M. L. Vasanthakumari

Madras Lalithangi Vasanthakumari
MLV in late 1940s
Background information
Native name மெட்ராஸ் லலிதாங்கி வசந்தகுமாரி
Born (1928-07-03)3 July 1928
Origin Madras, Madras Presidency, British India
Died 31 October 1990(1990-10-31) (aged 62)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Genres Carnatic music – Indian Classical Music and Playback singing
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1942–1990
Labels HMV, EMI, RPG, AVM Audio, Inreco, Vani, Amutham Inc, Doordarshan, Super Audio, Geethanjali, Kosmic Music, Charsur Digital Workshop etc.

Madras Lalitangi Vasanthakumari (popularly referred to as MLV) (3 July 1928 – 31 October 1990) was a Carnatic musician and playback singer for film songs in many Indian languages. MLV and her contemporaries D. K. Pattammal and M. S. Subbulakshmi were popularly referred to as the "female trinity of Carnatic Music.[1] A prime disciple of the G. N. Balasubramaniam, she was the youngest among the established musicians of that era, and was the youngest female awardee of the Sangita Kalanidhi award.[2]

As well as being a much sought-after playback singer for films, MLV popularised unfamiliar ragas and her Ragam Thanam Pallavis were considered cerebral.[3] Additionally, she popularised the compositions of the Haridasas. Her most famous disciples include Srividya (her daughter), Sudha Raghunathan, Charumathi Ramachandran, A. Kanyakumari, Yogam Santhanam, V. Kaveri, Rose Muralikrishnan, Meena Subramanian and Yamuna Arumugam .[4]

Early life

MLV was born to a musical family. Her father, Kuthanur Ayya Swamy Iyer, was a noted musician while her mother, Lalithangi, was also a great musician.[5] When Deshbandu Chitharanjan Das (1870–1925) died in 1925, Lalithangi came out with a beautiful song by way of tribute to his national spirit and patriotism. A rare gramophone record (made in England) of her glorious voice rendering this song is said to be in V.Sundaram's private possession.

MLV's school education was in Madras, in a convent, where all was set to pursue a medical career until the great Carnatic musician G. N. Balasubramaniam came into her life. He became her guru. In her own words: My parents had rendered yeomen service to Carnatic music. They were mainly instrumental in popularising the compositions of Purandara Dasa in South India. They were not keen that I should enter the music field and gave me general education. But in the musical atmosphere of my house, I had ample opportunity of practising vocal music. Once G N Balasubramaniam heard me sing and he prevailed upon my parents to place me under his tutelage. It was he who was responsible for the status I occupy in the music world today.

Learning Carnatic music

MLV was very privilleged to learn Carnatic music from G. N. Balasubramaniam (GNB). She was also GNB's first disciple. Indira Menon said that GNB was a self-taught artiste, his racy style sparkling with brigas and nuances never heard before, revealed a new range of colours on the musician's palette. The brisk tempo unleashed by his powerful and pliable voice found many admirers and imitators among the younger generations, though it raised many an eyebrow among the senior vidwans. Was his music according to Sampradaya (tradition) or not, was the question that was frequently asked?' To answer, GNB was a genius, so much so that what might have seemed like a deviation from tradition was acceptable from him though it might not have been so from a lesser artiste. His personality, bold innovations and technical virtuosity became an inspiration for an entire generation of musicians. After GNB, speed and briga-laden music became the vogue to the extent that to be true to one's self and to sing according to one's vocal capacity required a great deal of courage.

Performing and recording career

In 1940, her mother Lalithangi gave a resplendent musical recital in Simla. MLV was then only 12 years old and made her debut by accompanying her mother. Two years later, MLV gave a solo recital in Bangalore. She also cut her first 78 rpm disc which many music lovers of that period recall vividly because it created a sensation. From then on she progressed in geometrical progression as a platform artiste and by 1950 she had established herself as a front-ranker. A learned music critic has said that MLV brought the struggle of women in the world of music to a successful culmination. Her music had more male characteristics than that of any other female musician.

Her own musical style and genius

MLV imbibed much of GNB's style, but did not make a fetish of speed and struck out on her own and evolved an inimitable style.[4] Endowed with a fluid voice and rich imagination, the initials MLV could be an acronym for her Melody, Laya and Vidwat – the watchwords of her rare musical artistry that were an aural feast to both the lay and the cognoscenti.[4] Her leisurely, explorative and adventurous manner of handling ragas deserves special mention.

While MLV was known more for her cerebral style, rather than her emotional style, this was compensated by her rich and original manodharma. Similarly to GNB, she was a genius in her tricky, instantaneous brilliant manodharma. Indira Menon comments MLV did adopt her Guru's idea of a quick impressionistic sketch of the raga covering the two octaves at the start, but settled down to a reposeful elaboration, unfolding it gradually with her virtuosity in the form of BRIGA -CASCADES appearing only where necessary. She was careful not to carry to an excess what her versatile voice was capable of.

MLV's mastery over vocal techniques was comprehensive and complete. She could effortlessly render several difficult ragas, with her alapana and kalpana swaras suitably embellished with shruthi-bheda. Her listeners had the same ecstatic experience when she sang and more particularly when in a lightning manner she shifted gracefully from the melodic world of one raga in one pitch to another raga in another pitch. In this context one has to refer to raga combinations like Shanmukhapriya-Sankarabharanam, Bhairavi-Kamas, Abhogi-Valaji to illustrate this point.

In GNB's own words,"Vasanthi typifies real discipleship – she absorbs all, but presents her own glorious creations."[6]

Purandaradasa Tradition

Lalithangi, MLV's mother had a vast repertoire of Purandaradasa. She passed on this tradition to her daughter MLV. As a result, like T. Brinda who brought Kshetrayya Padams to the public platform and M. S. Subbalakshmi who brought Annamacharya kritis to the public arena, MLV popularised the Devaranamas of Purandaradasa.

Sindhubhairavi

She popularised the composition 'Kalyana Gopalam', composed by Narayana Teertha, in raga Sindhubhairavi. She also popularised the composition 'Venkatachala Nilayam' by Purandaradasa in the same raga. Hindustani maestro Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was generous in his praise for her music. Sudha Ragunathan mentions, '`MLV Amma has told me that it was Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Saab who taught her the nuances of Sindhu Bhairavi in the Hindustani style."[3]

Ragam Thanam Pallavi

MLV's forte was Ragam Tanam Pallavi where she not only maintained the great tradition brought to the stage by D. K. Pattammal, but enriched it in her own unique way. A. Kanyakumari who had accompanied MLV on violin for almost two decades says, "MLV-akka had a sharp mind and good memory and I have never seen her practice a song or a ragam or for that matter a ragam-tanam-pallavi also before a concert." Sudha Ragunathan, a prime disciple of MLV, remarked that "In all my twelve years of learning under her, I had never seen Amma practising at home. But, to my great surprise, she would compose a Pallavi in the car on the way to the concert!"[3]

Playback Singing

By 1946, MLV was also a playback singer.[3] Her first big hit was in the 1951 film Manamagal, where she sang the song Ellam Inbamayam in Ragamalika, and Subramania Bharathiyar's evergreen composition, Chinnanchiru Kiliyae. In the 1960 film Raja Desingu, MLV also sang another Ragamalika, Parkadal Alaimele, which was well received, and later became popular in Bharatha Natyam recitals. In later years, MLV would also sing these song towards the end of her Carnatic music concerts, and today, many musicians often include them in their repertoire.[7]

MLV was also known for singing Ayya Sami in the 1951 film, Or Iravu. This song was based on the song Gore Gore from the film Samadhi, which was in turn based on the Latin American song Chico Chico from Puerto Rico, from the film Cuban Pete. In the 1952 film Thayullam, MLV sang Konjum Purave which was based on the famous Hindi song, Thandi Havayen.[7]

Other songs MLV sang included Adisayam Vanathu Arivumayam, Senthamarai Kannanae, Vanna Tamizh and Adum Arul Jothi in the films Vikramadithan, Vairamalai, Sornakili and respectively. Incidentally, each of these songs contained the raga Kalyani and were also well received.[7]

MLV sang melodiously the Dasavatara song for Bhookailas like Munneeta Pavalinchu Nagasayana, while Kamala Kumari dancing in a classical way.[8] She sang for films till 1970.

Personality

As one of the top ranking platform artistes, MLV was noted for her charm, grace, warmth, self-restraint and humility. Her self-restraint as an artiste can be understood from her own words: Brigas in fast tempo should adhere to the sruthi and above all, true music must touch the listener's heart. MLV however maintained a philosophy: A concert is a daily test of the calibre of a musician. A slight lapse may let the musician down and a constant vigil is essential.

Accompanists

Mridangam maestro Palghat Mani Iyer, in a rare gesture, accompanied her in concerts. MLV helped others including Mannargudi Easwaran, Srimushnam V. Raja Rao, Seerkazhi J. Skandaprasad, Thiruvarur Bakthavathsalam, R. Ramesh, Karaikudi Krishnamurthy, G. Harishankar (kanjira) and more, establishing them by encouraging them and giving them opportunities to accompany her in concerts.

Family

MLV got married to Late Kalaimamani Vikatam R.Krishnamurthy in the year 1951. They had a son, late K.Shankarraman and late K.Srividya (notable actress in Indian films).

Disciples

MLV taught her daughter K.Srividya, who at the age of 10 was ready to perform and sang very much like MLV. Srividya however, wanted to pursue a career in the film industry, and went on to become a notable actress in Indian films.

MLV trained several other students, and many of them are the front-ranking musicians today. Some of the notable musicians who have studied under MLV include Sudha Ragunathan, A. Kanyakumari, Trichur V. Ramachandran, Yogam Santhanam, Charumathi Ramachandran, Rose Muralikrishnan, V. Kaveri, Vanaja Narayanan, T. M. Prabhavathi, Meena Subramaniam, Jayanthi Sridharan, Jayanthi Mohan, and Bama Visveswaran. She also taught music at Rishi Valley School started by Jiddu Krishnamurti and Yamuna Aarumugam who was a government scholar from Malaysia went under the gurukulavasam system to her for two entire years, she was also more like an own daughter to her.

Saraswathy Srinivasan is the first disciple of MLV till the late 1960s. After marriage also Saraswathy Srinivasan jointly with MLV gave some concerts.

Awards and titles

In 1976, MLV was honoured with a doctorate degree from Mysore University for her work with regards to Purandaradasa's contributions to music. MLV also received the third highest civilian honour from the Indian Government, "Padma Bhushan".[9] In 1977, at age 49, MLV became the youngest woman to earn the award and title in Carnatic music, Sangita Kalanidhi. She also received the Sangeetha Kalasikhamani award given by The Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai in 1987. She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1970.[10]

MLV was a front ranking artiste for more than 50 years. She died in 1990 at the age of 62. Beauty and sublimity were the cardinal characteristics of her music.

Playback Singer

She was a much sought after playback singer in the late 1940s till the mid 1960s.

Music composers she sang for

She worked under C. R. Subburaman, S. M. Subbaiah Naidu, G. Ramanathan, S. Dakshinamurthi, K. V. Mahadevan, Vedha, Chittor V. Nagaiah, Pendyala Nageshwara Rao, T. Chalapathi Rao, Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy, S. Rajeswara Rao, R. Sudharsanam, R. Govardhanam, T. R. Pappa, S. V. Venkatraman, Kunnakudi Venkatrama Iyer, G. Aswathama, T. A. Kalyanam, M. S. Gnanamani, C. N. Pandurangan, C. S. Jayaraman, G. Govindarajulu Naidu, T. G. Lingappa, K. G. Moorthy, Ghantasala, Master Venu, G. Aswathama, V. Dakshinamoorthy, G. Devarajan, K. Raghavan and Shankar-Jaikishan.

Playback singers she sang with

She sang immemorable duets mostly with Thiruchi Loganathan, Seerkazhi Govindarajan and A. M. Rajah. Others are M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, V. N. Sundharam, T. A. Mothi, C. R. Subburaman, C. S. Jayaraman, G. K. Venkatesh, T. M. Soundararajan, P. B. Sreenivas, K. S. George, V. Dakshinamoorthy and K. J. Yesudas.

She also sang duets with female singers with most notably with P. Leela & N. L. Ganasaraswathi. Others are T. V. Rathinam, Radha Jayalakshmi, Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi, A. P. Komala, P. Bhanumathi, Jikki, T. S. Bagavathi, K. Jamuna Rani & A. G. Rathnamala.

YearFilmLanguageSongMusic
1948Raja MukthiTamil* kulakkodi thazhaikka
* ArArO nI ArArO
* ingum angum engum inbamE (with M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar)
* enna Anandham (with M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar)
* sandhOshamAi anbar varuvAradi (with P. Bhanumathi)
C. R. Subburaman
1948Krishna BakthiTamil* rAdhA samedhA krishNA
* endha vEdugO O rAgavA
S. V. Venkatraman & Kunnakudi Venkatrama Iyer
1949NallathambiTamil* gAnalOlan madhanagOpalanS. M. Subbaiah Naidu & C. R. Subburaman
1949VazhkaiTamil* gOpAlanOdu nAn AduvEnER. Sudharsanam
1949Kanniyin KadhaliTamil* puvi rAjA (with Thiruchi Loganathan)
* kANbana yAvum kAviyam pOlE
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu & C. R. Subburaman
1949Nam NaaduTamil* mOsam pOgAdhE nI madhi mOsam
* endhan manam uLLAsam
* enadhu eNNam vInE
* vEdhanai illA lOgam
* maname enna pEdhamai
G. Govindarajulu Naidu & Purushotham
1950Manthiri KumariTamil* isai kalaiyE
* kadhal baliyAgi nIyum
* AhAhAhA vAzhvilE
* eNNum pozhuthil inbam
* manampol vAzhvu peRuvOmE (with Jikki)
G. Ramanathan
1950Ezhai Padum PaduTamil* yauvvanamE inba gItham
* kaNNan mana nilaiyE
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
1950Beedala PatluTelugu* yauvanamE aha yauvanamE
* sarasaku rAdeAanE
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
1950ParijathamTamil* Niyayamilladi Bama
* Thulasi Jaganmaadhaa
* Piraana Naathanae
S. V. Venkatraman & C. R. Subburaman
1951Or IravuTamil* ayyA sAmi AvOji sAmiR. Sudharsanam
1951PrasannaMalayalam* Kalaanikethe Keralamaathe
* Gaanamohana Hare
* Jaathivairam Neethirahitham
* Thakarukayo Sakalamen
M. S. Gnanamani
1951SaudhaminiTelugu* Elukkona RaS. V. Venkatraman
1951Navvithe NavaratnaluTelugu* mArubal kAvAdhe mIrA
* uyyaala lUgenA O manasam
G. Aswathama
1951ManamagalTamil* ellAm inbamayam (with P. Leela)
* chinnanchiru kiLiyE kaNNamma (with V. N. Sundharam)
* pAviyinum padupAvi (with V. N. Sundharam)
* thirantha kUttai
* iru kAdhalar magizndhE (with C. R. Subburaman)
C. R. Subburaman
1951Pelli KooturuTelugu* antA prEmamayam (with P. Leela)
* vIra jAjula valapE (with C. R. Subburaman)
* pApula lOka dupApi (with C. R. Subburaman)
* 1950 ki 60 ki entO tEdA (with A. P. Komala)
C. R. Subburaman
1951RajambalTamil* ahaha manaiviyAvEnM. S. Gnanamani
1952Thai UllamTamil* konjum puRAvE
* veLLai thAmaRai pUvil
* kovil muzhuthum kaNden
* kathaiyai keLadA
G. Ramanathan
1952Puratchi VeeranTamil* kAraNam theriyAmalShankar-Jaikishan
1952PanamTamil* ezhaiyin kOyilai nAdinEn (with G. K. Venkatesh)
* kudumbathin viLakku
Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1952Andhaman KaidhiTamil* kAni nilam vEndum parAsakthi (with C. S. Jayaraman)G. Govindarajulu Naidu
1952KanjanaMalayalam* Shivakaameshwareem
* Maaye Thwam
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
1952ParasakthiTamil* vAzhga vAzhgavE vAzhgavER. Sudharsanam
1952Moondru PillaigalTamil* Antha Rama Sowndharyam (with A. P. Komala)P. S. Anantharaman &M. D. Parthasarathy
1952Mugguru KodukkuluTelugu* ArAghu Ra muni (with N. L. Ganasaraswathi)K. G. Moorthy
1953ManithanTamil* kuyilE unakkuG. Ramanathan
1953NaalvarTamil* vAanamIthilE (with Thiruchi Loganathan)
* inbam koLLUuthE
* mayilE
* iruL sUzhntha vAzhvil oLi vIsum nilavE
K. V. Mahadevan
1953KodarikamTelugu* illAlu illAlu
* mahA ganapathi gjAnanA
C. N. Pandurangan
1953Manidhanum MirugamumTamil* inbakuyil kuralinimai (with A. M. Rajah)
* imayamalai chaaralilE
G. Govindarajulu Naidu
1953InspectorTamil* vAruvAi manamOhanA (with V. N. Sundharam)
* madhana singArA nI vA
* mUdi irundha en vizhiyinul
G. Ramanathan
1953InspectorTelugu* marupAyenA mOhana
* mArA sukumArA
* moodapa dhinanA muddulavInA
G. Ramanathan
1953AnbuTamil* AdavarE nAttilE (with A. M. Rajah)
* isaipAdi
T. R. Pappa
1953En VeeduTamil* bUmiyilE oru (with Radha Jayalakshmi)
* konjumozhi maindhargalE thavazha vAnil (with T. A. Mothi)
* konjumozhi maindhargalE thavazha vAnil (with Radha Jayalakshmi)
* rAma rAma indhitaka
Chittor V. Nagaiah & A. Rama Rao
1953Naa IlluTelugu* adigadigO gagana sIma andamaina chandamAmA (with T. A. Mothi)
* rArA mA intidakA
Chittor V. Nagaiah & A. Rama Rao
1953KangalTamil* inba vInaiyai mIttuthuS. V. Venkatraman
1953AashadeepamMalayalam* Jagadanandhakaraka (with P. Leela)
* Janani Jayikka Neenal (with P. Leela)
* Sharanam Mayilvaahanaa
V. Dakshinamoorthy
1953Aasai MaganTamil* Kalaigal Migundha Engal Tamil Vazhgave(with P. Leela)V. Dakshinamoorthy
1953UlagamTamil* un kAdhalAl en anbellAm (with A. M. Rajah)
* En Jeevanile
M. S. Gnanamani
1953Manam Pola MangalyamTamil* sOlai naduvE OdiA. Rama Rao
1954Pudhu YugamTamil*Kalaiye Puviyaarai KavarumG. Ramanathan
1954Ratha KanneerTamil* kadhavai sAthadi
* Alaiyin sanggE Ni UthAyO
C. S. Jayaraman
1954Sri Kalahastiswara MahatyamTelugu* chUchi chUchi
* chAlu chAlu nA mOhanA
R. Sudharsanam
1954Vaira MalaiTamil* vanjam idhO vAnjai idhO (with Thiruchi Loganathan)
* kUvAmal kUvum kOkilam (with Thiruchi Loganathan)
* unnai eNNUm podhE
* senthAmaRai kaNNanE
Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1954Bedara KannappaKannada* dAri kAdu nA balu nondER. Sudharsanam
1955Thookku ThookkiTamil* Vaaranam Aayiram Soozha Valam Seidhu (with P. Leela)G. Ramanathan
1955KaveriTamil* manjal veyyil mAlaiyilE (with C. S. Jayaraman)G. Ramanathan
1955KaveriTamil* manadhinilE nAn kondaViswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1955Kalvanin KadhaliTamil* Tamil thirunAdu thannai peRRa (with N. L. Ganasaraswathi)G. Govindarajulu Naidu
1955Adarsha SathiTelugu* Parameshane ShiraveridaR. Sudharsanam & R. Govardhanam
1955MaheswariTamil* andha nALum endha nALOG. Ramanathan
1955Kaalam Maari PochuTamil* eNNamadhellAm nIyE niraindhuMaster Venu
1955KodeeswaranTamil* ennudalum ullakkAdhalum unakkES. V. Venkatraman
1955Valliyin SelvanTamil*Kannin Maniye Vaa
* Vilayadum Dheivamadi (with T. V. Rathinam)
Parur S. Anantharaman
1956Kannin ManigalTamil* Nalla Veenai Idhe Mannile
* Velli Nilavinile
* Aaraaro Aasai Kanmaniye
* Anbin Dheepamidhe
S. V. Venkatraman
1956Chori ChoriHindi* ThillanaShankar-Jaikishan
1956Kula DheivamTamil* thAyE yasodhA
* vArAyO ennai pArAyo
* Anum peNNum vAzvilE
R. Sudharsanam
1956KoodapirappuMalayalam* Alarsharaparithaapam
* Manivarnane Innu Njan
K. Raghavan
1956Madurai VeeranTamil* Adal kAnIrO
* senthamizhA ezhunthu vArAyO
G. Ramanathan
1956Thaaikkuppin ThaaramTamil* nAdu sezhithida naaLum uzhaithidaK. V. Mahadevan
1956Nagula ChavithiTelugu* mArubal kAvAdhe mIrAGhantasala
1956Raja RaniTamil* Vaanga Vaanga ... Indriravu Miga Nandriravu
* Manippuraa Pudhu Manippuraa
* Aanandha Nilai Peruvom (with N. L. Ganasaraswathi)
* Inba Nan Naalidhe
T. R. Pappa
1957Chakravarthi ThirumagalTamil* enthan uLLam koLLai koLLa vantha nIlI yArOG. Ramanathan
1957Iru SagodharigalTamil* thAyE un seyalallavO (with P. Leela)S. Rajeswara Rao
1957Bhale AmmayiluTelugu* gOpAla jAgEla rA (with P. Leela)S. Rajeswara Rao
1957VanangamudiTamil* siramathil thigazhvathu...... vA vA vA valarmathiyE vAG. Ramanathan
1957ThaskaraveeranMalayalam* Maayaamoham MaaraatheS. M. Subbaiah Naidu
1957KarpukkarasiTamil* kaniyO pAgO kaRkaNdO (with P. B. Sreenivas)
* vizhiyOdu viLaiyAdum kalaichelvamE (with P. Leela)
G. Ramanathan
1957MayabazarTelugu* chinnAri sasirEkha vardhillavammAGhantasala & S. Rajeswara Rao
1957Maya BajaarTamil* Chinnari Sasirekha VardhillavammaGhantasala & S. Rajeswara Rao
1958BhookailasTelugu* munnIta pavalinchu
* dhEvA mahAdhEvA mamu brovumu siva
R. Sudharsanam & R. Govardhanam
1958BhookailasKannada* Ksheeraabdhi Varadhaama Naga SayanaR. Sudharsanam & R. Govardhanam
1958Mangalya BhagyamTamil* nenjathilE accham illadhavar (with P. Leela)
* Anusooya Kadhaakaalatchebam (with Seerkazhi Govindarajan, A. P. Komala,
K. Jamuna Rani & A. G. Rathnamala)
* annaiyE parAsakthi
G. Ramanathan
1959Mamiyar Mechina MarumagalTamil* mOgana rangA ennai pAradA (with Seerkazhi Govindarajan)
* kaNNA vA vA maNivaNNA vA vA
* maithunaRE maithunaRe (with A. P. Komala)
* viral mothiram..... inggE iruppathA
* ilavu kAtha kiLipOl
R. Sudharsanam
1959Thanga PadhumaiTamil* varugiRAl unnai thEdi (with Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi)Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1959ChathurangamMalayalam* Kaatte Va Kadale Va
* Odakkuzhalum
* Kaatte Va Kadale Va (with K. S. George)
G. Devarajan
1959Kaveriyin KanavanTamil* vaNNatamizh sornakiLIK. V. Mahadevan
1959Kalyanikku KalyanamTamil* Anandham indRu Arambam (with P. Leela)
1959JayabheriTelugu* nIventa nerajA navaurAPendyala Nageswara Rao
1959KalaivaananTamil* kAdhal silai AdudhEPendyala Nageswara Rao
1959ManimekalaiTamil* pazhangkAla thamizharin vAzhkai murai (with N. L. Ganasaraswathi)G. Ramanathan
1959Kanniyin SabadhamTamil* Attatthil sirandhadhu iitthalAttam (with Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi)T. G. Lingappa
1959President PanchatcharamTamil* Oli Padaitha Kanninaayi VaaVaa (with Radha Jayalakshmi)G. Ramanathan
1960Parthiban KanavuTamil* andhi mayanguthadi
* vadiVerE thirusUlam thONdrum thONdrum
* munnum
Vedha
1960Meenda SorgamTamil* Adum arul jOthi (with Seerkazhi Govindarajan)T. Chalapathi Rao
1960Petra ManamTamil* sindhanai seiyadA (with Sivaji Ganesan's dialogues)S. Rajeswara Rao
1960Mannadhi MannanTamil* kalaiyOdu kalanthadhu uNmai
* AdAtha manamum uNdO (with T. M. Soundararajan)
Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1960Raja BakthiTamil* kaRka kasadara kaRRapinG. Govindarajulu Naidu
1960Raja DesinguTamil* paaRkadal alai mElEG. Ramanathan
1960SeethaMalayalam* Kanne Nukaru SwargasukhamV. Dakshinamoorthy
1960ThilakamTamil* kAthiruntha kannukku oLi thandhadhu
* manasukkuLLE marachu vaikka mudiyalE (with Seerkazhi Govindarajan)
* ezhaikkum vaazhvukkum vegu dhooramaa (with Seerkazhi Govindarajan & T. S. Bagavathi)
R. Sudharsanam
1961Kongunattu ThangamTamil* irunthum illathavarEK. V. Mahadevan
1961Malliya MangalamTamil* avarindRi nAnillaiT. A. Kalyanam
1961Ummini ThankaMalayalam* Geethopadesham (with V. Dakshinamoorthy & P. Leela)V. Dakshinamoorthy
1961Krishna KuchelaMalayalam* Varnippathengine (with P. Leela)K. Raghavan
1962VikramaadhithanTamil* adhisayam ivanadhuS. Rajeswara Rao
1963SusheelaMalayalam* ThaalolamV. Dakshinamoorthy
1965Maganey KelTamil* kalai manggai uruvam kaNdu (with Seerkazhi Govindarajan)Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1965ShakunthalaMalayalam* Kaamavardhiniyaam (with P. Leela)
* Kaalil Chilanka (with K. J. Yesudas)
* Guru Brahma
K. Raghavan
1965PinchuhridhayamMalayalam* Gaanavum Layavum Neeyalle (with P. Leela)V. Dakshinamoorthy
1967Sri Purandara DasaruKannada* Aadidano RangaC. N. Pandurangan

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