Rahman uses minimalistic arrangements, acoustic guitars, veena, and ambient sounds, matching the film’s introspective mood. The background score is equally celebrated for its subtlety.
The soundtrack, composed by , is widely considered one of his finest works. Lyrics by Vairamuthu add poetic depth. The album features only five songs, each integrated seamlessly into the narrative. rhythm tamil movie
| Song | Singer(s) | Significance | |------|-----------|---------------| | "Thaniye Thananthaniye" | Shankar Mahadevan, Sadhana Sargam | Anthem of loneliness; picturized on the grieving protagonists separately. | | "Ayyo Pathikichu" | Unni Menon, K. S. Chithra | Playful, rain-soaked duet representing the first spark of comfort. | | "Kannalane" | K. S. Chithra | Classical-based melody; showcases Meena’s Bharatanatyam. | | "Minsara Poove" | Srinivas, Nithyasree Mahadevan | Uplifting song about new beginnings. | | "Evano Oruvan" | Swarnalatha | Devotional, philosophical track on destiny and surrender. | Lyrics by Vairamuthu add poetic depth