Thullatha manamum thullum…….

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Dear Kunjuppu Sir,

ThiruviLaiyAdal is a favourite movie for every one, I think. All the songs were hits. I still remember

the expressions of Balaiya and Sivaji when they 'sing' their respective songs!

The best line I like is this: KAnadA... en pAttu thEnadA.. isai dheivam nAnadA!

We often see the 'Dharumi' episode, where Nagesh gives his classic performance.

Regards,
Raji Ram
 
folks,

i dont know if movies like thiruvilayadal can be made today, from a financial and marketing pov. let alone skillset.

where can we get someone like sivaji to act out those historical roles. in some ways those thespians with the traditional mode of acting are gone, and never to be replaced.

the audience of today is of a different kind, more sophisticatedly understated acting is the norm, not gifted oratory and high sounding classical adukku thamizh speeches with correct grammar and intonation.

i was so surprised when mani ratnam wanted to make ponniyin selvan. went through in my mind, the current crop of actors who could fill those roles. i thought vikram would do good for vandhiya thevan or even surya. i was disconsolate when it was announced that vijay would be thevan, and rejoiced when the venture was cancelled.

i do not think any of the fair skinned non tamil speaking north indian heroines would come close to the histrionics of savitri or sujatha or saradha. believe me, i do enjoy the changes as they come, and essentially enjoy today's movies just as much as i did of those yesteryears. but many of those days movies are beyond production or even imagination of today's film world, moneywise and skillset wise.

i saw ponnar sankar. an awful movie, the dialogues stale and delivered with an uncertain diction that comes of out of lack of familiarity of tamil. that this was a period piece, gave an excuse, to show all the women almost bare breasted and tight assed. could not help thinking of those glorious costumes of devika in karnan and how majestic savitri looked in thiruvilayadal inspite of the 1 ton weight (i think savi was her heaviest in that movie).

atleast today's stars maintain their bodies unlike sivaji or savitri. i still remember my mom laughing her head off, at the sight of a fabby bellied sivaji singing 'naan pesa ninaippathellam' in 'paalum pazhamum'. when he ran, the belly jiggled in the opposite direction :)

raji, i agree.. isaitheivam naanada.. was a fitting climax to the song. balamurali was tops. :)
 
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Vani Jayaram's melodious song from Apoorva Raagangal,
[h=1]Ezhu Swarangal..... [/h]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbb-XXS-u0M&feature=related

And....
The famous Travancore Sisters... Smt. Lalita, Padmini and Ragini together in Manthiri Kumari.... A dance to cherish...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39nm5_sQFdk&feature=related
 
A superb acting by Manimala and Sowcar Janaki. this song is sung so excellently by Smt. Jayalakshmi.one of the superb films of Shivaji Ganeshan; Motor Sundarm Pillai....

Maname Muruganin Mayil Vahanam... I like this song soo much....

Padalai ketale Mananm urugum........

Maname Muruganin Mayilvaganam - YouTube

Kula Deivam (Tamil, 1956) - Thaaye Yesotha Unthan - Kamala Dance ...

Kula Deivam (Tamil, 1956) - Thaaye Yesotha Unthan - Kamala Dance - YouTube

(My mother had taught us this song for our gramam festival.. We; the gramam girls had performed this during Taipusam festival....each stanza was enacted by one girl and one became Yasoda and one girl was Krishna. My mother is a good singer... She herself had sung this song and taught us the dance too. She is my greatest inspiration and my role model.....)


 
Dear Anandi,

I have heard ThAyE YasOdhA in this tune. But only today, I noted the rAgams in this beautiful rAgamAlikA,

KunthalavarALi, KApi, Thilang and Sindhubairavi. The singer is Smt. M. L. Vasanthakumari, with her unique and

enchanting voice. One more aspect is that, the first rAgam is set in normal sruthi and the others in madhyama

sruthi. Those who have learnt carnatic music will understand this well! Thanks for posting the nice song.

Best wishes...
 
Dear Anandi,

I have heard ThAyE YasOdhA in this tune. But only today, I noted the rAgams in this beautiful rAgamAlikA,

KunthalavarALi, KApi, Thilang and Sindhubairavi. The singer is Smt. M. L. Vasanthakumari, with her unique and

enchanting voice. One more aspect is that, the first rAgam is set in normal sruthi and the others in madhyama

sruthi. Those who have learnt carnatic music will understand this well! Thanks for posting the nice song.

Best wishes...
So nice of you dear Raji Madam...... Thank you.... with love... Anandi
 
I came to know about M.K.Thyagaraja Bhagavatar from my maternal grand mother, she used to sing MKT's songs... And by listening to her songs, I came to know about Shri. MKT and became his fan as she was a great admirer of this legend. She used to say... He was the first superstar of Tamil Cinema...and about his magical voice... Very true he will live with his songs in the hearts of the millions and his songs will last forever....

chintamani rathey unakku kobam....

MK Thyagaraja Bhagavathar chintamani rathey unakku kobam - YouTube

An Arabic story.. Alibabavum 40 Tirudarkalum.... the set, The costumes, the music and the dance; perfect match to the story line... And Smt. Bhanumati's golden voice and the dance movement.. Simply superb....

M.G. Ramachandran & Bhanumati in Unnai Vidamaten - Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum

 
. Very true he will live with his songs in the hearts of the millions and his songs will last forever....
Hello Dr., I am also a great fan of MKT like your GM. Lovely voice, great range, fantastic emotion, cannot be bested ever.

Another golden era of Tamil movie songs is that of MSV(+R), Kannadasan, Vali, cannot be beaten ever.

Having grown with such music, I just cannot get into even Ilayaraja, let alone Rahman.

Here is one that has some relevance to another thread where we are having some fun, who is dominating whom in this song, please tell.

vasantha ruthu-ragamalika-Sivakai(1942) - YouTube

Cheers!
 
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