Devil Song becomes the talk of the town. The creators of the film 'Devil,' starring Kalyanram, are sparing no effort to immerse audiences in the historical setting of the Madras Presidency during the 1940s. In this film, the actor portrays a British secret agent.
Director Abhishek Nama emphasizes their commitment to recreating the era's ambiance and ensuring that the music seamlessly complements the narrative.
To achieve this, they have gone the extra mile by importing unique vintage musical instruments. This dedication bore fruit with the recent release of the song 'Maaya Chesave,' featuring Kalyanram and Samyuktha Menon, which garnered tremendous success.
The song was meticulously filmed at traditional South Indian houses and opulent mansions, such as the Kanadukathan Palace in Karaikudi. They procured an array of drums and percussion instruments, including the Djembe, Bongo, Duff drums, Congo drums, and even an hourglass-shaped Talking Drum, sourced from various countries. This meticulous attention to detail promises to transport viewers back to the historical backdrop of the 1940s Madras Presidency.