Saindhavi’s ‘Muthaarame’ from Parasakthi starring Sivakarthikeyan blends gentle melodies with Jayashree Mathimaran’s poetic lyrics. G.V. Prakash’s composition mirrors the trembling uncertainty of new love. The Tamil song frames romance as an intrusive yet transformative experience through precise vocal delivery and instrumental choices.

Muthaarame
Saindhavi • From “Parasakthi”
Muthaarame Lyrics Meaning Saindhavi | Parasakthi
Jayashree Mathimaran describes love as ‘an uninvited guest breaching the dam’ through Saindhavi’s delivery. The lyric ‘thorn that doesn’t kill’ visualizes unspoken feelings through physical discomfort metaphors. Questions about self-doubt (‘Why’s there still this doubt?’) contrast with observations of bodily reactions to emotional intensity.
Muthaarame Music Video
Saindhavi’s performance and G.V. Prakash’s arrangement make Parasakthi’s lyrics translation about nascent love accessible. The English-translated Muthaarame lyrics show how love reshapes daily routines through specific imagery like thirsty crows and winter winds. Physical metaphors ground abstract emotional concepts for international listeners.