You conclude by saying that they were different times.
Yes, they were, and yet, until last week when she journeyed on to join other musical souls in a more elevated place, Ananthalakshmi Sadagopan remained that self-effacing, all-embracing person we always knew her to be…
C.R. Subburaman, we thank him for:
1. “thunindha pin maname, thuyaram kollathe” in Kalyani in Devadas. Has there been a sweeter song that told us a sadder tale?
2. “Aasai kaadhalai marandhu po” in Subha Panthuvarali in Manamagal?
3. M.S. Viswanathan
Sriram,
Sorry, I don’t see the text 🙁
Is there an error in the link?:(
Sorry Arasi, mea culpa. Put two http:/s in the link. Now corrected.
Sriram,
The link still doesnt seem to work.
Girish
It does. Pls chk
Sriram,
Thank you for penning this–a poignant page from CM’s history– the advent of tamizhisai in concerts.
”kuzhal inidu yAzhinidu enbar”
tamizhisaiyin inimai kELAdavar
You conclude by saying that they were different times.
Yes, they were, and yet, until last week when she journeyed on to join other musical souls in a more elevated place, Ananthalakshmi Sadagopan remained that self-effacing, all-embracing person we always knew her to be…
C.R. Subburaman, we thank him for:
1. “thunindha pin maname, thuyaram kollathe” in Kalyani in Devadas. Has there been a sweeter song that told us a sadder tale?
2. “Aasai kaadhalai marandhu po” in Subha Panthuvarali in Manamagal?
3. M.S. Viswanathan