Title Song А®џ..а®µаї‡а®іа®ѕа®їа®ї..а®µаї‡а®іа®ѕа®їа®ї (சஸ࿝தனக࿝காட࿃ - А®®а®ѕа®µаїђа®°а®©аїќ А®µаїђа®°а®єаїќа®єа®©аїќ А®єа®ѕа®џа®іаїќ) Kaj
The lyrics are structured as a series of questions and narrations addressed to a woman named "Velayi" (a common rural name), asking if she has heard the "heroic stories" of Veerappan. The song portrays him as a "Lion of the Forest" born on the banks of the Kaveri River , blending folk storytelling with a glorification of his survival in the jungle.
It claims that "lakhs of homes cooked food" because they believed in him, and describes him as someone who shared what he had with those who sought his help. The lyrics are structured as a series of
The lyrics describe him as a "god to those who support him" but a "beast when angered". The lyrics describe him as a "god to
Phrases like "the ghost, the storm, and even the gods would tremble if he entered" are used to emphasize his fearsome reputation in the wilderness. Series Context Title: Sandhanakkaadu (meaning "Sandalwood Forest"). Broadcaster: Originally aired on Makkal TV . Broadcaster: Originally aired on Makkal TV
சந்தனக்காடு – வீரப்பன் தொடர்நாடகப் பாடல்
The song "" (Ae..Velayi..Velayi) is the iconic title track of the Tamil television series Sandhanakkaadu , which depicts the life of the forest bandit Veerappan . Song Overview & Themes
The lyrics, as documented on Sandanamullai , focus on his reputation among the local people: