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The list contains songs written by Indian poet and songwriter Kannadasan. [1] He won a National Film Award for Best Lyrics which is the first lyricist receive the award. His association with Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy is notable.
The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan, and the lyrics were penned by Kannadasan.The song "Poi Sonnare, Poi Sonnare" was released only on a 78 RPM record. [2] The song, "Konjam Sindhikkanum" is loosely based on the Russian song, " Dark Eyes ".
Kadavul (transl. God) is a 1997 Indian Tamil language film directed by Velu Prabhakaran. The film stars Velu Prabhakaran, Manivannan, Arun Pandiyan, Mansoor Ali Khan and Roja. It was released on 5 December 1997. [1] Despite having controversial themes, the film was well received. [2] [3] [4]
Panchaanga in Kannada Tamil Vakya Panchangam. A panchāngam (Sanskrit: पञ्चाङ्गम्; IAST: pañcāṅgam) is a Hindu calendar and almanac, which follows traditional units of Hindu timekeeping, and presents important dates and their calculations in a tabulated form.
Kanda Sashti Kavasam or Skanda Shashti Kavacham (Tamil: கந்த சஷ்டி கவசம்) is a Hindu devotional song composed in Tamil by Devaraya Swamigal (born c. 1820), [1] a student of Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, on Murugan, the son of Shiva, in Chennimalai near Erode. It was composed in the 19th century.
Thoguluva Meenatchi Iyengar Soundararajan [1] (24 March 1922 – 25 May 2013), popularly known as TMS, was an Indian Carnatic musician and a playback singer in Tamil cinema for over six and a half decades. He sang over 10,138 songs from 3,162 films, [2] [3] including devotional, semi-classical, Carnatic, classical and light music songs. [4]
Kadavul Enge, Kadavul Enge K. Jamuna Rani Kaithiyin Kathali: Singaara Malligai Maruvu K. V. Mahadevan A. Maruthakasi Lava Kusa: Thappu Thappunu Thuniyai Thuvaichu K. V. Mahadevan & Ghantasala A. Maruthakasi Thiruchi Loganathan Mani Osai "Paayuthu Paayuthu" Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy Kannadasan P. Susheela "Aattukkutti Aattukutti" Naan Vanangum ...
Kurai Onrum Illai is one of the few songs written by Indian politician, freedom-fighter and Governor-General of India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari. According to Gopalkrishna Gandhi the song is a euphemism for the bhakti of untouchables (also known as Adi Dravidars or Harijans or Panchama).