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"Selfie Pulla"
Song by Vijay and Sunidhi Chauhan
from the album Kaththi
Released24 September 2014
RecordedApril–September 2014
StudioAM Studios, Chennai
GenreElectronic dance music, pop, kuthu, rhythm and blues
Length4:51
LabelEros Music
Composer(s)Anirudh Ravichander
Lyricist(s)Madhan Karky
Producer(s)Anirudh Ravichander
Kaththi track listing
  1. "Pakkam Vanthu"
  2. "Paalam"
  3. "Kaththi Theme – The Sword of Destiny"
  4. "Selfie Pulla"
  5. "Bad Eyes – Villain Theme"
  6. "Nee Yaaro"
  7. "Aathi"
Music video
"Selfie Pulla" on YouTube

"Selfie Pulla" (transl. Selfie Girl) is an Indian Tamil-language song composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The song was featured in the soundtrack for the 2014 Tamil action drama film Kaththi, directed by AR Murugadoss, that starred Vijay and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and was performed by the lead actor Vijay alongside Sunidhi Chauhan, with lyrics written by Madhan Karky.[1] The song was shot in Mumbai, featuring the lead actors, was choreographed by Shobi.

The song released as a part of the soundtrack album on 24 September 2014 through the Eros Music label.[2][3] However, a rough cut of the track was leaked, days before the official release.[4] "Selfie Pulla" received positive response from music listeners and became a huge hit among youngsters. The track crossed a million views upon release in 2014,[5] and had garnered about 113 million views as of February 2022.[6]

Production

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The track was composed during late-April 2014,[7] and by mid-June, Vijay was reported to sing for this track.[8] While, it was initially deciphered as a "love kuththu" number,[8] the lyricist of the track Madhan Karky stated it as a "stylish folk number".[9] Karky wrote the lyrics for the track in August 2014.[9] The same month, guitarist Keba Jeremiah too worked on this track.[10] Vijay started recording for the track in September 2014, alongside Sunidhi Chauhan.[11] The title for the song was officially revealed as "Selfie Pulla".[11]

Release

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Before the official album release, a rough cut of the track was leaked onto the internet.[4] The track, along with the film's soundtrack album, was exclusively released on 23 September 2014 through the iTunes music platform,[12] and was mass released on 24 September 2014.[13] The release coincided with the film's audio launch held at The Leela Palace Hotel in Chennai.[14][15] Anirudh and Sunidhi Chauhan performed the song live on stage with the film's musical team.[14]

Reception

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Durgesh Haridas in his review for The Indian Express stated that the song "is by far the most expected one by fans and Vijay doesn’t disappoint. Trendy lyrics from Madhan Karky, addictive guitars by Keba really carry the song" and concluded "Selfie Pulla is certainly a number that even kids will be humming".[16] K. Siddharth of Sify wrote "the title hook of the song is pretty addictive but the song does follow the pattern of songs like 'Kattu Kattu' from Thirupaachi (2005) and 'Gandi Baat' from R... Rajkumar (2013). Vijay does an impressive job with his singing and seems to have had lot of fun while singing this number. The lyrics do focus on the current generation common terms like Instagram, Photoshop much along the lines of Google Google. Get your dancing shoes on!"[17]

Behindwoods called the track as the "most beguiling song of the year".[18] Indiaglitz wrote: "Vijay's sensational form as a singer continues on this album too, as he effortlessly crooned a fascinating romantic kuthu with Sunidhi. Anirudh's sagacious sound arrangements with fierce guitar portions and shutter sounds are captivating. The 30 second long prelude consists of guitars and drums are addictive, and Vijay takes off like a well oiled engine from the very first second to deliver an impressive track."[19] Vipin Nair of Music Aloud said that the track is "custom-made for Vijay’s limited vocal skills [...] Vijay does deliver it the right way though, alongside Sunidhi Chauhan, and the techno-kuthu fusion arrangement too is engaging".[20]

Music video

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The song was initially reported to be shot in London.[11] But following the audio launch, on 26 September, the team headed to Mumbai for shooting the track.[21] The song was choreographed by Shobi and about 100 dancers participated in the song sequence.[21] Shooting for that track, being completed on 30 September, as was the entire filming being completed.[22] The music video was launched on 24 October 2014, and crossed a million views upon release.[5] In July 2021, the song crossed more than 100 million views.[6] The Times of India listed the track as "one of the iconic dance numbers of the decade" saying "In this incredibly peppy number, Vijay also had the gorgeous Samantha adding to the charm, and the two actors brought out the joy of a romantic couple in a terrific way".[23]

Impact

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The Students Society Party (SSP) Trust announced a challenge under the title "Let's take a crazy selfie pulla", similar to the song. This challenge encourages youngsters taking a smiley selfie and recommend others to do the same, while also posting their selfies on the trust's official Facebook handle by tagging them. The president of SSP trust, Thamim Ansari M. said that "For every selfie posted, the SSP will contribute a stationery kit to a child at orphanages and government schools. We will reach all the needy children, says president He mentioned that giving a stationery kit not only served the purpose of assisting them in their classroom activities; they would also conduct motivational sessions to assure them that they have SSPians to support their dream."[24] In the second season of Bigg Boss Tamil, as a part of a mini task, Mumtaj asked Sendrayan to recite the "Selfie Pulla" track in order to use the restroom.[25] The song was played at the 2015 edition of Indian Super League's opening ceremony.[26]

Awards and nominations

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Award Date of ceremony[a] Category Recipient(s) and Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Edison Awards 15 February 2015 Best Music Director Anirudh Ravichander Won [27]
Filmfare Awards South 26 June 2015 Best Music Director – Tamil Anirudh Ravichander Nominated [28]
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Best Lyricist – Tamil Madhan Karky for "Selfie Pulla" Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil Vijay for "Selfie Pulla" Nominated
Best Dance Choreographer – South Shobi Won
IIFA Utsavam 24–25 January 2016 Best Music Direction – Tamil Anirudh Ravichander Won [30]
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Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil Sunidhi Chauhan for "Selfie Pulla" Nominated
Vijay Awards 25 April 2015 Favourite Song "Selfie Pulla" Nominated [32]
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Notes

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  1. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

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  6. ^ a b "யூடியூபில் 100 மில்லியன் பார்வைகளைக் கடந்த விஜய்யின் 'செல்ஃபி புள்ள' பாடல்". Puthiyathalaimurai (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 24 February 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
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  21. ^ a b "Selfie Pulla goes to Mumbai". The Times of India. 26 September 2014. Archived from the original on 27 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
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