Aan Paavam vs. Pride and Prejudice: Comparing the impact of music | Ilaiyaraaja
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- To understand the impact of Ilaiyaraaja’s music in Aan Paavam, we contrast it with Pride and Prejudice (1995), which takes the opposite approach towards the music.
In Pride and Prejudice, the fun is in making the audience wonder about the inner meanings behind the dialogs. All the focus is on the dialog, and music is kept to a bare minimum (during titles and major scene changes).
In Aan Paavam, the music plays a crucial role, taking a love theme, and varying it throughout the movie. The background score acts like a narrator. But when music is a narrator, it doesn't have to use words like a human narrator. That leaves the option open to the viewer, to give their interpretations to the narration. A human narrator would have to be very specific.
Shared this video with Pandiarajan (director) he was so thrilled and excited, said it disturbed his sleep, watching your detailed analysis so well and that the music and the movie stood the test of time and remains one of the favorite BGM ring tone for many
😱😱😱… Thank you very much. This is such awesome news… 🥹🙏🙏🙏this movie has made me sleepless too in the last month 😂 (and now this news!)
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I request Pandiyarajan Sir, must think of re-releasing the Aanpavam film with digitally enhanced version 😊🙂
@@sharvan369 I agree 😃😃😃👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
மிகவும் அருமை.
இசைஞானி இளையராஜா அவர்கள் இசை & பாடல்கள் இன்னும் ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகள் மக்கள் மனதில் வாழும். நன்றி மேடம் இளையராஜா பற்றி இந்த தொகுப்பினை வழங்கியமைக்கு
மிக்க நன்றி ஐயா! 🙏🌸
Your way of detailing in English and working on your feet and responding in tamil - shows that you are more than a general human - Inspiring !!
Because he's using notes to convey human emotions.. and we call them 'music' 'song' 'bgm' and so on.. one with the same frequency cld easily decode his soul n emotions.. blessed to be attuned to him..
Justice done. There can never be an award bigger than இசைஞானி pattam for our Maestro. Madam did it with par excellence ❤
Ilayaraja is a university of music. But less celebrated and enjoyed. A single note shows the whole story which how many of us understood then….marvellous work
சிறந்த ஆராய்வு தொகுப்பு. வாழ்த்துக்கள்.
மிக்க நன்றி ஐயா! 🙏
And considering Ilayaraja composed all the songs and BGM in these movies INSTANTLY, AND writing notes for every single instruments on the spot at that instance makes him absolutely peerless. Also the fact that he watches the reel once and starts writing notes immediately for the scene, without a stop watch, which perfectly matches the scene and stops at the right moment.. None comes close to him
Amazing! If he went reel by reel, without watching the full movie once… it is amazing how he makes each reel relate to the other in BGM. In most interviews, it sounds like he does it in such a rush too... I think he did go reel by reel without seeing it fully first (for this film)… 😳😳😳
The genius himself and many directors have stated he watches full movie once. Then goes once again reel by reel composing notes in silence. Third time he watches with the live music played.
Phew! That’s good to know. It’s almost impossible to make the scenes relate fully without watching once fully. An interview from Pandiarajan sir seemed to imply he went reel by reel for this movie and my head exploded 🤯😂. I must have misunderstood he was a bit tough to follow for me.
World no 1, music director
He gives folk, carnatic and western style in one song list like that. Can anybody argue in this
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@@suvaissance - Also, it is recorded that he never uses a stop clock to know how much music he should compose for scenes. He knows it instinctively
what's so astonishing is all this brilliance for a comedy movie from a relatively new director. Its not even a classic or experimental movie. He knows the target audiences of the movie, still he created a magic in his own way never worrying about whether those audience can understand all these layers. He is the clear example of "do your duty without expecting about the result" and now it has stood test of time.
Majority of us are not even aware of these techniques but still he made us enjoy the music.. What a genius.
Thanks a ton to you, this is the first video i see in your channel and no words to appreciate your efforts. Hats off.
Well said… He is a gem… Glad you enjoyed! I keep digging around patterns in music…
Everyone has musical instruments but the Raja is the one who gave birth to every music from it🎉
I wish this video never ended❤ Brilliant analogy🙏🏾
Happy to see aan pavam still mesmerise a lot even today after 40 years. One interesting note: For first four days of release the theatre was all most empty but on the fifth day onwards there was an extreme surge, all by word of mouth. And it went on to 300 days of run 🫡
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I have seen so many videos praising this particular background music.. i thought the first two tunes are exactly same (i haven't learnt music), but i felt the difference between the two.. exactly how you have explained..
I really got goosebumps when you explained the techncality of the music and the one octave difference..
great mam !!
Happy to read about your experience 😃
I am so happy and proud that you take Ilayaraja, the Maestro underrated in the world of World Music, an unrecognized genius to a larger audience. Keep inspiring millions.
Wow! Incorporating a distance between the notes to indicate the physical distance is mind-blowing!
They say whatever ilayaraja writes is intentional ❤️❤️ and he never changes it. You just decoded Ilayaraja’s day dreaming version of the BGM. I love this video . Plz do more ilayaraja BGMs 😊👍🏿
Brilliant explanation Madam. For a lay person it becomes even more awe inspiring since he was already under the spell of a great music and now he is told of the brilliant nitty gritty involved in that music. Wow
Anand
Thanks! I like how the same tune transforms between “meeting” and “day dreaming”
Indeed the aanpavam bgm speaks to the soul... Can't get enough of it
Nice observations 👌 I was able to recall all those moments of 1984 when i saw the movie fresh at madurai. That 8-katai analogy is again a good observation. 👍 pranams to raja 🙏🏻
Wow madam.. well done 👍
Our legend illayaraja all these classics, he has done it very very quickly.
Your videos are very well used for music education purposes.
i am upset with many Tamil people/youtubers who doesn't know our legends value and spreading negativity..
Yes, very sad, they troll, age- shame & abuse personally without even having any proof, we are destroying our own legends and elders
Ur taste, observation, interpretation and perception amazes me.. jealous!!
Very true..
Fantastic analysis felt like gone through a research paper, Raja sir music deserves Doctoral research.
In this movie in the 'kaadhal kasukkuthaiya' song there is a lyric that goes like 'intha kaala ilaignar seiyum kaadhalukku endrum Ilayaraja enthan paattu irukku ' which holds good even today
I had originally written script to include that song too in this video... then kept that song for another day. It's a brilliant creation all around.
Yes 👍
He is such a great talented musician here few groups of people unable to digest and fuming to destroy his fame.
But people from nook and corner of globe time and again coming to portray his Calibre.
Boss, he is a legend in music but pretty ordinary person in character. When someone bashes his music, its not acceptable, at the same time, someone ridicules his behaviour, its true and accept to the facts. Overall, take it with a pinch of salt of any comments on his personal life, instead enjoy and appreciate his music.
Legend… i feel happy i am living in this era
I am really proud of myself. I enjoyed this music at the level where I got addicted and made it as my ringtone.
But now I am happy that this is really a wonderful thing to think about. I am proud of myself that I really have a good taste.
just tears in my eyes..... the way you explained those music nuances, rekindles lots of memories and you are talking about 40 years old composition . All i can say is THANK YOU for helping us to understand and enjoy compositions. Subscribed 🤩
Happy to read your comment! Welcome to Suvaissance! 🌸
It's always refreshing to see your analysis..... don't stop.... lots of love
Madam, your BGM analysis is great. Even though I do not know much about music, now I could feel how the BGM in a scene influences the spectators. Love and Horror scenes BGM of Ilayaraja sir is peerless.🙏
Mam! You have taken Raja Sir’s music to a whole new level of Appreciation ❤. I am just flabbergasted of how much more could be interpreted and correlated.
Nice that someone who talk about this bgm in detail...i felt this has to be highlighted. Thanks, you did that🎉
☺️🙏 Glad you liked…
The great Ilaiyaraaja...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and excellent explanation, mam. Thank you so much. Especially for your own lyrics❤❤
சங்க இலக்கியப் பாடல்களுக்கு ஒவ்வொருவரும் அவர்களுக்கு ஏற்ற வகையில் விளக்கம் தருவது போல இளையராஜா உடைய இசையும் சங்க இலக்கியத்திற்கு இணையானது
Yaar ma nee, beautifully expalined Raja Sir Music....
What an observation and narration. Great hats off
What lovely music by the maestro and what a lovely video to find its suvai! Thanks again
This is the regular commenter MK?
@@suvaissance yesss! Oh u remember? How lovely! Thanks 😀
Welcome back! Oh yes… I remember many regular commenters and wonder about them when it’s been a while… Especially remember “MK” because we have these discussions about whether the composer really planned the symbolism or not. 😂
Great Analyse. It's another Diamond to Maestro Ilayaraja's Crown.
அமைதியும் ஒருவகை இசை வடிவம் தான்..!
ஆனாலும், அது எப்போதுமில்லை..!
அமைதியையும் இசையாய் உணரும் தருணங்கள் எத்தனையோ நம் வாழ்வில் தெரியாமல் வந்து போகிறது..!
இதே அமைதியைத்தான் இசைஞானி கூட எத்தனையோ பின்னணிகளில் இசையாய் நிரப்பியிருக்கிறார்..!
முடிந்தால் அவைகளையும் எங்களுக்குத் தொகுத்துத் தாருங்கள்.
நன்றி அம்மா நல்லாதொரு பகுப்பாய்வுக்கு..!
மிக்க நன்றி! 🙏🌸 கதாப்பாத்திரத்தை சுற்றி தெருவின் ஓசையும், சிட்டுக்குருவிகளின் ஓசையும் மட்டுமே இருந்தாலும், அந்த கதாபாத்திரத்தின் இதயத்தில் உள்ள துயரத்தை இசையால் வெளிப்படுத்துகிறார் இசையமைப்பாளர்.
I just realized I haven't subscribed to your channel, even though I've been regularly watching your videos, especially the ones about Raaja Sir. Amazing Analysis.
Thank u 🌸 Welcome to Suvaissance! 😃
That is a wonderful analysis madam! ❤
By the way... I must make it clear that the 1995 BBC version of Pride and Prejudice is my most favorite binge-watch thing. I've watched it several times, and enjoy it with tea! Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle are burnt into my mind as Darcy and Lizzy. I just used it in this example to bring out the two contrasting approaches in Pride and Prejudice (1995) versus AAN PAAVAM. This helps us understand the role of music in Tamil cinema culture. Do not mean to say one is better than the other. Composers must do what is required by the director, assessing what each story needs, and what should connect with each audience, according the culture.
“Music as narrator” is a very interesting concept, because it does NOT have to use words like a real human narrator. It can let you use your own interpretations about the scene. I wish I had included that segment in this video, I cut it out while editing. I can talk about it more in a later episode.
Your analysis has given us a new dimension to enjoy IR's bgm magics. We wouldn't have thought in this perspective, esp somebody like me, who has no music knowledge. Hats off to you for your beautiful narration and pl keep doing
more. God bless you 🙏
Thank you for your creations Su Krish! PhD deserving content🎉
Both movies are my favourites, but I still like only the 2005 adaptation. Where the music is the narrator. And Mathew was born to be Darcy although Colin Firth is awesome in his own way
@JC80405 Ah ok. I was talking about 1995 Pride and Prejudice vs Aan Paavam in my comment above. Have not watched 2005 Pride and Prejudice.
Am a fan of the BBC version too. God knows how many times I’ve read the original unabridged novel by Jane Austen. Colin Firth is etched in my mind as Darcy as he is extremely handsome with the required old fashioned class. Keira knightly (2005) is an apt Lizzy though! Ehle is a tad blunt as opposed to the sharp lizzy. I guess you really have to emote well to convey precisely when the bgm is not filling up the potholes. I do love the music that pride and prejudice has when the title is being played.
Aan paavam music is really soul soothing.
Nice program... Keep continue the good work.. "பெண் பார்க்கும் என் கண்ணின் பார்வை உண்டாக்குதே காதல் பார்வை".......
Thanks for bringing out this Brilliance...
I'm a literature student and now an English professor. I could feel the nuances what you have explained us through Pride and prejudice novel. Your style of decoding is really awesome. Even a common audience able to connect with you. Ilayaraja is one of the genius composers in the world. Lots of love 💖
Wonderful! Happy to hear! ☺️🙏🌸
In simple words he is musical god for the Indian film industry
எங்களை தமிழ்நாட்டுல இப்படியே இசையோடவே வளத்துட்டாங்க....❤🎉 இங்க பிறப்பு முதல் இறப்பு வரை இசை தான் எல்லாம் 🎉
Google knows my favourites and hence it recommended this video to me as Aan paavam is my favourite tamil movie because of the music. There all lot of Ilayaraja songs but this movie bgm is my favourite ❤😊
Glad to hear… just curious… did you land here from a Google search for “Aan Paavam”?
@@suvaissance UA-cam recommend this video to me. Not via Google
Ilaiyaraaja 👑
"எதுக்குங்க ரெண்டு டம்லரு, சூடா இருந்தா ஆத்திக்க" ="கண்பார்க்கும் உல்லாச பார்வை உண்டாக்கும் சொல்லாததை" இளையராஜா எப்பவும் சூழ்நிலையை இசையில் மொழிபெயர்ப்பார்
First timlar la pandiyan vaaankum pooodu semma sirrippa erukkum
Great analysis of raja sir's music, thats why he is god of music
So beautiful to hear you analyse music between 2 known and loved movies
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Maestro Bhagavan Raja Sir Music god.
Great analysis of this BGM! This is my top favorite piece of music, always evoking indescribably beautiful feelings. Building on the scene you described, there's another moment in the film where the hero waits for the heroine at their meeting spot near a small waterfall and river. Due to being delayed by household chores at her mother's request, the heroine arrives late. By then, the hero, disappointed from waiting too long, has left. As the heroine reaches the spot, she sees the hero walking away through the river in the distance. The BGM in that scene is absolutely stunning, creating a powerful emotional impact. Ilayaraja Sir's music is simply beyond words, deeply touching the heart and soul. I'm still searching for the right words to praise his incredible talent.
@@sharvan369 Thanks…that’s a beautiful scene indeed…😊
Really sweet and stylish Voice Madam. .. Extraordinarily fitting lyrics too.. 🏆🏆
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Awesome explanation!! Very technical, but logical and sensible. Well done maam!
Great insight! Thank you madam for doing justification by comparing Ilaiyaraaja s music with a Hollywood movie which is at par for the musical works of Ilaiyaraaja sir. Much appreciated madam!
I love the interpretations and analogy 👍
Hi sukrish 👋👋👋
Happy to see u after a long time
Excellent detailing 👌👌👌
Hi! Long time… I did notice you were kinda “gone”… Thanks! 🙏☺️
Hail your observation good mam. 6:01 you have got a hidden treasure, blown away by your lyrical phrasing. Mam you are a lyricist too.. Hats off. Keep enlightening us through music.
Happy to hear ☺️
Wow never knew one could dive so deep into Raja sirs compositions and determine what went through his mind while he composed these. Amazing work 🙏🫡 hats off to you
Glad u enjoyed! ☺️
I think Mahendran or Balu Mahendra said that they consider Raaja as their co-writer for their movies as his music does what their dialogues or narration couldn’t or didn’t..
One and only Raaja.
Wow!!!
True, it is justified in many movies... In specific, movie named Johny old Rajinikanth movie
@@suvaissance Johny movie may be best content.. you can try mam..
Nice explanation mam❤. learning lot from your videos.
Thanks! Glad you liked… #First !!
Please breakdown "Mouna Raagam" theme music. I wonder how did he come up with that...
People stop doing this, to breakdown is fine, not have someone comment how raja sir did it . Breakdown is humbling enough as such
@@sofluzik are you dumb ????
What a breakdown analysis for an extraordinary Music/BGM!! Aan Paavam was a comedy movie but later remembered as a romcom because of Music.
This is the greatest blessing for Indians. Knowing English language and being aware of the artistic and literary work across the globe and also staying connected to our own roots, knowing our literary work and artists strong enough to make such a stunning comparison.. The title of the video says it all ❤❤❤
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The content blood group of Raja sir's are more and more Love and Imagination... That's why soulful creating musical sound frequencies 🎶🎵travel with our hearts ❤❤... Beautiful explanation by you sis 👍🏻👏🎧
Haha... I like that description... blood group... 👌👌It's true... the man is made of music... Thank you...
Still many do not know about the knowledge and depth of composer. Instant scoring/ writing notes upon visualization of the movie is something wonderful.. Great!
சிறப்பு. ராஜா என்றும் ராஜாதான்
Awesome analysis . Infact, if we say this is not an exaggeration which his composing brings out our soul and pleasures. Thanks to the God of music.
Musician Ilaya Raja is so eloquent that anybody can be pushed into the scenery of the film whenever the scene comes into their memory the musical note is automatically remembered with an inspire. Excellant Musician with no karnatic musical background. Beautiful and wonderful musician.
Wow... What an in-depth analysis about Maestro's BGM ❤
Wonderful comparision...Superb detailed explanation
'Music acts as the narrator'.. well said. This holds good for all raaja's movies.
Really appreciate the way you are deciphering IR musical prowess. Genius, he is.
Having said that, for lesser mortals like us, the ever lasting memory of the movie "ஆண் பாவம்" is :
பாண்டியன் : "டேய்.. வண்டி பின்னாடி இடிக்குதா பார்றா"
பா.ரா: "ஆங்.. வாங்க.. வாங்க.. வாங்க..."
BG சத்தம் ; "டொம்"
பா.ரா. : " ஆங்.. இடிச்சிடுச்சு" !!
Just like the Senthil's Banana episode
Thanks… Nice scene 😂😂😂 every scene is awesome… I started out making this because I felt haunted by the lovely music but by the time I rewatched the movie for research I was thinking a lottt about Pandiarajan sir… What a brilliant comedy… each funny incident naturally happens (not pushed in for the sake of making jokes) and woven well into the story… It is extremely difficult to write comedy. He wrote comedy gold and he is so humble… he makes fun of himself… Truth is, he is a genius. 🙏
Isaignani...is a musical genius. He z my god. Listen to his music in every situation in my life. Hez god to me❤
தங்களது இசைப்பயணம் தொடர வாழ்த்துகள்
Two weeks ago, I started watching your videos. The first video was about *Aan Paavam*.
I have listened to this music since my childhood but never thought to appreciate it. After watching your video, I understood the beauty of this music.
After your video, I searched for this movie on UA-cam. Luckily, it was there, and I enjoyed watching the movie with its amazing music.
Thanks 🎉
Thanks for your kind words. It makes me the happiest when people leave a comment telling me they went back to listen to the song or watch the movie… that’s like mission accomplished for this channel…
Wow… love your dissection of the song. You write great lyrics!😊
I love your content. I'm only an amateur music enthusiast. Your detailing and the explanation is very easy to understand and precise. Thank you.
@@anatomy1984 yayyy… thanks…
Superb.. thanks.. you have trained my brain or taught how to taste Raja sirs composition..
Thank you… I am pleasantly surprised by the words “trained my brain”… and “how to taste”. Because I tend to use the same words to think about how explanations should work…
I want to know is Pride & Prejudice and Aan Pavam has the same story.
Oh no. They just have some similarity. Aan Pavam - about the love lives and marriage prospects of two brothers.
Pride and Prejuduce - about the love lives and marriage prospects for two sisters… (and some more sisters who are minor characters).
I'm a beginner and has learnt a lot with this video. Keep them coming.
Great Analysis. I liked your own words - the couplet poem used. Infact there is so much nuance in Illayaraja's BGM - as much as what we enjoy in his songs. Keep posting Mam.
நம்ப தகுந்த செய்தி
ஆனால் அந்த இசை 🎤🎼🎹🎶அற்புதம்
இளையராஜா இளையராஜா தான்❤
Wow .. The greatness of Tamil language and Maestro Ilayaraja ayya..
Very well explained... Artistic explanation for the understanding of people with less knowledge on music..
Indeed SUVAI.
Thank you so much 😀
Wow what a deep analysis of Mastro's music it's wonderful 👍
Excellent analysis!!!
Thanks!
I always knew illayaraja music is special.. but after hearing your explanation I feel like there's still way more secrets in his composition.
Very nice analysis, interestingly explained
wow, what a detailed analysis. I am amazed by your explanation of the nuances in the music. Thank you.
அழகான பின்னனி இசைக்கு உங்கள் வரிகள் சிறப்பு சேர்க்கிறது.
The one & only , musical wizard ,intergalactic musician ,waves his baton casting
music spell, leaving us all spellbound, a genre of music
world has never heard before
RAAJA SIR ❤
One of the greatest comedy movie of all time. Wow movie. It makes me to forget my worries. I have seen so many times
Excellent interpretation comparing the musical scores from two entirely contrasting culture movies.. Its totally in new perspective. We could understand on how the music director's mind would have worked when the situation presented to him on screen.Refreshing and informative for novices in music. Wish to see more of your videos on this. Thank you.
Happy to hear your words… ☺️🙏
OMG! Distance between note intervals! Never thought about it!!!
WOW, Enthralling. Madam, long time ago in an Interview, Ilayaraja said that before composing, R.D Burman used to get details from the film director about the kind of saree and its colour etc., of the heroine and get them in the form of his tunes. ( Ilayaraja's words are " the song will have rose coloured voile saree").
Would you please let us know how the colour and type of a saree can be brought in a song ?. I ve been asking music people I come across and I am yet to get the answer.
I believe you yourself can decide how this tune should be composed. Think about what is the difference between a pearl necklace and a saree. When you look at a pearl necklace, you see it made of tiny individual components. So, if a song must feature a pearl necklace prominently, it can make ting ting ting ting ting sounds (bell like sounds). And guess what the composer did... he used lots of ting ting ting ting sounds in a song featuring a pearl necklace. As you can see here:ua-cam.com/video/khQPVqEdOSo/v-deo.html and so your attention is drawn to the individual pearls. In fact, the visual shows pearls falling individually. So the song brings the pearls into it quite effectively. Notice how the ting ting sounds are short individual sounds - very good to represent individual pearls.
Now let's think of a saree. Even though a saree is made of tightly woven threads, what we see in typical distance of standing near a person, is one long continuous cloth. You don't see the individual threads. Let's say the actress is standing in the breeze in her saree... I don't know what R.D. Burman song you are talking about. But if I am the composer, I would choose to highlight how a saree is one long continuous thing gently blowing in the wind... To achieve this effect, I would choose violins, and write the tune so that it has long notes. The violinists must move their hands with long strokes of the bow. This is how I would highlight a saree in a song... It would depend what R.D Burman was trying to highlight. Each artist would give an interpretation of "what is a pearl necklace" or "what is a saree" in order to feature it in a song. Now I am curious what song he was talking about. If you have the link, please share it. I enjoyed replying to this. :-) I might turn this into an episode.
And as for bringing color into sound, there are some ways on how you can do it. (1) Some people have "synesthesia" - some of their 5 senses are tied together. For example, a person with synesthesia may be sure that the capital letter A is always red, and E is always green. And you can't convince them otherwise. A composer might hear a certain raga, and "see pink" because of what he is hearing. If the composer has synesthesia, he will compose the tune which makes his own mind see the color. It is possible that either R.D Burman or Ilaiyaraaja - one or both had synesthesia. Check out synesthesia with a Google search. (2) Through simple interpretation - In every culture they say things like white means peace, black means death, etc. Red means warning in western culture and actually even around the globe. They may compose according to such moods.
Whether you followed (1) or (2) The question is can OTHERS feel the same color? Can the average listener find out "composer made this tune to represent blue color" I doubt it. In the pearl and saree example, it is easier to make others also feel what the composer felt. I doubt anyone is going to say "this song is about a red saree" just from the tune... unless there was lyrics about a red saree, they may not be able to say it.
@@suvaissance Thanks a lot for your reply Madam. I myself have not seen that Burman movie. But it is from an interview of Ilayaraja some 8 years ago in TV.
Also in another Hollywood movie , a girl is found playing clarinet. Her male music teacher admires her hair colour. The girl replies that her father used to say her hair looks like sunset ( dull orange coloured hair). The teacher asks her to play sunset. The girl then plays sunset with her clarinet. I can only listen to and enjoy music. But if it you were me you would have completely understood how sunset is played in that movie.
Wow! If it takes musical genius to compose such a track, it definitely takes musical genius to perceive it like this! I wish the maestro knew that his works are being understood so clearly after so many years. This is a treat to watch and it makes me wonder what more treasures Ilayaraja sir has left us all to unearth! Well we need more from "suvaissance" for that to happen. Let great things come your way ❤❤
There should be a ton of hidden stuff in Tamil film music… all our composers make so many innovations… thanks for your support as always ☺️🌸🙏
Massive re recording 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Raja sir hat's off to u 🎉
This BGM is so close to me and magical and happy it’s been discussed 🥰🥰🥰🙌🙌🙌
What a brief note in this BGM ! Well done ma'am
Absolutely soul stirring BGM. One of my all time favourite movie