Kannadasan declares Vali as successor to ‘Pakkatu Dute Baru Machaan’: Song becomes hit before release

A song written by poet Vali for Gemini Ganesan’s Karpagam before its release, Sung on stage with music by MS Viswanathan. On hearing this song Kannadasan declared the poet Vali as his successor.

Vali was hailed as the teenage poet of Tamil cinema till the end of his life. Kavyarasar Kannadasan was his rival during his peak. Although there is competition between the two, They have also been close personal friends. Similarly, a song Kannadasan was supposed to write came to the poet Vali in a tumult, a fact known to all.

At the same time, when Vali was looking for opportunities, he decided to leave Chennai, Written by KannadasanDrowsy or confusedListening to the song, Change of mind He has been looking for opportunities in cinema again. At one point Vali became famous by writing songs for the film Karpagam, MGR started writing songs for films.

Vali before Karpagam film, Although he has written songs for some films, Karpagam, It took him among the fans. All the songs, including the song Aunty Madi Methaiyadi, which featured in this film, were well received by the fans, Karpagam film songs are included in the list of songs celebrated today.

Music composers MS Viswanathan – TK Ramamurthy were both at the height of their musical career, and Sivaji Ganesan – Kannadasan jointly gave them the title of Melodic Kings. While many celebrities from the film world participated in the function held for this purpose, Poet Vali, He also participated in this program because of his closeness to MSV.

A concert in the music of MSV was also held in this program. Then MS Viswanathan in between the concert, Saying that singer B. Sushila will sing the song written by poet Vali in the upcoming film Karpagam, Even before the release of the film, songs in his music have been sung in stage concerts. That song is Neighbor Baru Machan took the picture from his perspectiveThe song.

Kannadasan heard this song, while speaking, Viswanathan sings the song written by poet Vali, B. Sushila sang. A wonderful line at that, In his mind, the charioteer pulled the cord. To tell you how much I enjoyed this song, Vali said it was my turn. Wali himself mentioned this information in an interview.