Two Chennai youth have created a Tamil music video on the Indian cricket team’s world cup campaign that has become a runaway hit on social media networks.
It’s an amazing effort by two die-hard cricket fans with scarce resources, but loads of fire in the belly, who have unleashed their creativity in the song that cheers the Indian team to win the World Cup.
Readers would find the tune catchy, and enjoy listening to the music that seems to be zooming to a whopping score on You Tube, where it was posted less than a week ago.
Creative: Christopher is a musician, vocalist and lyricist. All his skills are showcased in the cricket video
Twenty-eight-year old Christopher Pradeep, a BPO employee in Chennai, who wrote and composed the song, told The Weekend Leader that when he set out to work on the song his aim was to make his listeners to get up, dance, clap and cheer the Indian team.
He received support from Triton Musicz, who extended their studio facilities free of charge and D Ramakrishnan, who made the video scouring You Tube and other video archives for the visuals.
Visualizer: Ramakrishnan ensured that the video matched shot-for-shot the energy of the song
Christopher, who represented his school and college cricket teams and was a second division player in the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association League, has done background music for a couple of documentaries and short films.
The song, rendered in Christopher’s voice, is also being played on Radio One, a local FM station.
Watch this space for their Hindi version, which is due for release in the next couple of days.
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