This song which starts with Ilayaraja’s alone voice is definitely feel goosbombs, the voice can’t be explained, Raja sir’s voice in the song after some clapping, not only the noise of the background audience but also the hands of the new music fan. When you listen to this song, not only the sound but also the sound resonates.
This song is the exciting tune of Raja sir, where each note is met.As his humming takes center stage, it’s as if our minds whisper, ‘Enough, Raja sir, you’ve filled us to the full brim of heart.’ Yet, even as our souls ponder what’s next, the magic of Illaiyaraja begins to unfurl. The piano sets the stage, joined by the enchanting embrace of violins and the mellifluous charm of honeyed flutes. Together, they chart a new course, while Raja sir, with hands joined, infuses each moment with his signature “Naan thedum sevvandhi poovidhu Oru naal paarthu andhiyil poothadhu” The interplay of violins and flutes maps out the song’s trajectory.
Core Poem:
“Parandhu sella vazhiyillaiyo Paruva kuyil thavikiradhae…
Siraghirandum virithuvitten Ilam vayadhu thadukiradhae
Ponmaanae yen yoghamdhaan
Penndhaano sandheghamdhaan
Yen dhevii…….. Un vizhi odaiyil naan kalandhen
Ponkani vizhumena dhavam kidandhen
Poonghkaathu soodaachu raajaavae yaar moochu”
The way guiding by Janaki’s voice, a light on of fantastic contribution. Amidst this unique masterpiece, the subconscious composition of the tabla adds an extraordinary layer of richness. In moments like these, the song’s cathing enthusiasm captivates the soul.
Particularly this song great enthu get soul enjoyed alone, compared other songs.In this musical realm, Raja sir reigns supreme. A heartfelt ‘thank you’ seems inadequate in the presence of such greatness.”
Movie : Dharma Pathini
Singers : Ilayaraja, S. Janaki
God of Music : Isaignani Ilayaraja