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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... is an Indian Tamil poet and Cinema Song lyricist. Early life ... He also wrote 400 songs for films. He was ...
Yugabharathi is a Tamil poet and lyricist.He started his career as editor in Kanaiyazhi and turned into a lyricist in Tamil film industry. Debuting in the film Aanandham with lyrics for the song "Pallankuzhiyin vattam parthaen", he has become a successful lyricist penning more than 1000 songs.
"Vaayamoodi Summa Iru Da" (transl. Shut your mouth and be quiet) is an Indian Tamil-language song, composed by K, with lyrics written by Madhan Karky and sung by Aalap Raju for the soundtrack album of the 2011 Indian film Mugamoodi. The song was shot in Switzerland, featuring the lead actors, were choreographed by Radhika.
The soundtrack was critically acclaimed, with B. Kolappan of The Hindu regarding the song "Chendoora Poove" wrote that it "employs a rush of violins to set up the intro for the folk melody that follows." [13] Critic based at Film Focus article in Tribune described the song as "silver lined melody that paced the film and added to its brilliance ...
The music was instrumental in the film's success. [13] "Seval Kodi" was mentioned by The Times of India, as one among five Tamil songs that celebrated Tamil culture, as its lyrics "described the superior power of Tamil's god Murugan". [14] The theme music was altered in the prequel Billa II (2012) by Yuvan. [15]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Tamil-language lyricists" The following 30 pages are in this category, out ...
Vellaisamy Thevar, known professionally as Madhurakavi Bhaskara Das, (Tamil:மதுரகவி பாஸ்கர தாஸ்) (1892–1952) was a popular Tamil film lyricist. [1] In 1931 he wrote lyrics for H. M. Reddy's Kalidas movie. He was the first lyricist in the Tamil film industry. [2]
Every Flower) is a Tamil language song from the soundtrack of the Indian film Autograph performed by Indian performer K. S. Chithra and composed by Bharadwaj in the raaga Sindhu Bhairavi. [1] The song also featured the performance of the members of Raaga Priya orchestra which also included its founder Comagan .