*Do you remember the first song you recorded?*

How can anyone forget their first song? It was composed by music director
Subaraman for a Telugu film. Unfortunately, the film didn’t get released. It
was in 1951, and now I’m 75. I’ve sung in 12 languages and have lost count
of the number of songs; according to my fans, it should be 30,000 to 40,000.

*You don’t sing much these days?*

It’s not that I’ve stopped singing. I still give concerts in different
places. These days, nobody knows who sings with whom. Recently, I sang a
composition by M. S. Viswanathan for a Tamil film with my good friend T. M.
Soundararajan.

*You have started giving awards instituted in your name like Lata Mangeshkar
in the North. One can’t help wondering why Lata has not thought of
recognising talent from the South.*

I feel our Mellisai Mannar (MSV) should not only get the Lata Mangeshkar
Award but also the Dada Saheb Palke Award. This year, the Dr. P. Susheela
National Award goes to S. P. Balasubramaniam.

*Who’s your favourite among the young crop of singers? In what way does your
Trust encourage young talent?*

I like all the up and coming singers as well as those who have made a name
for themselves such as Chitra and Swarnalatha. Our Trust encourages
youngsters from Andhra Pradesh by giving them a gold medal. It is yet to
start in Tamil Nadu.

*What’s your take on remixes?*

I don’t say remixes are bad. Only hit songs are remixed. I feel the new song
only helps recall the original version.

*Recently, A. R. Rahman appreciated your voice…*

Rahman has a heart of gold. I’m happy to have sung for him. He has brought
laurels to India. I wish him all the very best.

source by MusicIndiaOnLine.com


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