30 Dec 2020

Malai Kovil Vaasalil - Veera

Malai Kovil Vaasalil from Veera.
Directed by Suresh Krishna who futher directed Bhaasha and Aaha. Thalaivar and Meena combo always Rocks. Such a beautiful chemistry between them.Suresh Krishna,such a capricious director. A very important Director who changed Thalaivar's path. Veera and Bhaasha were very big commercial hits.

The song sets are not too fancy. They travel with the same feel as that of whatever happens in the movie. Though Meena plays a role of Iyer, the sets have conch and chakra which are symbols of vaishnavite. Like many more diversities and casteism,till date the clash between Iyers and Iyengars are continuing.I just wanted to take time to Appreciate that !

Song penned down by Vaali.
In this movie, the hero plays a role of singer. Vaali sir is true genius. He brought out some words relating the situation. Such as "நான் படிக்கும் தமிழ் கீர்த்தனங்கள், இங்கு நாள் தோறும் உந்தன் சீர் பாடும்!". No more explanation required to say about Vaali sir's words.

Coming to song composition, Raja sir has scored the music that completely matches the emotions.The situation is intense, Oceans of emotions have been executed. Hero asks Heroine to light a small lamp in front of the temple as a symbol of approval of his proposal. He comes to temple with the hope that she would have lit the lamp but he doesn't finds any lamp.(painful and disappointing) He decides to leave but then he finds thousand lamps lit. She arranged them in the spelling of his name ! (Happiness and cloud nine feel) Immediately Raja sir's percussion starts.His Beats are symbolising his extreme exhilaration. The beats travel throughout the songs, expressing the happiness towards overwhelming response from the heroine. Swarnalatha mam and Mano sir have added extra delight to the music lovers. ❤
One of the most important songs in 'my' Raja Playlist.

Don't care about who ever makes fun of Chorus and composition.

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