Sunday, February 3, 2019

raveendran master


Madhavan Raveendran conceived Kulathupuzha, Kollam, 9 November 1943 – passed on Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 3 Walk 2005), affectionately known as "Raveendran Ace", was a well known South Indian music writer and playback artist from Kerala. He was alluded to as the highborn music executive of Malayalam who had his very own particular style. He formed in excess of 150 movies principally for the Malayalam and Tamil film ventures. He likewise formed a couple of collections, including Vasantha Geethangal. Raveendran effectively made songs dependent on Hindustani Ragas too. He is additionally noted for his wonderful organization. Raveendran was conceived on 9 November 1943 in Kulathupuzha, a little town in the present-day Kollam locale, as the seventh youngster (of nine kids) of (both late) Madhavan and Lakshmi. His initial life was loaded up with neediness, and he made a decent attempt to finish ponders. After his school days, he went to Swathi Thirunal Music School in Thiruvananthapuram, where he met with K. J. Yesudas, along these lines beginning an incredible fellowship. Afterward, he went to Chennai (At that point Madras) for satisfying his desire to be a playback vocalist, and changed his name as 'Kulathupuzha Ravi'. He started his profession as a playback vocalist with the tune "Parvanarajanithan" from a Malayalam film, Velliyazhcha. He at that point turned into an ace and connected with numerous Malayalam writers. He additionally named voices for movies amid this time. The acclaimed playback artist K. J. Yesudas, a previous colleague, modified a mind-blowing course by influencing him to create melodies and in this manner he turned into a music chief. Executive J. Sasikumar, charged Raveendran to create the music for Choola (1979). The melody "Tharake Mizhiyithalil Kannerumayi ...", sung by Yesudas, turned into a hit. From that point forward, Raveendran drove Malayalam film music with a few hit melodies. Tune consolidated with the parts of Carnatic music were the sign of his songs.He effectively made tunes dependent on Hindustani ragas too. In 1981 he created melodies and back ground score for the film Thenum Vayambum coordinated by Asok kumar. All melodies including "Thenum vayambum" "Ottakkambi nadham" and "Manasoru kovil" moved toward becoming superhits. With the arrival of Thenum Vayambum (1981), Raveendran positively shaped the film field. Around the same time he formed music and back ground score for the motion picture Chiriyo Chiri coordinated by Balachandramenon. The melody "Ezhu swarangalum" from the film "Chiriyo Chiri" is considered as a pathbreaking semi traditional tune in Malayalam. In 1982, for his dear companion, chief P. Venu he named for on-screen character Shankar in his film Aranjyanam and later formed music for his motion picture Thacholi Thankappan.

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