The core of the song revolves around the concept of . The narrative of the music video follows a young woman (played by Saathvika Raj) as she departs from the chaotic energy of the city to return to her quiet, nostalgic hometown. This journey is a metaphor for self-reflection, where she revisits the streets, people, and experiences of her past that contributed to who she is today. Musical Composition
Directed and edited by , the music video is noted for its high aesthetic value. The core of the song revolves around the concept of
: The soul-stirring rendition by Sathyaprakash provides the emotional backbone of the song. Musical Composition Directed and edited by , the
: The visuals, captured by Pradeep Poraali, emphasize the contrast between urban hustle and rural serenity. : Written by Vithya Damodaran and Vinaita Sivakumar,
: Written by Vithya Damodaran and Vinaita Sivakumar, the lyrics reinforce the theme of "Ulaa" (which translates to "a stroll" or "journey") as a peaceful exploration of memory and thankfulness. Visuals and Production
"Ulaa" is part of a larger multilingual series by the band, with versions also released in Telugu ( Neetho ), Kannada ( Vandhane ), Malayalam ( Vaarkadal ), and Hindi ( Shukriya ). Each version maintains the core theme of gratitude while adapting to the linguistic nuances of the region. Since its release, the song has garnered significant acclaim, reaching millions of views on platforms like YouTube and remaining a fan favorite for its calming, reflective nature.
, performed by The Non Violinist Project featuring Sathyaprakash , is more than just a musical track; it is a cinematic and auditory "Ode to Gratitude." Released on July 19, 2021, the song serves as a poignant exploration of finding joy in life’s small moments and reflecting on the journey that shapes an individual's identity. Theme and Narrative