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Paatondru Ketten

Which one do you think is more delight­ful to do? Spend­ing an evening in beach, watch­ing movies, lis­ten­ing to songs, drinking/eating a pleas­ant item, trav­el­ling on the river­side, vis­it­ing an old n less crowded tem­ple, read­ing a book. They all are mean­ing­ful only when they are shared with some­one else. When you come across a per­son who has a sim­i­lar taste, that’s the delight­ful moment. I am quite famil­iar with these moments. This time with an unknown per­son. He is Sam­pathku­mar of BBC Thamizhosai.

In Tamil film music, there are mil­lions of songs in dif­fer­ent gen­res and every­one has their own set of tastes. In my knowl­edge, Tamil film indus­try posess a very unique and rich her­itage in film music as well as com­edy artists. Com­edy artists range from Kali N Rath­nam to Lollu sabha Manohar — every one has their own style. Sim­i­larly the film music her­itage — Music direc­tors, Singers, music artists, lyri­cists. A true fan will not get into a sim­ple fight between 2 artists or com­par­ing them [ actors, music direc­tors for that mat­ter ] . No. Instead he enjoys the prod­uct right from G.Ramanathan to GVPrakash — inde­pen­dent of the artists. We need the help of our seniors to get to know the black and white days of film music. Film crit­ics are plenty — every film goer is a critic [ includ­ing pix­monk :) ] but film his­to­ri­ans are very handful.

Ran­dor guy [ Ramadu­rai ! ], Film news Anand­han, Rani Mainthan, Vaa­manan, Aran­thai Narayanan, Muk­tha Srini­vasan. Long back, I was intro­duced to BBC Thamizho­sai “Paa­ton­dru Ket­ten” series by Venkat. I was reluc­tant those days to explore the depth of that pro­gram. Of late, for read­ing about IR, I ended up with lis­ten­ing to the 75 episodes of “Paa­ton­dru kEt­ten” pro­gram pro­duced and hosted by BBC Thamizho­sai Sam­pathku­mar. I can relate my very lit­tle film music enthu­si­asm to his greater spec­trum of pas­sion in tamil film music. He has the infor­ma­tion start­ing from Bha­ga­vathar to GV Prakashku­mar. More­over, he is pas­sion­ate about the sub­ject — He doesn’t com­pare any artists and instead he enjoys the moments shar­ing about one par­tic­u­lar artist at a time. Let it be PBS, AM Raja, Chan­dra babu, Sirgazi — Bril­liantly cap­tured tastes.

It’s a treat to lis­ten the descrip­tions shared by Sam­pathku­mar. Only a true n pas­sion­ate per­son can do this job. For exam­ple, while talk­ing about Sirkazi Govin­dara­jan, he adds

” த‌மிழ்ச்சொற்க‌ளின் அழ‌கும், க‌ம்பீர‌மும், இனிமையும் சீர்காழி கோவிந்த‌ராஜ‌னின் குர‌லில் எல்லைய‌ற்ற‌ பேரெழிலை, மெருகை பெறுகின்ற‌ன‌ ”

It can­not be expressed by a nor­mal reporter but a true music fan who enjoyed the bound­aries of that voice only can nar­rate those words. Not only for Sirgazi.. he enjoys describ­ing the best right from Bha­ga­vathar to Jikki. It’s pleas­ant to know about the past his­tory of tamil fim music. I rec­ol­lect the ini­tial fore­word of K.Viswanath in Sankarab­ha­ranam “aa rasagan­gaani anthugo­danikki mim­malni man­asaaraa aak­van­ish­tun­nam..” [ Heartily request­ing you all to enjoy the good­ness of the music ]. I would like to use his lines.

Lis­ten to the com­plete series here.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/tamil/highlights/story/2004/08/040805_filmsongs.shtml

Com­ing to present, try lis­ten­ing to Vin­naithaandi varuvaayaa

1. Omana penne — Benny Dayal, Kalyani menon
2. Man­ni­paaya — ARR, Shreya Goshal

Looks like Thama­rai under­played this time with nor­mal lyrics. The only line I found was

காற்றில்.. அசைகிறதுன் சேலை !
விடிகிற‌தென் காலை !

You know what ???!!!!  With purely your con­tin­u­ous sup­port and encouragement..

–Toto.

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3 Comments

  1. Con­grats for reach­ing this milestone.

    Krishna had con­verted all the 75 episodes from Real media for­mat to MP3 for­mat. I copied that from him when I came to India last time. I lis­tened to that when I was com­mut­ing to office and back. What else you need while dri­ving a car?

    As you said, it does not mat­ter who the MD is — as long as the song is good. For exam­ple, Cha­la­p­athi Rao (Anjali Devi’s hus­band) is also a MD and he has given very good songs like.

    மயக்கும் மாலை பொழுதே நீ போ போ இனிக்கும் இன்ப இரவே நீ வா
    கண்ணாலே பேசி பேசி கொல்லாதே

    Thanks

    Venkat

  2. Thanks you so much Venkat. You are right. The pro­gram has more infor­ma­tion about the rare MDs and artists. It’s more of a ref­er­ence of Tamil film music.

    • Sorry. Ana­jli Devi’s hus­bad is MD P Adhi Narayana Rao and not Cha­la­p­athi Rao.

      Cha­la­p­athi Rao scored music for movie Meenda Sorgam — Thuy­i­ladha Penn Ondru and Kalayae En Vazhakaiyai…

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