Kalki 2898 AD composer Santhosh Narayanan and Arivu lash out over Enjoy Enjaami rights; Latter says, ‘Wrote almost all words’
Kalki 2898 AD composer Santhosh Narayanan and singer Arivu have once again clashed online as the viral song Enjoy Enjaami completes five years since its release. The controversy began when a user on X (formerly Twitter) shared a clip from the song and described it as “a Tamil indie album that broke borders, went global, and ruled the lockdown days.” Another user reposted the clip and alleged that Dhee and her father had “stolen” the track from Arivu. Santhosh Narayanan responded on social media, stating that information about the song is already publicly available for anyone willing to look for it. He said the idea for Enjoy Enjaami was conceived by singer Dhee, who also contributed some tunes, while director Manikandan developed the core storyline during the time they were working on Kadaisi Vivasayi. The musician added that he composed, produced, and created the song’s melodies, while Arivu wrote most of the lyrics and performed the track, also adapting some traditional Oppari lines. Santhosh further clarified that he had only suggested the word “Enjaami,” as …

