![]() The very first time hearing the song, Mani Ratnam decided to shoot the song on a train. But as it didn't fit in, he decided to show it to Mani Ratnam, who loves these kind of catchy tunes. In an Interview with called "Sadhanai Tamilargal" with Mani Ratnam, AR Rahman and Vairamuthu, Rahman stated that the song was originally composed for his album Vande Mataram. "Chaiyya Chaiyya" reached the top of the charts in India and became popular in the United Kingdom. ![]() Gulzar subsequently rewrote the lyrics and changed the name to "Chaiyya Chaiyya". Rahman who was looking for a Punjabi devotional song to include on the soundtrack of Dil Se. Singer Sukhwinder Singh originally suggested the song to A.R. ![]() The lyrics of "Chaiyya Chaiyya" are based on the Sufi folk song "Thaiyya Thaiyya" with lyrics by poet Bulleh Shah.
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