Vijay’s Version Of 'Unnai Ninaithu' song from 'Ennai Thalattum' Released After 24 Years

Director Vikraman shared a version of the ‘Ennai Thalattum’ song, one with Vijay and Laila, before they finally shot the full film with Suriya.

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By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: JAN 07, 2026, 13:57 IST|5 min read
Vijay; Vijay and Laila in 'Unnai Ninaithu'
Vijay; A still from in 'Unnai Ninaithu' song featuring him and Laila

Just days before the release of what it touted as Tamil superstar Vijay’s final film, director Vikraman shared a hitherto unseen song from his 2002 film Unnai Ninaithu. The song features Vijay and Laila and the clip is made up of tiny stretches of the song, which doesn't appear to have been fully restored. Vijay had famously left this project, and the film (and the song) were then completed with Suriya. The film, released in 2002, went on to become a hit.

As he shared the clip of the older version of the song, director Vikraman urged fans of both stars to not compare both versions as they are great performers in their own right.

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Sharing the song, Vikraman wrote, “The song ‘Ennai Thaalattum’ from the film Unnai Ninaithu was recently sung by students in Sri Lanka and went viral on social media. I had originally filmed this song featuring Thalapathy Vijay, and those memories came rushing back. In that moment, I happened to find an old video cassette related to this song. The video has quality issues, but I am sharing it here for your viewing.”

Apart from Laila and Suriya, the final version of the film also starred Sneha, Ramesh Khanna, Charle, R.Sundarajjan and Ramji. The film’s music was by Sirpy. It was later remade into Telugu by Vikraman as Cheppave Chirugali (2004). Vikraman had also directed Suryavanam, which went on to become a television blockbuster when it was remade later in Hindi with Amitabh Bachchan.

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In an earlier interview with THR India, Vikraman, the writer and director of the Tamil version, said he believes the film (Suryavanam) is made up of core values and emotions that will not age. “These appeal to audiences from all parts of the country, and if you watch the five versions (Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu and Bengali), you’ll notice how little each new iteration deviates from the original,” he said.

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