*”Veeraa” – A Musical Ode to the Eternal Battle Between Good and Evil
Queensland Studios is thrilled to announce the release of “Veeraa,” a dynamic new song from the eagerly awaited Tamil adaptation of the comic book “Endwars,” created by visionary Amirtharaj Selvaraj. The song premieres on YouTube, bringing to life the epic saga of heroism that lies at the heart of this adaptation. The song was recently launched in Chennai Comic Con in the presence of Director Lokesh Kanagaraj and Chennai comic fans.
Crafted by the acclaimed lyricist Madhan Karky and set to an electrifying composition by Jerard Felix, “Veeraa” is more than just a song. It’s a battle cry, a narrative woven in melody that encapsulates the ongoing war between forces of good and evil, heralding the rise of a new superhero in the Tamil entertainment landscape.
“Endwars,” produced by Queensland Studios and adapted into Tamil as “IrudhiPor,” has already captured the imagination of fans with its gripping storyline and vivid characters. Director Victor Jayaraj’s creative vision has been instrumental in bringing this project to life, alongside the remarkable art work by Saurabh and a stunning lyric video created by Paa Studio, making “Veeraa” a feast for both the ears and eyes.
Song Premiere Details:
“Veeraa” is now available for streaming on YouTube. Fans of the genre and music enthusiasts alike are invited to experience the song https://youtu.be/YgtOHb_GeJQ
Acknowledgments:
Queensland Studios extends its heartfelt gratitude to the entire creative team behind “Veeraa,” including @Amirthraj_S, @madhankarky, @jerard_felix, #Saurabh, @victorjayaraaj, and @paamusicindia. Their collective genius has resulted in a masterpiece that is sure to resonate with audiences worldwide.
About Queensland Studios:
Queensland Studios is a pioneering entertainment company based in Chennai, India, known for producing content that captivates and entertains audiences across various platforms. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, Queensland Studios continues to push the boundaries of storytelling.