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"En Mel Vizhundha Mazhai Thuliye" is a popular Tamil song from the movie "I" (2015) starring Vijay and Sidhique. The song is sung by Arijit Singh and written by Lyricist Yuvan Shankar Raja.
En Mel Vizhundha Mazhai Thuliye Anbu Sottum Kanneer Uhn Swaasam Theri Yathu Ennaku En Jeevanam Nee Ye
The lyrics are celebrated for their scientific yet deeply poetic visualization of the world and love. Tamil Lyrics (Transliterated) English Translation En mel vizhundha mazhai thuliye The raindrop that fell upon me Iththanai naalay engirundhaay? Where have you been all these days? Indru ezhudhiya en kaviye The poem I wrote today Ennai ezhuppiya poongaatre The gentle breeze that woke me up Ennai mayakkiya mellisaiye The soft music that entranced me Udambil uraiginra oruyir pol Like a single life frozen within a body Unakkul dhaane naan irundhen I was within you all along The Philosophy of the "Opening"
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"En Mel Vizhundha Mazhai Thuliye" is a popular Tamil song from the movie "I" (2015) starring Vijay and Sidhique. The song is sung by Arijit Singh and written by Lyricist Yuvan Shankar Raja.
En Mel Vizhundha Mazhai Thuliye Anbu Sottum Kanneer Uhn Swaasam Theri Yathu Ennaku En Jeevanam Nee Ye
The lyrics are celebrated for their scientific yet deeply poetic visualization of the world and love. Tamil Lyrics (Transliterated) English Translation En mel vizhundha mazhai thuliye The raindrop that fell upon me Iththanai naalay engirundhaay? Where have you been all these days? Indru ezhudhiya en kaviye The poem I wrote today Ennai ezhuppiya poongaatre The gentle breeze that woke me up Ennai mayakkiya mellisaiye The soft music that entranced me Udambil uraiginra oruyir pol Like a single life frozen within a body Unakkul dhaane naan irundhen I was within you all along The Philosophy of the "Opening"