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Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 1977 Kavikkuyil "Kadhal Oviyam" Ilaiyaraaja: Panchu Arunachalam: Gayathri "Kaalai Paniyil" 1980 Johnny "Oru Iniya Manadhu" Gangai Amaran: Ilamai Kolam "Nee Ilatha" Malaysia Vasudevan: 1984 Chutti Chathan "Chella Kuzhanthaigale" Vani Jayaram
Manoj–Gyan was an Indian musical duo consisting of composers Manoj Bhatnagar and Gyan Varma. [1] In the 1980s, the two collaboratively composed music for a few Hindi-language as well as Tamil-language films.
Year Song Film / Album Language Director/Non-Filmy Album Description Ragam Ref 1984 Yerigindra Dheepam Pudhumai Penn: Tamil: Bharathiraja 1986 Aarum Athu Aazham Illai
This is the Tamil discography of veteran Indian male playback singer K. J. Yesudas, who sang in over 700 songs in Tamil films. [1] [2] [3] He Sang the most in Tamil.Yesuda's first film was in the film Bommai (1963) as Neeyum Bommai Naanum Bommai composed by S. Balachander.
Song Music director Channel Note(s) 2000: Kula Vilakku "Vaan Sindhum" T. Vijayshankar: Sun TV: This serial had two different title tracks; first track sung by K. S. Chithra was used in first few episodes and S. Janaki's song was added from episode 49.
The Tamil version was also successful in Sri Lanka, it ran there for two years becoming the second Tamil film after Vasantha Maligai for having successful run in Sri Lanka for two years. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Kanthan of Kalki appreciated the performances of the cast, particularly Haasan, but felt the plot was an amalgam of various Hindi films.
Subha Sankalpam (transl. Good resolve) is a 1995 Indian Telugu-language film directed by K. Viswanath and produced by noted singer, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. [1] It stars Kamal Haasan, Aamani and Priya Raman, with Viswanath also playing a pivotal role.
She has sung more than 300 songs for Ilaiyaraaja and more than 100 songs for Vandemataram Srinivas. [citation needed] This is only a partial list. Swarnalatha has sung over 10,000 songs in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi and Badaga.