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Updated : Jun 15, 2026

Anirudh Ravichander is the Trending Rockstar of Indian Cinema and he has scaled heights like no other composer in recent times. Still, the independent artiste in him seems to be waiting for probable medium to express himself. He started his own label Albuquerque Records and released his first single, Aravindh. 

He roped in Jani Master to choreograph and danced his heart out showcasing his improved grace. While the song works as a trendy showcase of Independent artists frustration about how studies, music and everything in the world has become a race. But the most heartwarming fact is that he gave tribute to his close friend, Aravinth Baskaran. 

Aravinth worked closely with Anirudh has his sound engineer and Ani even encouraged him to join sound engineering course when he was wondering how to pursue his passion. Unfortunately, Aravinth died in 2014 but Anirudh made a song completely about his friend and that too his first ever Independent single for his label. 

The song released yesterday and within 16 hours, it has crossed 2.2 Million views and it is trending all over. Anirudh is using his star power to give his friend a name and recognition beyond just as his friend as a part of his music. Rare to find such true friendship. 


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