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Vani Jayaram's Tamil Film Songs Chronology - by Saravanan 1978 We shall commence our journey through the year 1978. However, before we actually begin with a retrospective of the wonderful songs that Vani Jairam sang this year, let me, in this part, ruminate in leisure, (I am in the 'Random thoughts' mood!) over the tfm scene in 1978, especially concentrating on the Music Directors who made a mark, and the female singers who got to sing some good songs this year. We have to surely begin with Ilayaraja, for he had already become the industry's blue-eyed boy. Every film that carried his name as MD had songs which became assured hits as a matter of course. IR was bestowing refreshingly different and enchanting scores on film after film.
The sheer numbers of his films speak volumes of his increasing popularity. 4 in 1976, 12 in 1977 and 21 in 1978. In the coming years, these numbers would only increase more and more. We have already seen that in his very second year, he bagged the prestigious TN State Government Award for his awesome score in '16 Vayathiniley'. It was again in 1977, that producer K.Balaji had turned to IR for his lighting his Deepam. While Panju Arunachalam, Devaraj-Mohan and S.P.Muthuraman were already IR regulars, when Bharathiraja, an old friend of IR, got an opportunity to direct, IR was his musical backbone.
In 1978, this partnership created magic in 2 completely diverse themes, Kizhakke Pogum Rayil and Sigappu Rojakkal. Again it was in 1978 that not being content with merely making music, IR brought about a revolution in tamizh film music by introducing stereophonic sound in 'Priya'.
Of course, this became possible only with the help of KJY who had bought the equipment, and willingly allowed IR to experiment and record the songs in 8-track stereo. TFM would never be the same again! This was a period when Tamizh cinema was itself passing through an invigorating phase of renaissance. Melodramatic themes with ageing actors in studio settings were slowly but surely being shown the door. While Bharathiraja was among the pioneers of this movement, two others who set new standards in filmmaking this year were Rudraiyya (Aval Appadithaan) and Mahendran (Mullum Malarum).
And of course, it was IR who added spellbinding sheen to their path-breaking ventures. It was not the new wave directors alone who were seeking IR's musical support. Veteran Sridhar, who was an ardent admirer of MSV and who never worked with any other MD since 'Nenjil Or Aalayam'(1962), crossed over to IR to create the songs for his 'Ilamai Oonjalaadukirathu' in 1978. And no less a person than Sivaji Ganesan is said to have remarked at that time, that of all the songs of 1977, 'Senthoorappoovey' was the one he liked the most! (Notwithstanding the magical songs created with painstaking care by MSV in 1977 for Sivaji, even in insipid stories like Avan Oru Sarithiram and Annan Oru Koyil). And how did MSV fare this year? It terms of numbers, he had more films than IR: 28.
And in many of them, he crafted wonderful songs. But the fact remains that many of his songs were overshadowed by the contemporary works of IR. He would still be a force to reckon with, but the irreversible descent had begun. Let us take a quick glance at the other MDs and their works this year. KVM's plebeian score in 'Radhaikketra Kannan' was a big let down.
V.Kumar, as usual breathed melody into the songs of Kannamoochi, Ival Oru Seethai, Annapoorani and Chathurangam. And Vijayabhaskar got to compose the music for a K.Balachander film, and in spite of its name, VB's songs had thapaadha thaalangal! Another film that came his way was 'Per Solla Oru Pillai'. Shankar-Ganesh continued to be a godsend for low-budget producers who weren't too particular. Devar, after the stupendous success of 'Aatukkara Alamelu' the previous year, continued with S-G for Thaai Meedhu Sathiyam. S-G also gave a couple of great songs in A Bhimsingh's last film 'Kai Pidithaval'. Among S-G's other films this year were Unakkum Vaazhvu Varum, Panchamirtham, Meenakshi Kungumam and Ullathil Kuzhandaiyadi.
Chandrabose, who had arrived the previous year with his 'Mathura Geetham', shot to fame in 1978 with his enchanting 'Maampoove siru mainave' in Machanai Paartheengala. His other film 'Mangudi Minor', along with the songs, sank without a trace. Shyam, who had earlier worked with R.C.Shakthi and Kamal in Unarchigal(1976), came together with the same team in 1978 to create some lovely songs in 'Manitharil Iththanai Nirangala'.
Sathyam and Ramesh Naidu peeped into TFM and gave some good songs in Mudisooda Mannan and Melathalangal respectively. R.Ramanujam gave an excellent account of himself in Ananda Bhairavi.
When the super hit Malayalam film Madanotsavam was dubbed into Tamizh as Paruva Mazhai, TFM was honored to welcome to its fold, the genius called Salil Chowdhry. (Salil's first tamizh venture 'Karumbu' was never released). M.B.Srinivasan wasn't so lucky. Though he composed two wonderful songs for Jayakanthan's 'Pudhu Seruppu Kadikkum' in 1978, the film found no takers and never saw the light of the day. HMV Raghu gave an appealing score to Kanchi Kamakshi.
So much for the MDs. Now let us look at the works in this year of female singers (apart from VJ, whose songs we will be looking at in detail). S.Janaki was, of course, there, right on top. She had strongly consolidated her postion in 1977, and in 1978, she would effortlessly retain her postion. The songs that she got to sing for IR this year were really memorable. Consider a sample of these spellbinding solos: 'Matha Un Kovilil'(Achaani), 'Veenai meettum kaigale'(Vaazha Ninaithaal Vaazhalaam), 'Vaazhkkai Odam sella'(Aval Appadithaan), 'Vasantha kaala kolangal'(Thyagam), 'Adadada maamarakkiliye'(Chittukkuruvi), 'Kanden engum'(Kaatrinile Varum Geetham), 'Yethamirachu'(Bhairavi) and 'Poovarasampoo pooththachu'(Kizhakke Pogum Rayil), all absolute gems!
Her list of duets for IR in 1978 is equally awesome. Ranging from TMS to Kamal, she sang with various singers to create lovely duets of lingering enchantment. A random selection from them: 'Alaiye kadal alaiye'(Thirukkalyanam), 'Engum niraindha iyarkkaiyil'(Ithu Eppadi Irukku), 'Hey paadal ondru'(Priya), 'Kovil mani osai' and 'Malargale'(K P Rayil), 'Then malli poove'(Thyagam), 'Ninaivo oru paravai' and 'Indha minminikku' (both Sigappu Rojakkal), 'Oru vaanavil poley'(Kaatrinile Varum Geetham), 'Aazhakkadalil'(Sattam En Kaiyil), 'Kinnathil then vadithu'(Ilamai Oonjalaadukirathu). And with IR showing the way, other MDs too gave SJ some great songs this year.
'Sugamaana Sindhanayil'(Taxi Driver-MSV), 'Ninaivu pothum'(Punniya Bhoomi-MSV), 'Ven Meghame'(Aayiram Jenmangal-MSV), 'Sindhunadhippoovey'(Shankar Salim Simon-MSV), 'Ithu ilamaikaala iravu'(Kai Pidiththaval-S-G), 'Penn ninaithaal'(Meenakshi Kungumam-S-G), 'Ananda veenai naan meettum pothu'(Melathaalangal-Ramesh Naidu), 'Then malar kannigal'(Paruva mazhai-Salil Chowdhry), 'Oh kaadhal bodhai'(Mudisooda Mannan-Sathyam), 'Ponne bhoomiyadi'(Manitharil Iththanai Nirangala-Shyam). PS was definitely not where she was, say even 3 years back. The number of her songs was steadily coming down. However she still sang some lovely songs in 1978.