Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Kangal Neeye from 'Muppozhuthum Un Karpanaigal'

'Kangal Neeye' song by Thamarai for the Tamil movie 'Muppozhuthu Un Karpanaigal' has a fresh perspective to a motherhood song. When most of them talk about the sacrifices of a mother, this one is about the mother's content and her simple joy. ( We had the award winner 'Kannathil Muthamittaal' but that was more situational to the movie). The pain we go through to bear and rear them is our dues to enjoy the happiness they give us back - nothing comes free!

I was so delighted to see this line 'unnai meendum alli eduthu karuvil vaikka nianikkiraen'. I have often felt this when overwhelmed with love and admiration for the baby (of course, they do act up, test our patience and we scream at them like monsters) but have dismissed it as a non-progressive thought...I am relieved it is not a crazy thought after all. Ideally, this feeling in the marital relation should have been the origin of a child ! :)

The old saying 'Kaakkaikkum than kunju pon kunju', how every mother feels proud of her child is so eloquent through the lines 'Suvar meethu kirukkidumbothu Ravivarman nee ...naan kollum garvam nee'. The whole song is full of beautiful words and thoughts even if not highly poetic.

The first couple of times I heard without paying attention to the lyrics, had no clue it was a mother's song - may be because of its closeness to Kanaa Kaangiraen song from Anandathaandavam or the tune itself - it sounded more like a heroine's longing. But after listening to it a few times, it sounds amazing in G.V. Prakash's music. And the singer Sithara's ( must be the Apple mega star winner on Jeevan TV) heavy voice with a classical base makes this song so touching.

On the whole, a definite candidate for any collection of 'mothers' special' songs !

I have created a little movie singing this song . Hope you like it.

3 comments:

  1. truly said Shaan. They are sometimes more than our life and they make us feel happy n proud most of the times......I happened to read in Sanskrit veda that one of the parents duty is to make use of the life, body and energy to their kids in bringing them up. No wonder our parents always gave first priority for us and we are trying to do the same.....

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  2. yup its true, when u hear the line " pala noorandu nee aazhvaai mannai ", the singer has given a divine soul to it, excellent outcome,
    and thaamarai such an excellent lyricist,
    its taking to a different world, not just words, it should be adored,
    such a PASSIONATE LOVE

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    1. i watch ur video on youtube... it was awesome.. love it...

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