The song is a quintessential "Kuthu" (folk-dance) track, a genre that dominates South Indian cinema's dance-heavy sequences. Its popularity is largely attributed to:
She was struggling. The small, crimson bindi—the pottu —wasn't sitting quite right. She tried once, then twice, her bangles clinking a rhythmic protest.
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The song is a quintessential "Kuthu" (folk dance) track that became a massive hit upon its release in 2002. Raghava Lawrence’s choreography, which blends traditional Tamil folk steps with modern style, made it a staple at weddings, festivals, and dance competitions. The playful lyrical exchange between the male and female leads adds to its enduring charm. YouTube·Ayngaranhttps://www.youtube.com