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Classical Ilaiyaraaja - 4 |
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Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan is a very popular carnatic violinist. He is one of the successful rebels in the field. His katcheris are a mixture of classical and commercial blend. In his classical concert he will play 'kallum mullum kaaluku methai' (Iyyappa song) and in the end say 'samiyae saranam Iyyappa' in his violin. If you go to his house he will say 'vaanga saar vaanga, enna sappidaringa? Kaapiya, teaya?' in madhyama sthayi in his violin. If you say tea then he will turn inside and signal his wife in the kitchen 'adiyae... saarukku oru cup tea konda' in thara sthayi, ofcourse, in his violin! He doesn't talk much, you know.... Only his violin....!
Kunnakudi produced one family movie. It was a true family movie in the sense that he produced that movie, his
son-in-law Mr. Ramakrishnan directed that movie (hope it is correct), and maybe, a couple of his other relatives
were employed as the light-boys in the production of that movie. Unfortunately,the movie became an example of a
perfect family movie in another sense too, that is, only Kunnakudi's family saw that movie! I was one poor soul who
got to see that movie 'thodi ragam' by the quirk of wicked fate! The hero was T.N.Seshagopalan. His lovely heroine
was Nalini! Kunnakudi had tried to make some typical cinema story like, Seshagopalan, a famed musician pledging
thodi ragam to the villain, and finally redeeming it in the last scene. I forgot if there was any heroic stunt
sequences in the last scene, when Seshagopalan redeems his thodi back by befelling a dozen villains in a single
punch with his fist! In this materialistic world who can escape 'sabalam'? Seshagopalan probably thought that the
movie would be a big hit like 'shakunthala' starring G.N.Balasubramaniam and M.Subulakshmi, and that he could
become super hero like Rajini and make lot of money!
Anyway, coming to the point, there was a good song in that movie in the ragam kalyani. It was 'vaa vaa thalaiva vaa'.
As I vaguely remember, it was a good kalyani. But, because of the dismal fate of that movie, that song did not become
a hit. Even if the film had been a success, I doubt whether the song would have been received favourably by the common
rasika. Because, the song is like a mini-katcheri! It is unlikely that a duet in which the hero and heroine exchange
their love in a katcheri format will be liked by the common audience of the present day cinema world. So, you have no
other go other than cinematizing a raga so that it is appealing. You may have to compromise in loosing some purity
of the ragam.
Considering this tight situation that music directors face in handling a ragam in cinema, I really wonder how Ilaiyaraaja
could give the same kalyani as in Kunnakudi's 'vaa vaa thalaiva' without even an iota of compromise in the purity, and
yet be very appealing to the common rasika. Oh God! How many kalyanis he has to his credit! The single most common
melakartha ragam that he used was kalyani. He should have scored atleast 25 songs in kalyani. This 65th melakartha
ragam, is neither too much gamaka oriented nor very light. It is this quality of kalyani that made him use it left and right!
You don't have to employ violent shakes of the swaras to show the colour of kalyani! Simple swara phrases would suffice,
to establish the raga identity. Since not much of gamaka is needed, you wouldn't be violating the so called cinema melody.
Probably his first kalyani came in 'uthiri pookal'. It was a fantastic movie, directed by the avant garde director
Mahendran. Aswini and Vijayan are husband and wife. Vijayan is hero cum villain. Aswini's younger sister (I forgot who
it was) is a jolly type teen female. She is the one who sings that kalyani song 'naan paada varuvaayo'in that movie.
She sits in a small sand crest in the middle of a river and sings that song. S.Janaki had done a real good job making
all sorts of 'konashtai' in that song! This female is later raped by Vijayan, and that becomes the key knot in that
movie. Uthiri pookal was a much talked about movie. After that, how many kalyanis followed like train of programmed
events from the recording theatre of Ilaiyaraaja!
Janani Janani in the movie 'thai mookaambigai' was a terrific hit song. It was an excellant classical piece sung by
Ilaiyaraaja, Deepan Chakravarthy & Co. (He had the arrogance to push better singers to the back row, you know!). That
song was rich in lyrics too. He has taken extra care to pronounce sanskrit words in that song like 'shakthi peetamum
nee, sarva mokshamum nee' as sanskrit sounding. Good job! Look at the 'dhamathoondu' version of Adi sankarachariyar's
advaitha philosophy in that song. 'Janani janani, Jagam nee agam nee'. He said the same thing, right?
Then came his superb kalyani in director Maniratnam's first movie 'pagal nilavu'. That is 'vaidegi raman kai serum neram'.
S.Janaki again. Radhika dances for this song. The rhythm in this song is wonderful. A blend of guitar and mridangam.
He gave some of his kalyanis in lighter form like those in the songs 'thevan thandha veenai' (unnai naan sandhithen)
and 'vellai pura onru aengudhu' (some Rajni movie) etc. 'Thevan thandha veenai' has one speciality to it. It was a song
written by kaviarasu Kannadasan and it was posthumously used in the cinema. Look at Kannadasan's opening lines in
that song: thevan thandha veenai, adhil devi seidha ganam, thedum kaigal thedinal adhil ragam inri pogumo? Yes, anybody
could have a veenai, but to get a ragam out of it only some fingers can do it!
In the movie 'sindubhairavi' he tried to do some technical innovation in kalyani ragam. That is, in the song 'kalaivaaniyae',
it was widely publicised by K.Balachandar & Co, (who were literally at the mercy of Ilaiyaraaja for the success of the movie),
that that song was composed in aarohanam alone. Okay, what if a song is set in aarohanam alone, does the rasika get a
special kind of melody? It was just an ordinary song. But a good piece of kalyani. The song in 'uyarnda ullam', vandaal
mahalakshmiyae was a fantastic kalyani. The situation for that song was funny. Kamalhasan, a derilict, who looses all his
money sings that song in praise of Ambika's entry into his house (ofcourse, she sets him right and stands a great support
to him). S.P.Balu had made all sorts of 'konashtai' in that song. This is one good example for how to popularize classical
music. It is pure 24 carat kalyani. In 'soorasamharam' he has given another form of 24 carat kalyani (naan enbadhu nee
allavo). He introduced his troup's flautist Arunmozhi as singer in that song. In the charanam, when they sing 'paadinaen
pann padinaen', it is beatiful combination of swaras Ni Ri Ga Ma Pa. It is simply superb. A similar song is 'malayoram
mayilae' in the movie oruvar vazhum aalayam. Almost each of the lines in this song, he renders in two sangathis, like for
example 'vilayatai solli thandhadharu' first in Pa Pa Pa Pa Ma Ga Ri Sa Sa Ga Ri GA Sa. Then later, the same line is given
in Pa Pa Pa Pa Ma Ga Ri Sa Sa Ri Ga Ma Pa Ma Ga Ri SA. Great kalyani! I think his latest kalyani is 'ammaven-
drazhaikkatha uyirilayae' (Rajni's mannan). In 'thalapadhi' also there is one good kalyani: yamunai aatrilae...Some north
indian singer (Mithali) sang that song.
Aamir kalyani is a janyam of kalyani. Though it is amir kalyani, it is 'garib' in its scope. Not much, you see...! The key
phrase in it is Ma2 Pa Da Ma1 using both the madhyamams. Viswanathan/Ramamurthy made an indelible mark in this
in their 'ennuyir thozhi' in karnan. Then, V.S.Narasimhan established his classical heritage (I heard his father is some
carnatic big shot) in the song manasukkul ukkaandhu maniyadithai in kalyana agadhigal. Atlast came Ilaiyaraaja's amir
kalyani, in 'veenai aendhum vaaniyae' (vietnam colony). I heard that Bombay Jayashree has sung this song. It is a good
amir kalyani. Let us see if Bombay Jayashree attains eminance like Unnikrishnan in cinema music. More 'dabbu' in
cinema, man!
Saranga is another kalyani janyam. A beautiful, vakra ragam, again with double madhyamam. (Why kalyani has many
double madhyama janyams?) MSV has scored an excellant saranga in 'konjum neram ennai maranthen'. TMS voice is
honey in this song. Ilaiyaraaja gave one pure saranga in 'kanniyar parvai thanai' in the movie 'parvathi ennai
paradi'. It is the title song. When the title song was in such pure saranga, I was lead to beleive that the
subsequent songs might be in classical ragas too. But, alas, a big disappointment! You can never try to speculate
what you will get from Ilaiyaraaja at all. He has composed a fantastic song in one of Vijayakanth's latest movie
with Kasthuri. That song is 'kukumamum manjalukku indru than nalla naal'. In that song he has used all the swaras
in kalyani other than daivatam. I don't know whether any such ragam exists with Sa Ri2 Ga3 Ma2 Pa Ni3 Sa aarohanam
and avarohanam. If so what is its nomenclature? |
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