Her name was synonymous with playback singing for several decades in south Indian cinema. I met her a few weeks back to do a story for The Times of India's 8th anniversary edition in Chennai, where she shared some fond memories of her musical journey and the city that became her home – Chennai. you... Continue Reading →
An ode to Bharati
It's been more than 90 years since Subramania Bharati passed away. He found some acclaim while he was alive but it was only after his death that the world understood his genius. Today, his works are being brought under one roof with the efforts of his granddaughter and great granddaughter, who are making all efforts... Continue Reading →
A man for all genres: Guru Dutt
Two days back, many online articles and radio shows remembered Guru Dutt, whose 90th birth anniversary fell on July 9. What struck me most in those programmes was the complete focus on melancholy and tragedy, painted in a tinge of disillusionment and despair. There were references to the pain he endured in his personal life, which... Continue Reading →
Life, art and other thoughts on Kaakka Muttai
When I was in Class 2, I saw my classmate having something called Maggi during the lunch break. I went home and told my mother that I wanted that thread-like thing that my friend had in her tiffin box and even showed how she ate it.The next day, I opened my tiffin box to see... Continue Reading →