wonder will I ever have a friend like you again?’ leave the required punch. Penned by Pa. Vijay and sung by Karthik, this one is super-emotional stuff!13. Dosth Bada Dosth – Saroja (2008)A cheeky road song with friends, is what this track essentially is. Director Venkat Prabhu teams up with his cousin Yuvan Shankar Raja and Vaali to give us a ‘no holds barred’ fun song which follows the journey of four young men, who travel from Chennai to Hyderabad in a van to watch a cricket match.The guys sing, dance, rejoice and relive their friendship roots as they take the road trip of their lives. Rendered with youthfulness and energy by the offbeat team of Haricharan, Naveen, Rahul Nambiar and picturised on the equally quirky gang of Shiva, Vaibhav, SPB Charan, & Premji Amaren, this one is total fun.14. Eswara Vaanum Mannum – Kannethirey Thondrinal (1998)This track featuring in Ravichandran’s romantic drama talks about two friends Prashanth and Karan from the same college. They start out as arch rivals and then proceed to become best friends. The song gained attention even before the release of the movie and went on to become an extremely popular song in college culturals of those times.Written by Vairamuthu, this song was composed by Deva and was sung by Udit Narayanan, who is infamous for his strange Tamil diction.

A not-so-serious ‘cool’ song!15. Yaaro (Friendship version) – Chennai 600028 (2007)A real gem of a song composed by Yuvan and rearranged by Premgi Amaran for Venkat Prabhu’s debut sports drama.

The film which is based on gully cricket, focuses mainly on themes of friendship and love.Ten characters hailing from a Chennai suburb go on to become close friends and teammates, and this song reflects their closeness, their sacrifices and their way of life. Its Vaali’s words yet again, to which SPB.Charan and Venkat Prabhu do the honors.

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A soulful euphony!