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English Translation Ref. Kanmani anbodu kadhalan yezhudhum kadithame To my love, Kanmani, I write you this letter. [7] [3] Oh, paatave padichittiya Oh, you have composed a song out of this [3] Mandihar unarthukkola ithu manitha kadhal alla, athaiyum thaandi punithamaanathu the immortal love that cannot be understood by humans [7] [11] [12]
Pa. Vijay is an Indian lyricist, poet, writer, director, producer and film actor who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. He won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in India for his song Ovvoru Pookalume in Cheran's Autograph (2004). [1]
Aahaa Ethanai Azhagu "Ahaa Ethanai Azhagu" Vidyasagar Pa. Vijay Srinivas "Kannu Rendum Konda" Kabilan Gopal Rao Vikadan "Rama Rama" Jerome Pushparaj Pa. Vijay Eera Nilam "Hey Sembaruthi" Sirpy Kabilan Ranjith "Karpaga Maramum" Snehan Sathya Diwan "Konjam Konjama" S. A. Rajkumar Pa. Vijay Karthik Success "Kanna Un" Deva Vaali P. Unnikrishnan
Nagarajan Muthukumar (12 July 1975 – 14 August 2016) was an Indian poet, lyricist, and author.Best known for his Tamil language film songs, he received the most Filmfare Awards for Best Lyricist in Tamil and was a two-time recipient of the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for his works [1] in Thanga Meenkal (2013) and Saivam (2014).
Piraisoodan (6 February 1956 – 8 October 2021) was a Tamil poet and lyricist. [2] He won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist for his songs in movies like Thayagam, En Rasavin Manasile and Neeyum Naanum in 1996, 1991 and 2010 respectively. He was a director in IPRS (Indian Performing Rights Society) and was holding many key posts ...
Tamil Abhogi / Abhogi Kanada: Kalai Nera Poonguil [TH - A Raga's Journey 2] Amman Kovil Kizhakale: Ilaiyaraaja: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam & S. Janaki: Tamil Abhogi / Abhogi Kanada: Naanandri Yaar Varuvaar [TH - A Raga's Journey 2] Malayitta Mangai: Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy: T. R. Mahalingam & A. P. Komala: Abhogi / Abhogi Kanada: Thanga Radham ...
He was born on 13 September 1899 and died on 8 May 1951. He is popular for translating the Sri Lankan national anthem into Tamil which is an official language of the country along with Sinhalese. Translation was officially accepted from 1950 and is still being used in areas where Tamil is widely spoken, especially in Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka.
Kanni Paruvathile is the first film for Rajesh in a leading role. [3] [4] While Bhagyaraj was coaching the original actor cast as the antagonist on acting, the makers, impressed with Bhagyaraj's performance, cast him in that role instead. [5]