Popular carnatic raagams in cinema music are kalyani, mohanam, reethigowlai and perhaps a few hundred others. Very good adaptations which have bowled over the common people are:
1. Reethigowlai Raagam - Azhagaana Ratchasiye from Mudhalvan, Kadhal Neruppu from Veyyil, Sudum Nilavu from Thambi and Chinna Kannan Azhaikiran from Kavikuyil ( a really old movie)
2. Abheri - Kannodu Kanbathellam from jeans.
3. Sahana -Azhage Sugama from Parthale Paravasam
4. Sri Raagam - Theendai from En Swasa Katre ( a very tough raaga adapted brilliantly)
5. Revathi - Kaaka song from Naan Avan Illai (Thanks to a knowledgable friend of mine who told me this)
6. Yaman Kalyani - Varaagha Nadhikarai Oram from Sangamam
7. Mohanam - Paakadhey Paakadhey in Gentleman
8. Naatakurinji - Kannampoochi yenada from Kandukondein Kandukondein (it has some traces of Sahana in some places in between)
9. Ananda Bairavi - Mettu Podu from Duet
10. Sindu Bharaivi - Enge Enadhu Kavidhai from Kandukondein Kandukondein.
This list is just an arbitrary one. If you want to know more, click here. (Thanks to Hawkeye)
Now coming to my main theme, I always felt that carnatic music singers themselves did not do much to make it appealing to the common man. For all the carnatically-challenged souls like me, the raaga alapanais and other such intricacies are lost in the quest for Vadai and badam halwa being served outside.
In this scenario, I heard the Maadu Meikkum Kanne song in Youtube and was really felt that songs like these will definitely go a long way in helping common people get attracted to carnatic music. For all those who want to give it a try, I have added the esnips link (courtesy: Blogeswari).
Madu Meikum Aruna ... |
If you really want to know how it could change the atmosphere in a concert, look at this video and the violin vidwan's bit too!
I loved this song and incidentally when I spoke to my carnatically - challenging sister, she told that this song was written for the younger lot - especially the 5 - 7 year olds who are learning music. Perhaps I have one strong claim to being young! :p
9 comments:
Hello
I like the song from Rayil Sneham "Inda veenaikku teriyadu'in Ragam Sahana.Sahana ragam is beautiful isn't it?
Lakshmi
Very interesting post.
The link you had provided is quite comprehensive.
"The song you've provided is beautiful", says the child in me :)
I used to like Aruna Sairam, but now-a-days she seems more about herself than about the music.
Nice post again ---
You might like to check this out. I am not sure as to how accurate is that for I am raaga challenged too !
http://www.geocities.com/ilaiyaragam/
Anon
I've actually heard Aruna Sayeeram sing this in a concert.. The whole mood of the katcheri changes and suddenly everyone's tapping their feet :)
also, she's the only classical singer as far as I know who sings abhangs in katcheris.. the feel of her concerts are very different. The expression in her voice is what I like best about her :)
check this out
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AXe0hhUXT78
@ Lakshmi
Yes, That was a very nice song and Sahana raagam, albeit being a type of the thaalaatu raagams, is quite good.
@ Oli,
Yes, I really loved reading the series at Hawkeye's.
@ Anon,
Thanks for the link :)
@ Confused
Yup - a few of my own folks had been to the kutchery and had a similar experience. And thanks for the abhang video link!
LKS
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Azhage Sugama from Parthalae Paravasam is not sahana... Its Dwijayanthi raagam....
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