Music gives us Power..
gives us Energy..
gives us Strength..
Just imagine..
If music took the form of an angel and came in front of us, what would we do?
Dance?
Sing?
Or just watch with amazement?
The Film ‘Pattakkaththi Bhairvan’(1979) was a remake of a telugu movie. A very ordinary story of an orphan (certainly not Oliver Twist!) who turns ‘anti social’.
At times I wonder as to how somebody could score great music for movies that are below par.It needs that ‘attached detachment’ defined by Krishna in the Gita.
In fact, Kedaram Raga was used by him for the first time in this movie.
While reviewing this film, the Tamizh magazine ‘Aananda Vikatan’ said that ‘the Director has succeeded in caging a lion called Sivaji Ganesan and tried to cage a tiger called ILaiyaraaja.But this tiger growls and we get at least two great songs!’
One song is of course very well known to the people familiar with my other Blog-Ragaranjani-and ‘yours sincerely’ because that happens to be his most favourite composition.
For the benefit of newcomers , let me tell you that the song starts with the lines ‘Engengo Sellum En EnnangaL’whose description can be found in 'Ragaranjani' under the caption 'ILaiyaraaja-The Wonder'.
The other duet in the film is great as well..
Of course, I am not talking about the ‘Kedaram’ song-which will be taken up later.
I am referring to a song ‘Devathai.. Oru Devathai’.
Generally, I avoid talking about the technical details of a composition in this blog.
But at times a brief mention is required.
The Ragam of ‘Devathai’ is subject to dispute.Some of the sites mention this as ‘Sudhdha Saveri’ while some others say it is SankarabharaNam.
Yes…Swaras of Sudhdha Saveri are used but in Madhyama Sruti(shall explain this concept in detail in the other thread soon..).The Raga we get is Pahaadi.
He has done wonders using this concept in many of his compositions.
As Bharati says in Paanchaali Sabatham
‘ each moment is different.. different from the previous moment.. full of surprises!’(KaNam thoRum maaRi maaRi oradimatroradiyoloththalandri..), Raaja sir’s music is full of surprises and full of beauty!
Let us look at the Flute piece that appears throughout the composition. It is in fact the ‘theme music’ of the song..
The Violin piece in the second interlude.. purely in western classical style but without deviating from the tune..
The percussion in the third interlude that makes us sway.. And the flute bit that follows ..
The way each instrument speak with one another in the first interlude..
Similar kind of syllables appearing one after the other in the CharaNams(ex-‘Swargaththin pakkaththil vetkaththai vaiththuk koNdaaL’, ‘Aaramba maagattum Kaveri Koodattum Inge’)
The lilting tune..
Yes..As the greatest poet Kannadaasan says ‘The Angel came (flying), saw and conquered’ (a la Caesar?),
‘This Emperor came, composed and conquered millions of Hearts!’
ILaiyaraaja – The Breezy Musician
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