"Oru Rathri Koodi," a melancholic masterpiece from the 1998 cult classic , continues to captivate listeners decades after its release. While the duet featuring K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chithra is legendary, the solo female version sung by K. S. Chithra holds a unique, introspective power that resonates deeply with fans of Malayalam film music. The Legacy of "Oru Rathri Koodi"
: Often cited as the definitive female version, Chithra's rendition captures the song's nostalgic "Abheri" raga. Roopa Revathi oru rathri koodi female version new
"Oru Rathri Koodi" is a timeless Malayalam melody originally from the 1998 film Summer in Bethlehem , composed by Vidyasagar with lyrics by Girish Puthenchery While the original was sung by K.J. Yesudas "Oru Rathri Koodi," a melancholic masterpiece from the
If you want a female-sung song with the same emotional depth and night/longing theme , try: Yesudas and K
offers a distinct, melancholic depth that continues to trend through recent remasters and covers. The Timeless Appeal of "Oru Rathri Koodi" Originally composed by Vidyasagar with lyrics by Gireesh Puthanchery , the song is set in the soulful Aabheri raga
, the lyrics are a poetic farewell to the night and a gentle welcome to a new dawn. The female version highlights the delicate nuances of the
A performance by gained significant traction on social platforms like Facebook in late 2025. Flute and vocal collaborations, such as the one by Varun Kumar