In the bustling streets of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, there lived a young devotee of Lord Murugan named Kumar. Kumar was a ardent fan of the Tamil film industry, particularly the music of A.R. Rahman and other renowned composers. He spent most of his free time listening to devotional songs, especially those dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Tamil god of war and victory.
Kumar felt grateful to have stumbled upon Masstamilan, which had become his one-stop-shop for all his music needs. He continued to explore the site, download his favorite Murugan songs, and share them with friends and family.
Kumar's eyes scanned the list, and his fingers itched to download the songs. He clicked on the first link, "Murugan - Om Shakti" (sung by Shankar Mahadevan), and within seconds, the MP3 file started downloading on his phone. Next, he chose "Vazhvu Ennum Nammai" (sung by A.R. Rahman), and then "Karthikeya" (sung by Vijay Prakash). The list seemed endless, and Kumar couldn't resist downloading them all.