Gangai Amaran Song - Wally rewrote the same...

 

Ilayaraja composed Vali songs for the film Bhadrakali released in 1976 directed by A.C. Thirilokachander. While poet Vali had written a special song for the same medku, Gangai Amaran had previously written the song for the medku composed by Ilayaraja in the movie Bhadrakali. Ilayaraja debuted as a musician in the 1976 motion picture Annakkili. His third film composition is Pathirakali. The music for this 1976 release, which was directed by A.C. Thirilokachander, was entrusted to Ilayaraja. However, MSV was the composer of music for all of A.C. Thirilokchandar's earlier motion pictures. Ilayaraja's brothers and friends Gangai Amaran and Bhaskar encouraged him to write the music for Bhadrakali, but he declined the offer. This is Ilayaraja's third film that he has composed. The film crew felt that a song by Vali would be ideal for this movie, which tells the story of Brahmanar Kudumapathu. Wali has also agreed to write a song for the film. This is the first film where Ilaiyaraaja composed the song Vali. The songs of this film were well received by the fans. Especially the song 'Kannan Oru Kaikulanthai' is still a great hit song today. After hearing the tune for this song, Wally started writing the song in his own style. Gangai Amaran was writing something on the notepad next to her while she was practicing her guitar skills. Vali asked Gangai Amaran what she was writing once she finished the song and asked if she could have me as a guest. It simply took place. He said that you and I co-wrote the tune. That is the song "Kannan Oru Kaikulanthai" by Gangai Amaran. We have already set the stage for this song, according to Ilayaraja, who also commented that it is excellent. It was customary, even before they entered the movie industry, for Ilayaraja to compose music for every song that Gangai Amaran wrote, and Gangai Amaran to write a song specifically for Ilayaraja Met. Before entering the movie industry, Gangai Amaran wrote this medukku song. Muthamizhin Sangamum, one of three Tamil epics, serves as Murugan's cradle. "Kannan Oru Kaikulanthai" is the song that was written in this manner.

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