hi,

thanx vithur for the posting. by the by the song "kannukkula keluthi" was from 
the film Dhill not Dhool.

also vithur if u have any other interview about rahmannna in rahmania, can u 
please send it.once i read about vasanth's interview which was posted by you.

do let me know

Murali


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> To: [email protected]
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 00:51:47 -0700
> Subject: Re: [arr] Singer Manickavinayagam in Rahmania - Part 1
> 
> 
> thanx vithur.. waiting for part II
> 
> On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:45 AM, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Rahmaniacs,
> 
> Singer Manickavinayagam has sung for Vidai Kodu Engal Naade ( Kannathil 
> Muttamittal), and Markandeya ( NEW)
> 
> He has sung about 700 songs for Tamil Cinema, and is aspiring to become a 
> Music Director himself. His Interview is as follows
> 
> "Basically, I had aspired to become a Music Director, and have been taking 
> efforts in that direction. In my period, myself, T.R.Pappa, Deva, have been 
> singing non devotional songs. We have sung a lot of such songs. I have scored 
> Music for about 15,000 songs ( devotional ) during that time, and had also 
> received Tamil Nadu's Kalaimamani Award.
> 
> Rahman hasnt played Keyboard in my Music troupe, but I know him before that 
> itself. YOu were all children at that time, when I had come to your home. You 
> were all about 11 years old. Myself, and Sudarshan's son, by name Sada ( 
> Guitarist ) had come to enquire abt your father's condition, when he was not 
> well. That was how I came to be known to be introduced to Rahman.
> 
> I play Haromonium, Mridangam ( learnt it from Vinayakam) . I had assisted 
> Pravinmani for Poovukane song in Little John for Pravinmani.
> 
> I got a chance with Rahman Sir, 6 months immediately after my song " 
> Kannukulla kelathi" became a hit from Dhool. I sang the song " Vidai Kodu 
> Engal Naade". Most unforgettable song in my career. That was the first time 
> that I met Rahman Sir as a Music Director in his studios. Otherwise, I have 
> seen him in some functions. I had a fear seeing him in the studios. My music 
> idol was M.S. Viswanathan. He was also sitting in the studio, and I was told, 
> that he is going to sing with me. The fear doubled for me. And adding to it 
> was Director Maniratnam who was sitting in the panel. I know that your 
> brother ( ARR ) starts his work in his studio only after 8 PM , and the AC 
> there also made me grow more nervous. The Intitial pitch for that song was 
> very high. But fortunately, MSV Sir asked them to reduce the note a little 
> bit. Because in Charanam, my bit was to be sung, and in high pitch. If it 
> would have been the original pitch, I could not have sung that song, for sure 
> Vishwanathan Sir, asking the shruti to be reduced was beneficial to me.
> 
> Viswanathan Sir, after singing his bit, didnt want to leave the recording. He 
> wanted to see, how I am going to sing my bit for the song. That also added to 
> my nervousness, and I was shivering and singing that song.
> I received tremendous response from people, for that song. The appreciation 
> that I got for the song, could not told in just a few minutes. ONce, when I 
> went to Sri Lanka, to a Hill Station called Nuraleya..Majority of the crowd 
> there were estate labourers , ( for the Concert ) . The pain that they face 
> in life is intolerable. During the interval of the function, they were giving 
> snacks to everyone. At that time, an old woman came backstage , and hugged me 
> and started crying . She is saying, " You have sung that song , as if you 
> have seen all the situations in front of you. Where were you for so much of 
> time, having such a wonderful voice??". I couldnt control my feelings, as I 
> felt like getting a Padmashri Award. The way Rahman Sir had composed the 
> song, the way Maniratnam has picturised the song, and the way Vairamuthu Sir 
> had written the lyrics, are mind blowing.. I received a lot of phone calls 
> across the globe for that song, and wherever I travel, I sing that song.
> 
> ( PART II will be next week )
> --
> regards,
> Vithur
> 
> Whatever God wants to give, no one can deny; Whatever God wants to deny, no 
> one can give. Be happy always
> 
> 
> 

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