‘Aagasa Veeran’ Video Song From Vijay Sethupathi’s ‘Thalaivan Thalaivi’ Released: A Romantic Delight for Fans
Chennai, July 12 - The much-anticipated video song ‘Aagasa Veeran’ from the upcoming Tamil film ‘Thalaivan Thalaivi’, starring Vijay Sethupathi and Nithya Menen, was officially released by the makers on Saturday evening. Composed by Santhosh Narayanan, the soothing romantic number has already begun to win hearts online.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Santhosh Narayanan wrote:
"After 8 long years with my dearest @pradeep_1123 and @talktodhee,"
as he shared the video link to the song.
The song is sung by Pradeep Kumar and Dhee, and features evocative lyrics by Vivek, with backing vocals provided by the composer himself, Santhosh Narayanan. The gentle love song is visually rich and captures a tender romance between the lead characters, adding depth to the film’s emotional narrative.
A Visual and Musical Treat
The music video of ‘Aagasa Veeran’ highlights the chemistry between Vijay Sethupathi and Nithya Menen, and is filled with warm, earthy visuals that blend seamlessly with the song’s mood. The melody, characteristic of Santhosh Narayanan’s textured compositions, offers a fusion of minimal instrumentation and rich vocals, evoking a sense of longing and poetic love.
Fans of Tamil cinema and music aficionados have praised the audio-visual aesthetics of the song, calling it "soulful" and "instantly replay-worthy."
Pandiraj’s Vision in ‘Thalaivan Thalaivi’
Helmed by National Award-winning director Pandiraj, ‘Thalaivan Thalaivi’ is gearing up for its theatrical release on July 25, 2025. The film has already created a buzz with its recently released title teaser, which gave audiences a glimpse into the film’s tone—combining sharp dialogue, emotional weight, and domestic drama.
The teaser opens on a seemingly ordinary yet symbolically rich setting—a pan heating in a restaurant kitchen, with off-screen dialogues revealing familial power dynamics.
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The mother of the hero is heard saying to the heroine:
"You don't have to cook daughter-in-law. We will treat you like royalty."
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Then comes the voice of the hero’s sister, addressing the heroine as "Arasi" (Queen):
"You can lose any number of people for the sake of my brother."
Finally, Vijay Sethupathi delivers a heartwarming yet impactful line:
"You have left your parents behind and come with me, because you like me. Just watch! I am going to look after you like a queen."
This is followed by a comical yet emotionally loaded moment where the couple prepares Kothu Parotta, a dish native to Tamil Nadu. Nithya Menen’s character teasingly questions,
"Is this how you look after a queen?"
To which Sethupathi replies,
"If you don’t like, please leave to your father’s palace."
She sharply retorts,
"My home is a palace!"
— marking the beginning of a spirited clash of personalities.
High Expectations for the July 25 Release
The film, a domestic drama with a romantic core, is expected to showcase Vijay Sethupathi in a performance-rich role, complemented by Nithya Menen’s powerful screen presence. The teaser alone has been widely circulated and dissected by fans, hinting at a layered narrative that blends humor, emotion, and satire.
Adding to the excitement is the involvement of a top-tier technical team:
- Cinematography by M. Sukumar
- Editing by Pradeep E Ragav
- Art Direction by Veerasamar
- Stunt Direction by Kalai Kingson
- Comedy and supporting role by Yogi Babu
Final Thoughts from The Trending People
With the release of ‘Aagasa Veeran’, the makers of ‘Thalaivan Thalaivi’ have taken a significant step in building anticipation for one of the most awaited Tamil films of 2025. The song’s emotional depth and lyrical elegance, combined with its aesthetic visuals, offer more than just a promotional track—it gives audiences a peek into the film’s soul.
As the countdown to July 25 begins, ‘Thalaivan Thalaivi’ promises to be not just a cinematic experience, but a cultural moment that blends tradition, modern romance, and raw familial emotions, all told through the masterful lens of director Pandiraj.