Rahman style sets the mood right for the tale." Mani Prabhu of NDTV Movies called the songs "eye popping" that fits into the entertainment." Anupama Subramaniam of Deccan Chronicle stated: "AR Rahman’s background score elevates the proceedings while the songs are already a hit." Subha Shetty Saha of Mid-Day stated that the film has "melodius music" by A.
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Rahman's songs and score add tremendous value to this script as well." Sify quoted: "Rahman’s songs are big plus for the film and the maestro scores well in the BGM of Athreya’s sequences, especially in the pre-climax portion." Critical review board based at Behindwoods praised the music: "The score in typical A.
Rahman’s music grows on you and is refreshing." Latha Srinivasan of DNA India mentioned: "A. Gulf News based critic Mythily Ramachandran stated: "A. The songs were released a day before the launch on 8 April. Shakthisree Gopalan was next with the track "Aararoo" and the Telugu version "Laalijo" was sung by actress Nithya Menen with A. Singer Benny Dayal sang the track "Kaalam En Kadhali", followed by Chinmayi singing "Naan Un". At the launch of original version of the album, there were live performances of songs from the film. The original and Telugu versions of the album were released at separate events held at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai and Shilpkala Vedika in Hyderabad respectively on 9 April 2016. However, the track was released as a bonus single under the title "24 Carat" on. An additional composition written by Madhan Karky titled, "Dangerskku Hi5 Podu, Daredevilkku Vaanam Podu." was as an intro song only in the film score. Later, it was reworked to suit the film soundtrack. However, the track was initially composed for some other film.
He wrote a line in Tamil, "Undhan Azhagil Iraivanai Kaankiraen" that translates to, "In Your Beauty, I See God." An inspiration before composing tunes, Rahman had read the same line from the Prophetic books before composing that track. According to lyricist Madhan Karky, for the track "Naan Un": Rahman was trying out a tune on his piano and Karky was writing the lyrics while listening to him. In an interview with The Hindu, Suriya told that recording of one more track was completed by September 2015. Recording of the track "Punnagaye" written by lyricist Vairamuthu was completed by February 2015. Rahman had a six-hour script narration session with Suriya and Vikram Kumar before signing the project. Rahman was announced as the film soundtrack and score composer.