Yes, Thanks a lot! I got it from cooltoad. It is really good. Only problem for me is in understanding the lyrics properly.
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Yes, Thanks a lot! I got it from cooltoad. It is really good. Only problem for me is in understanding the lyrics properly.
Another masterpiece from the legend Raveendran Mash...
Song: Manassil mithunamazha..
Singer: MG Sreekumar
Lyrics: Girish Puthenchery
Music: Raveendran
Movie: Nandanam
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/...mEd.As1NMvHdW/
:musicsmile:
Song: Devadundhubhi..
Singer: KJY
Lyrics: Kaithapram
Music: Jerry Amaldev
Movie: Ennennum Kannettante
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/...N_9.As1NMvHdW/
:musicsmile:
Song: Rajahamsame...
Singer: KS Chitra
Lyrics: Kaithapram (?)
Music: Johnson
Movie: Chamayam
http://www.malayalavedhi.com/Music/M...AMAYAM__KSC.ra
:musicsmile:
I WOULD LIKE TO DOWNLOAD LATEST MALAYALAM FILM SONGS.....COULD ANYONE SUGGEST A SITE. FIMS ARE NOTEBOOK,PALUNKU,KARTUTHAPAKSHIKAL ETC.....
Song: Vaathil thurakku nee kaalame..
Singer: KS Chitra
Lyrics: Yusuf Ali Kechery
Music: Bombay Ravi
Movie: Five star hospital
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/...-IS.As1NMvHdW/
Song: Devankangal kaiyozhinja tharakam
Singer: KJY
Lyrics: Kaithapram
Music: Johnson
Movie: Njaan gandharvan
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/...O_d.As1NMvHdW/
Hey Rahul B try out - http://www.musicindiaonline.com
Song: Paaduvaan marannu poy
Singer: KJY
Lyrics: ?? :(
Music: Kozhikode Yesudas
Movie: Anagha
http://www.malayalavedhi.com/Music/M...SHAM____KJY.ra
Song: Kalabham tharaam
Singer: KS Chitra
Lyrics: Kaithapram
Music: Raveendran
Movie: Vadakkumnaathan
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/...jid.As1NMvHdW/
I liked these:
1. Azhage Nin Mizhi Neeril (which movie ?)
2. Harimuraliravam (ArAm Thampuran) - Awesome song!
3. Virahini Radhe (movie ?)
Great songs!
'Harimuraleeravam' is really a magic, which can be performed by Yesudas only.
http://www.malayalavedhi.com/Music/M...RAAN____KJY.ra
'Azhage nin mizhi' is from the movie Amaram(1991) and 'Virahini Radhe' is from Mr.Butler(2000).
'Harimuraleeravam' & 'Azhage' - both are composed by Raveendran Master and 'Virahini Radhe' by Vidya Sagar.
Amaram has 2 more nice songs - 'Vikara noukayumaayi' and 'Pulare poonthoniyil'.
Song: Arikil neeyundaayirunnenkil
Singer: Yesudas
Lyrics: ONV
Music: G. Devarajan
Movie: Neeyethra Dhanya
http://www.malayalavedhi.com/Music/M...HANYA___KJY.ra
'Dhwani Tharanga Tharalam' from 'Joker'
Allimarakavil from Midhunam :thumbsup:
For Mohanlal fans: Lyrics of the song "tEvaaram nOlkkunnunde"
from the film "rasathanthram"
Good song emphasizing on carpentry and carpenters of Kerala
here goes:
tEvaaram nOlkkunnunde akaleyakale mukilu
tana tannaaram paadunnunde pakalilariya veyilu (2)
ponnaara peruntanchane viruthukondu bhoolOkam chamachchavane
kaaNaatta maramaRuttu kanavu koNdu koTTaaram paninjavane (2)
oru chaaNOLam neeLattil uyirinoruruvam taa..
tachchanu tadiyedu kaikodu meikodu takkidatarikida tom
tachchinu uLiyedu kuRiyedu kOledu takatimi takatimi tom
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tEkkumaram aas'aarikku silpangaLeyundaakkaam
naattumaram aNNaachikku maNNiloru tooNaakkaam (2)
pattu muzham kaatal tannaal muttaaram gnanundaakkaam(2)
kovilile kodimaramum paadiyile padumaramum
ee kaivechaal ponnaakum kalayude mari maayam takatimi takatimi
tachchanu tadiyedu kaikodu meikodu takkidatarikida tom
tachchinu uLiyedu kuRiyedu kOledu takatimi takatimi tom
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koTTuvadi vaaLum naaLe kottupaNi cheyyaanaay
chEttumaNal ammachikku chOttu kalamuNdaakkaam (2)
illaa mozha kkOlaalennum vallaaymakaL gnan teerkkaam (2)
paLLikaLum pazhamanayum kOvilakam tirunadayum
ee kai vechaal kaaNNaavum kalayude guNa paadam
tachchanu tadiyedu kaikodu meikodu takkidatarikida tom
tachchinu uLiyedu kuRiyedu kOledu takatimi takatimi tom
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hi all malyalam film fans!
You see someone out there please help me.
Ive been trying to find this lady's name, but in vain.
These are some infos bout her.
SHE HAS ONE OF THE MOST beautiful eyes IVE SEEN.
She is NOT LIZZIE or UNNI MARY.
She acted in 80z.
In one movie she acts as a mom of a child who falls down into a man hole or something, the dad being MOHANLAL? (not sure) (whole movie is only retrieving him back)
WHATS HER NAME.
where can I get her pic
thanks in advance.
Idayaraga Ramana dukham (Uncle Bun)
Power...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
is it Parvathi ? wife of actor jayaram ?
( namma ooru tejasree kooda parvathi appadingara perla ange nadippadhaaga ? kELvi.. )
Shakthi: the movie is maaLooty (a movie by Bharathan made in 1992) ... I don't remember who the heroine was though!
Film "Malooty" by OOrvasi and Jayaram and baby Shamli dhanae?
SP - Neenga solr Beautiful eyes na adhu Parvathi dhan. I think.
Man hole la baby vizhara story na - Malooty .
Can anyone gimme the lyrics for the song parayadhe ariyadhe - Udhayananu tharam
Thanks Anou
kanneer poovinte-most favourite malaya;lam song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3rDV...elated&search=
Song: "harimuraLeeravam..."
Movie: "aaRaam thamburaan"
Lyics: Girish Puthenchery
Music: Raveendran
Singer: KJY
Actor: Mohanlal
NExt pick is a wonderful duet by P.Susheela and Vanijayaram
Song: Guruvine Thedi en Arasana thedi
Movie:Enikkum Oru Divasam
Music: shyam
Lyrics: Sreekumaran Thampi
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Down music lane
P.K. AJITH KUMAR
Veteran composer V. Dakshinamoorthy's hallmark is the classic touch he added to all his evergreen songs.
When P. Leela, who was supposed to sing a lullaby for the 1960 film, 'Seetha,' failed to turn up, music director V. Dakshinamoorthy decided to introduce a new voice to Malayalam film music. Her name was P. Susheela, but she nearly gave up on that song.
"I can't sing this song, the pronunciation is difficult," she told the composer. He didn't pay heed to her.
The song was 'Pattu padiyurakkam njan…,' which remains a popular lullaby in Malayalam cinema, nearly five decades on. Making Susheela's golden voice heard in Malayalam is one of the many contributions of Dakshinamoorthy.
"I had heard Susheela sing some Tamil songs and was impressed by her voice and rendering; I wanted her to sing that song in 'Seetha,' but she had a problem with the Malayalam letter 'na.' She just couldn't get it right. I told her that she should touch her teeth with the tip of her tongue. She got it right finally, and we recorded the song the following day," says Dakshinamoorthy, who was in Kozhikode recently for a Carnatic vocal recital at the Navaratri festival.
Full of anecdotes
He may be 88, but he can still regale you with many such anecdotes. "It is the first tune that comes to my mind as I go through the lyrics of a song that I retain in the final composition; first impression is the best impression after all. And usually, the producer and the director agree with my choice too. But when I composed 'Kakkakuyile cholloo…,' for the film 'Bharthavu,' the producer T.E. Vasudevan wasn't happy with it and there was no consensus. So I composed another tune and it was decided that we should vote as they were five of us at that time. My original tune won by a huge margin," he chuckles.
This living legend in Malayalam film music says he never wanted to impose music on the lyrics. "What I did was just apply music lightly on the lines."
When he did that, we got immortal songs. He took a two-decade break after composing 'Vathil pazhuthilooden…' ('Idanazhiyil Oru Kalocha'). Recently he recorded three songs for a film titled 'Mizhikal Sakshi.'
It was with Sreekumaran Thampi that Dakshinamoorthy worked with in the highest number of films. They formed one of the most fruitful combinations in Malayalam film music, like Vayalar-Devarajan and P. Bhaskaran-Baburaj.
"Though I was just 26 when I began associating with Dakshinamoorthy, for 'Cochin Express,' I felt comfortable working with him. Our first hit together was 'Hrudaya sarassile…' I would say Dakshinamoorthy was the first composer who brought pure Carnatic music to Malayalam cinema. He knew precisely how to use classical music in Malayalam light music," says Thampi.
If one looks at Dakshinamoorthy's compositions, Kharaharapriya would seem a favourite raga. He explains why: "When I found that 'Uthara swayamvaram…' was loved by people, I thought I would as well tune one song in Kharaharapriya in all my films," he says with a smile.
The Chennai-based composer, who would be visiting Kerala more often as he is one of the judges of a classical music talent hunt on television, is surprised that only a few of his songs are heard in ganamelas. "Maybe because they can't sing some of my compositions for K.J. Yesudas, like 'Kattile pazhmulam…' I have seen only Madhu Balakrishnan attempt that song," says the man who made his debut in Malayalam cinema, with 'Nalla Thanka,' way back in 1950.
Unforgettable
Some of Dakshinamoorthy's unforgettable melodies:
'Ponveyil manikacha…' ('Nrithashala')
'Swapnangal…' ('Kavyamela')
'Hrudaya sarassile…' ('Padunna Puzha')
'Uthara swayamvaram…' ('Danger Buscuit')
'Kattile pazhmulam…' ('Vilakku Vangiya Veena')
'Shranthamambaram…' ('Abhayam')
'En mandahasam…' ('Udayam')
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/10/26/s...2650320300.htm
Weaver of Melodies - M.B. Srinivasan
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/03/07/s...0751240300.htm
sorry for the digression, but does any one know a Mallu actor called 'krishna'?? related to the late Padmini, and Rahini...
if so what is his fll name, and what films has he acted in..
this is not for me, but some mentioned about him,
thanks
Can anyone point me to a good quality link of 'ente vAnampAdi' songs (I could only find the MIO link thru google). FYI, this is not a movie album but a light music album from Tharangini. KJY & KSC singing in their best, prime years and this was a huge hit inside Kerala in late 80's. Interestingly, the "bus audio" culture of TN caught up with Palakkad district during those days and they had these songs all the time.
I had a habit of getting this cassette and gifting to my college mates / relatives in TN. Most appreciated agreeing with me that this was OOW! shalabangnaLE (KSC), poonguruvi nee pullAnguzhaloodhi (has both KSC & KJY versions), vAnampAdikkiLikaluNarnnu (KJY), kAyal thiRakkuLLil (KJY) were my top favourites.
As I don't have that cassette anymore (and neither in any other form), yearning to listen in good quality. Can't locate Tharangini's website (does it have one?).
Any good link will be really appreciated! Also if someone can show me a way to get this CD (or cassette) in USA, it would be great!!
Seems to be there on coolgoose
wow! coolgoose does have them!!
Thank you so much Prabhu Ram!!!
Have you heard these songs before? If not, you may want to check these:
poonkuruvi nee (KJY version, KSC version was better but not found)
http://music.cooltoad.com/music/song.php?id=222992
kAyal thirakkuLLil (KJY)
http://music.cooltoad.com/music/song.php?id=223004
vAnampAdikkiLikaNurannu (KJY)
http://music.cooltoad.com/music/song.php?id=223008
shalabangnaLE (KSC)
http://music.cooltoad.com/music/download.php?id=222990
These were on my walkman all the time those days (that too during the prime of IR)! Though they are uploaded in the Malayalam folk section, these can easily qualify as POP / smooth Jazz, IMO:-)
Chitra's version of poonkuruvi nee is here (isn't she phenomenal those days?):
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/p/x/...16t.As1NMvHdW/
For the album:
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/musi.../s/album.2170/
Nostalgic notes
K. PRADEEP
‘Snehasangeeta Sangamam’ celebrated the launch of the K.P. Udayabhanu Foundation.
[Picture: Defining moment: K.J. Yesudas and K.P.Udayabhanu go down memory lane. (Click here http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/08/29/s...2950370400.htm)]
This was perhaps the most defining moment of a day wholly dedicated to music. The koothambalam at Vylloppilly Samskriti Bhavan in the capital city was packed. The valedictory function of ‘Snehasangeeta Sangamam,’ to mark the formal inauguration of K.P. Udayabhanu Foundation, was over.
The guests on stage were on their feet, the crowd was settling down for the music show ahead, when the compere announced that K.J. Yesudas would sing ‘Kilichilachu…’ (‘Samasya’), that soulful melody composed nearly 30 years ago by Udayabhanu and written by O.N.V. Kurup, both of whom were on stage.
Magical moments
The next couple of minutes were magical. Requesting the orchestra to play softly, Yesudas crooned the lyrics. In the silence, his voice harmonioulsy merged with the orchestra.
Perhaps that one moment was a fitting reply to a loaded question debated at an earlier panel discussion. Lyricists Kaithapram Damodaran Namboodiri, Anil Panachooran, Rajeev Alunkkal, Beeyaar Prasad, music director M. Jayachandran, and critic T. P. Sasthamangalam tried to pin point in vain the reasons for the present state of Malayalam film music. It was pointed out that the change had a lot to do with the changing time and the way songs are pictured by directors.
Visual moods
Ace cinematographer Santosh Sivan had the audience spellbound while recounting his experiences as both cameraman and director.
Training his sensitive lens on visuals and songs from the films he had made, Santosh explained how he tried to capture light, colours and moods. The session threw light on how the quality of a song sequence could be enhanced when it is picturised by a sensitive director and cinematographer.
An interactive audience session headed by singers M. Radhakrishnan and Preetha provided the audience some fun. Keertans by Aswathi Thirunal Rama Varma, patriotic songs by Udayabhanu’s choral group, and other events were packed neatly into the programme schedule.
‘Old is Gold’ featured songs of yesteryear singers. Many were the singers who got a new life through this group, while many young singers used this platform to hone their skills.
Sreekanth and Lalu George, son of the famous singer K.S. George, impressed the listeners.
Curtains came down on the event with a musical tribute, a programme in which Vani Jayaram, Sujatha, G. Venugopal, Kallara Gopan, Sudeep Kumar, Manjari, Azad, Shwetha Mohan, Rajalakshmi, and Aparna Rajiv breathed life into old Hindi and Malayalam songs.
The lasting image was that of Udayabhanu, who played a perfect host the whole day, took the stage with all singers in tow. ‘Evideninno, evideninno…’ in that hauntingly, mesmerising voice evoked not just feelings but images and memories of a singer and man who knows no malice.
Hi,
Can somebody point to audio/video of the song "GowriManohari Maravairi" from the film VenalkinavugaL?
Thanks,
BS
Fazil's latest venture - Moz & Cat - has been thrashed by Sify.
The review advises him to retire and also encourages viewers to watch his earlier classics on DVD rather than venturing to theater for this to get migrane.
ayyO pAvam :-(
Majari ('kaiyeththA kombaththu') weds :
http://malayalam.galatta.com/enterta...vek_24038.html
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Scoring a winner
S.N.
Ouseppachan wins his first National Film Award for music for his songs in ‘Ore Kadal,’ all of which were composed in Shuba Panthuvarali.
The Gods decided to smile on me and give me this award after working in this field for more than two decades…
Tuneful: Ouseppachan’s hallmark is sheer melody.
It’s third time lucky for music director Ouseppachan who wins his first National award for music with his soulful songs in ‘Ore Kadal,’ the film which has bagged the National award for the best regional film.
“I was told that I had narrowly missed the National award for ‘Unnikale Oru Kathaparayam’ and ‘Freaky Chakra,’ the only film in Hindi that I had composed for… So maybe the Gods decided to smile on me and give me this award after working in this field for more than two decades,” says Ouseppachan speaking on the telephone from Chennai.
Enhancing the mood
He says he considers himself lucky that the award jury were able to judge the merit of the five songs (written by lyricist Gireesh Puthencheery) that are all composed in one raga – Shuba Panthuvarali. The evocative, poignant numbers sung by singers like Bombay Jayashri, flautist Naveen Nair, Sujatha, G. Venugopal and youngsters Vineeth Sreenivasan and Swetha, and the composer himself, had enhanced the mood of the film and the theme.
The music composer is all praise for the director of the film, Shyamaprasad, who suggested that he compose all the songs in one raga to retain and accentuate the mood of the theme. To ensure that the songs did not sound monotonous, he “decided to vary the shruti and tempo” of the songs.
“It was a challenge for me. It is not a difficult task to compose songs in certain ragas like Mohanam or Kalyani but Shuba Panthuvarali is a difficult raga and so the director wondered if it would prove to be a difficult task. But, surprisingly, I took only three minutes each to compose four of the songs. It was the title track sung by Naveen that I had to work on,” recalls Ouseppachan.
He remembers that he was a little perturbed when Shyamaprasad wanted one of the songs (‘Pranaya Sandhya Oru …’) to be rendered in Bombay Jayashri’s silken voice as the tracks for the songs had already been done in a certain pitch. “Jayashri has a lovely low pitch and so I had to rework the pitch for her voice. It turned out to be one of the hits of the audio album although she had a few problems with her diction when we were recording the song.”
The haunting songs in the album reigned over the charts as the film continued to make waves on the festival circuit. However scoring hits is not something new for one of the most consistent music directors in the Malayalam film music industry. Ouseppachan’s hallmark is sheer melody; a trait he has maintained right from the time he entered the music industry as a violinist for maestro Devarajan Master. And ‘Kathodu Kathoram,’ the first music album tuned by him in 1985 was soon followed by the State film award for best music direction for ‘Unnikale Oru Katha Parayam’ in 1987. Over the years many of his songs for films like ‘Aniyathipravu,’ ‘Harikrishnans,’ ‘Kakkothikavile Appoppan Thadikal,’ and so on continue to enthral listeners.
Busy finishing his work for several films scheduled for release, Ouseppachan is in an upbeat mood.
“After 17 years, I am working with Kamal again in his film ‘Aagatham.’ I also have a crop of interesting films such as Jayasurya’s Mohanlal-starrer ‘Angel John’ and Siddique’s Dileep-starrer ‘Bodyguard,’” he says. As long as melody reigns supreme in the world of film music, directors like Ouseppachan will continue to score.
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/09/11/s...1150760300.htm
Hariharan and M.T. Vasudevan Nair have come up with their latest joint venture; the Malayalam movie PAZHASSI RAJA starring Mammootty and Sarath Kumar. The movie has Tamil and Hindi versions too. Ilaiyaraja has composed the music. Here are the original songs from the movie:
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/musi...vie_name.12202
There was another Malayalam movie on Pazhassi Raja, that was released in 1964. Music was by Sekhar (A.R. Rahman's father). Here are the songs from the old movie:
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/musi...vie_name.3715/
Kaalailerndhu ore paattu dhaan in loop. Picha vechcha naaL from Puthiya Mukham. Delightful song.