Sadness of the death of Pattukottai… Forced by Chandrababu: Kannadasan’s sad hymn!

Kannadasan was a leading poet in Tamil cinema. Kannadasan, who gave life to all human emotions through his lines, was not only himself but also close friends with his rival poets. Because of that friendship, Kannadasan wrote a song for the poet Pattukottai Kalyana Sundaram and included it in his film.

Pattukottai Kalyana Sundaram is known as the people’s poet in Tamil cinema. He expressed the ideas needed by the people through his songs and rose to become a leading poet in Tamil cinema in a short span of time. Kannadasan also entered the cinema when he started writing songs in the cinema. But then he got more opportunity to write verses.

After that, Kannadasan, who started writing songs little by little, was in close friendship with Pattukottai Kalyana Sundaram. He used to tell the producers who were looking for him, if there were any songs that Kannadasan could write, tell him to write them. Kannadasan also followed this. The reason for this was the friendship between the two.

They were going well in their lives, but Pattukottai died at a young age just as a storm blew. While his death has left an inevitable void in Tamil cinema, Kannadasan has become an indelible scar. As a result, Kannadasan has forgotten all his times and has always remembered Pattukottai. At that time, he was directing his own film, Akarililla Manman.

While the work related to this film was stopped halfway, both the film’s music composer MSV and hero Chandrababu consoled Kannadasan and wrote a song for this film in memory of Pattukottai. MSV Music Composer I am singing. When Chandrababu said that every man who heard this song should never cry again in his life, Kannadasan wrote the song, “You cry when you are born”.

While this song is still popular among the fans, it can be said that it will bring back memories of Pattukottai Kalyana Sundaram.