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Navarasam (transl. Nine emotions) is the debut studio album produced by the band Thaikkudam Bridge. The album features nine songs, as per its title and explored various themes such as political satire, social inequality and historic stories from the Mughal era. It is the first multi-lingual studio album to be produced where the songs from the album are in Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi languages.

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  • Navarasam (transl. Nine emotions) is the debut studio album produced by the band Thaikkudam Bridge. The album features nine songs, as per its title and explored various themes such as political satire, social inequality and historic stories from the Mughal era. It is the first multi-lingual studio album to be produced where the songs from the album are in Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi languages. Following the success of their maiden original single "Fish Rock", the band decided to work on a studio album, consisting original songs, as they had produced only cover versions of film and album songs, ever since their inception and popularity in Music Mojo, a television show aired on Kappa TV. Siddharth Menon, singer and cousin of the band's frontman Govind Menon, suggested this idea and eventually the recording works for the album began in August 2014 and completed within a year. As a part of their promotions, the music video of the track "One" was released on YouTube and also in digital platforms on 30 September 2015. It became viral, by gaining 100,000 views within hours of its release. The album released in digital formats on 21 October 2015 and a physical release was also held in Kochi and Dubai on 9 November 2015. The album was also launched in Dubai, at the concert where the band had performed. The album gained highly positive response from music critics and eventually the band, got nationwide popularity. They performed all the songs in leading international concert tours. The music videos for the tracks "Aarachar" and the title track "Navarasam" were released and became popular among audiences. (en)
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  • Navarasam (en)
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  • August 2014 – 2015 (en)
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  • Navarasam (transl. Nine emotions) is the debut studio album produced by the band Thaikkudam Bridge. The album features nine songs, as per its title and explored various themes such as political satire, social inequality and historic stories from the Mughal era. It is the first multi-lingual studio album to be produced where the songs from the album are in Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi languages. (en)
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