heartbreaking
letter itself. It is hard to imagine Tamil
movie music without this combo, this duo,
and we hope they do get back.
Dear all,
Gowtham Menon and I debuted together in
2001. Right from Minnalae, Khaaka Khaaka,
Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu, Patchaikili Muthucharam
and now Vaaranam Aayiram has been well received,
and appreciated by the mass and media.
Apart from good films, these films helped
to explore my versatility and showcased
my talent to the world and kept me where
I am today. By the grace of God we have
given some of the best musical blockbusters,
and never thought our combination would
create such magic when we started our career
and it still surprises us even after 8 years....
apart from others, his movies have played
a vital role so far.
I have a very good respect for Mr. Gowtham
Menon and in return he has reciprocated
the same. But now things have gone sour
that it's better for us to part ways as
good friends leaving behind some beautiful
memories. With a heavy heart I have to take
this decision on behalf of us. I know this
might disappoint my fans, music lovers and
well wishers in the industry. But it's best
for us to leave it at this, since I always
believed that to create soul stirring music,
the bond between a music composer and the
director is vital. Once it's lost, it is
difficult to get back.
So I take this opportunity to thank Gowtham
Menon, our team, media and my fans who made
the music of Vaaranam Aayiram a memorable
album in the history of Tamil film music
and I wish him all the best.
Best Regards,
Harris Jayaraj.
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