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Soundararajan was born in Madurai, the second son of Meenakshi Iyengar and Venkatammaa on 24 March 1922.He was born in a prominent Saurashtra Brahmin family [1] [7] [8] and his elder brother was a scholar.
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T. M. Soundararajan "Sange MuzhanSomu Sirkazhi Govindarajan and chorus Karthigai Deepam "Enna Paravai" R. Sudarsanam Alangudi Somu solo Kavyamela "Irul Paadhi, Oli Paadhi Amaiththaan" V. Dakshinamoorthy N/A solo "Devi Sri Devi" "Thiththikkum Muththamizhe" T. M. Soundararajan Kula Deivam "Kottupotta Pota Chinna Machane" R. Sudarsanam N/A solo
On 23 December 2021, the lyrical video of the second single "Ullam Urugudhaiya" was unveiled along with the full song. [17] [18] A romantic melody duet, sung by Pradeep Kumar and Vandana Srinivasan, the track and the first line of the song is inspired from the religious song of the same name, sung by T. M. Soundararajan, for Lord Murugan.
The movie starts with a dream by a pious couple, where Lord Shiva appeared and told them that they would find a baby boy at a certain spot. They were to take that baby to Poompugaar (Kaveripoom pattinam) and hand over the baby boy to Thiruvengadar, also called Pattinatthar, (played by T. M. Soundararajan) and he would give gold equal to the weight of the baby to the pious couple.
T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela, Seerkazhi Govindarajan & Tharapuram Sundararajan "Yeai Ennaku Therium" Anjal Petti 520 "Pathu Pathinaru" R. Govardhanam Kannadasan T. M. Soundararajan "Aathi Manithan" Vaali Annaiyum Pithavum "Ponnale Vaazhum Pudhiya Ulagam" M. S. Viswanathan Kannadasan "Muthana Oorgaolamo" Avare En Daivam: Azhage Unakku Gunam ...
Usually R. Balasaraswathi was known for singing lullaby songs but this song is full of romantic love known as Sringaram. Nadakkaadhu Jambam Palikkadhu a song sung by T. M. Soundararajan and P. Susheela in the 1958 film Manamalai was a popular number in Radio Ceylon for a long time. He composed music for another film in the same year.
Based on the poem of the same name, the film stars T. M. Soundararajan, supported by M. R. Radha, B. S. Saroja, Sarada, C. Lakshmi Rajyam and Master Raghunath. [2] It was released on 7 August 1964. Plot