Movie: Eradu Kanasu (1974)
Director: Dorai Bhagawan
Lead: Rajkumar, Kalpana, Manjula
Music: Rajan-Nagendra
Singers: P. B. Sreenivas
Lyrics: Chi Udayashankar
BaaDi hoda baLLi inda hooVu araLaballade 2x
Can a flower bloom from a dried plant?
Thanthi harida veeNeyinda naada hariyaballade
Can a melody be played from a broken string?
Manasu kanDa aase ella kanasinanthe karagithalla
The desires of this heart were melted like a dream
Ullaasa innellide..
Where is the happiness now..
BaaDi hoda baLLi inda hooVu araLa ballade
Can a flower bloom from a dried vine ?
Verse 1:
HaNatheyalli deepa uriye beLakinalli baaLuve 2x
You will live in the light of the lamp
Dhareye haththi uriyuvaaga badukalelli Oduve 2x
But when the earth is on fire, where can you run?
Thanthi harida veeNeyinda naada hariyaballade
Can a melody be played from a broken string?
Manasu kanDa aase ella kanasinanthe karagithalla
The desires of this heart were melted like a dream
Ullaasa innellide..
Where is the happiness now..
BaaDi hoda baLLi inda hooVu araLa ballade
Can a flower bloom from a dried vine ?
Verse 2:
Neerinalli doNi muLuge eeji daDava sEruve 2x
When the boat drowns, you can swim and reach the shore
suLige doNi silukidaaga baduki baralu saadhyave 2x
But when the boat is caught in a vortex, is it possible to come back alive?
baaLa pagaDe aaTadalli bariya kaayi ellaru
We are just the pawns in the game of life
nadesuvaata bEre.. avana ichCHe yaaru ballaru
The One who is playing.. who knows his intention ?
- Translated by Nishanth
Director: Dorai Bhagawan
Lead: Rajkumar, Kalpana, Manjula
Music: Rajan-Nagendra
Singers: P. B. Sreenivas
Lyrics: Chi Udayashankar
BaaDi hoda baLLi inda hooVu araLaballade 2x
Can a flower bloom from a dried plant?
Thanthi harida veeNeyinda naada hariyaballade
Can a melody be played from a broken string?
Manasu kanDa aase ella kanasinanthe karagithalla
The desires of this heart were melted like a dream
Ullaasa innellide..
Where is the happiness now..
BaaDi hoda baLLi inda hooVu araLa ballade
Can a flower bloom from a dried vine ?
Verse 1:
HaNatheyalli deepa uriye beLakinalli baaLuve 2x
You will live in the light of the lamp
Dhareye haththi uriyuvaaga badukalelli Oduve 2x
But when the earth is on fire, where can you run?
Thanthi harida veeNeyinda naada hariyaballade
Can a melody be played from a broken string?
Manasu kanDa aase ella kanasinanthe karagithalla
The desires of this heart were melted like a dream
Ullaasa innellide..
Where is the happiness now..
BaaDi hoda baLLi inda hooVu araLa ballade
Can a flower bloom from a dried vine ?
Verse 2:
Neerinalli doNi muLuge eeji daDava sEruve 2x
When the boat drowns, you can swim and reach the shore
suLige doNi silukidaaga baduki baralu saadhyave 2x
But when the boat is caught in a vortex, is it possible to come back alive?
baaLa pagaDe aaTadalli bariya kaayi ellaru
We are just the pawns in the game of life
nadesuvaata bEre.. avana ichCHe yaaru ballaru
The One who is playing.. who knows his intention ?
- Translated by Nishanth
Eradu Kanasu | |
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Directed by | Dorairaj S. K. Bhagavan |
Produced by | Dorai Bhagawan |
Written by | Vani |
Based on | Eradu Kanasu by Vani |
Starring | Rajkumar Kalpana Manjula |
Music by | Rajan-Nagendra |
Cinematography | R. Chittibabu |
Edited by | Venkatram |
Production company | |
Release date | |
Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Eradu Kanasu (lit. Two Dreams) is a 1974 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by the duo Dorai and S. K. Bhagavan, and is based on the novel of the same name by Vani.[1][2] The film stars Rajkumar, Kalpana and Manjula in lead roles.[3]
The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Rajan-Nagendra considered evergreen hits. They were awarded with the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director for 1974–75.The movie saw a theatrical run of 30 weeks.[4]The film's success led to its re-release on 6 February 2015 across Karnataka state.
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The movie was remade in Telugu in 1975 as Pooja with three songs of this movie retained in the Telugu version.
Cast[edit]
- Rajkumar as Ramu
- Kalpana as Gowri
- Manjula as Lalitha
- Pandari Bai in a cameo appearance
Production[edit]
The song Endendu Ninnanu was shot at Gajanur dam in Shivamoga district.[5]
Themes and influences[edit]
The film was based on the novel of the same name by Vani.[6] Muralidhara Khajane of The Hindu mentioned that the plot was similar to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.[7]
Soundtrack[edit]
Eradu Kanasu | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1974 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Label | Saregama |
The music was composed by Rajan-Nagendra with lyrics for the soundtracks penned by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The album consists of six soundtracks.[8] All the songs composed for the film were received extremely well and considered as evergreen songs.
The song Thamnam Thamnam was remixed by Mano Murthy in Abhinetri (2015).[9]
Three songs from this movie were retained by Rajan-Nagendra in the Telugu version. The song Endendu Ninnanu Marethu[10] was retained in the Telugu version as Enneno Janmala Bandham.[11] The song Baadi Hoda Balliyinda[12] was retained in the Telugu version as Malleteega Vaadipoga Marala Poolu Pooyuna.[13] The song Poojisalende Hoogala Thande[14] was retained in the Telugu version as Poojalu Cheya Poolu Tecchanu.[15]
The tune of the song Endendu Ninnanu Marethu[16] was also used in the 1992 Hindi movie Jaan Se Pyaara as Bin Tere Kuch Bhi Nahi Hai Jeevan Mera.[17]
Track listing | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
1. | 'Baadi Hoda Balliyinda' | Chi. Udaya Shankar | P. B. Sreenivas | 03:21 |
2. | 'Endu Ninna Noduve' | Chi. Udaya Shankar | P. B. Sreenivas | 03:31 |
3. | 'Thamnam Thamnam' | Chi. Udaya Shankar | P. B. Sreenivas, S. Janaki | |
4. | 'Indu Enage Govinda' | Raghavendra Swami | S. Janaki | 03:00 |
5. | 'Endendu Ninnanu Marethu' | Chi. Udaya Shankar | P. B. Sreenivas, Vani Jayaram | 04:34 |
6. | 'Poojisalende Hoogala Thande' | Chi. Udaya Shankar | S. Janaki |
Awards[edit]
At the 1973–74 Karnataka State Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Music Director (Rajan–Nagendra).
Legacy[edit]
The film's title inspired a 2017 film of same name starring Vijay Raghavendra.[18]
References[edit]
- ^https://www.udayavani.com/cinema/balcony-sandalwood-news/raj-festival-a-mirror-of-the-grooms-novel-films
- ^Eradu Kanasu novel
- ^Eradu Kanasu (ಎರಡು ಕನಸು)
- ^https://web.archive.org/web/20070717135525/http://www.chitratara.com/showCelbProfile.asp?newsid=8
- ^http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/rajkumar-had-an-affinity-for-shimoga/article3146813.ece
- ^Eradu Kanasu novel
- ^http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/shakespeare-influenced-kannada-films-too/article8510212.ece
- ^'Eradu Kanasu (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'. iTunes. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ^http://www.deccanherald.com/content/456982/rise-fall-actress.html
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwlSyNSFEo0
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEqTVp3JB0E
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5vPYyb6AXc
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd9mdHyKYtE
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG--PhHEy6Y
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TF3BvD31cg
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwlSyNSFEo0
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqc2zcnupt8
- ^http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/kannada-film-director-four-others-arrested-on-abduction-charges/article18589420.ece
External links[edit]
- Eradu Kanasu on IMDb
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Photo of Nagendra | |
Born | Shivarampet, Mysore, Karnataka |
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Occupation | Music composers |
Years active | 1952-1999 |
Rajan and Nagendra (Kannada: Kannada ರಾಜನ್ – ನಾಗೇಂದ್ರ ) were musicians who were prominent composers of film music in Kannada cinema during the late 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. Rajan, along with his brother Nagendra, created a niche for themselves for nearly four decades. The duo scored music for about 375 films, over 200 of them in Kannada and the remaining in other languages like Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Tulu, Hindi and Sinhala. They composed innumerable hits, hundreds of melodious tunes in their career spanning four decades. They also hold the record for the longest active musical pair in the industry.
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Childhood[edit]
Rajan (b. 1933) and Nagendrappa (b. 1935), born in Shivarampet of Mysore in a middle-class musical family. Their father Rajappa was a harmonium and flute player who played background music for silent movies.[1]
Within a short time, each of them attained proficiency in playing a different instrument – Rajan in violin and Nagendra in Jal tarang. Rajan used to listen to musical performances of eminent musicians at Choudayya Ramamandira in Mysore and hence got the opportunity to listen to music performances by Hindusthani, Karnatak, and western music in the Mysore palace. Later on Rajan came to Bangalore for his further educational studies.
Early career[edit]
In Bangalore Rajan studied in S.L.N. School in the K.R. Market area and later in Central High School. Rajan learnt the violin and appeared at the state level violin competition, where he secured the first place.
Both Rajan and Nagendra participated in public performances through Jaya Maruthi Orchestra. Meanwhile, Rajan got an offer to go to Madras. He took his brother along with him and they got an opportunity of learning the music trade under the aegis of H. R. Padmanabha Shastri, who was known for producing talkie movies at that time. This gave them significant exposure to the movie industry.
In 1951, Nagendra returned to Mysore and completed his matriculation. Then he joined P. Kalinga Rao, who was then a famous radio artiste. Within no time, Nagendra got an opportunity of singing for the movie 'Srinivasa Kalyana' along with Hindustani singer Ameer Bai.
Finally, Rajan–Nagendra became independent music directors when they scored music for the film Sowbhagya Lakshmi in 1952. This movie opened the doors of success and they never looked back for more than four decades. After 'Sowbhagya Lakshmi' came Vittalacharya's 'Chanchalakumari', 'Rajalakshmi' and 'Mutthaide Bhagya' in a series to pave the way for these would-be melody kings.
Composers[edit]
Rajan used to compose the melodies and set the notations for the orchestra. Nagendra used to dictate the lyrics and tune of the song to the singers.
They had a successful stint in Kannada film industry from early 50s till late 90s, but they started shining from 1973 with Gandhada Gudi songs becoming popular throughout Karnataka and dimmed in early 90s, when new generation music took over thus covering a span of two decades of lilting melodies that has been hugely popular till date in Karnataka and other states of South India.
In the 70s came super hits in a row like Nyayave Devaru, Gandhada Gudi, Devara Gudi, Bhagyavantaru, Eradu Kanasu, Naa Ninna Mareyalaare, Naa Ninna Bidalaare, Hombisilu, Bayalu Daari, Paavana Ganga, Giri Kanye and the list goes on.
Razer blackwidow chroma v2 lighting profiles. In the 80s, they made the music for some Telugu films, including Maa Intayana Katha, Puli Bebbuli and Vayyari Bhamalu Vagalamari Bharathulu. They composed the music for about 70 Telugu films.
Further, they kept scoring consistently good music through the 90s and in the course, produced for movies like Mathe Haditu Kogile, Marali Goodige and Suprabhaata. They also composed music for a TV serial 'Abhimaana' on Udaya TV.
Rajan–Nagendra made delightful songs in the Rajkumar-Lakshmi starrer Naa Ninna Mareyalaare and Eradu Kanasu, which starred Rajkumar, Manjula and Kalpana.
Hombisilu, starring Vishnuvardhan, was another big hit.
Rajan–Nagendra also did a series of films starring Anant Nag, and Lakshmi, notable among them being Benkiya Bale and Chandanada Gombe etc.
Naa Ninna Mareyalaare, Gandhada Gudi, Eradu Kanasu—these huge musical hits of the Kannada screen featured the music of Rajan–Nagendra. Their team was exceptionally good at composing cheerful love duets, although they did come up with a couple of sombre numbers like Baadi hoda balliyinda(P B Srinivas, Eradu Kanasu)
The lyricists who wrote unforgettable lyrics for them are late Hunasur Krishna Murthy, Uday Shankar, Vijiya Narasimha, Geetha Priya, Dodda Range Gowda, Vyasa Rao and many more. The prominent Telugu lyricists are Narayana Reddy, Dasarathi and late Vetoori Sundarama Murthy and many others. The most prominent Tamil lyricists are late Kanna Dasan and many more.
The main male vocalists who enriched the melody of their songs are late Ghantasala, Kala Govindarajan, P.B.Srinivas, Dr. Rajkumar, late Kishore Kumar, Balasubrahmanyam, Jesudas,B.R.Chaya, Rajesh Krishna and many more. The popular female vocalists are Bala Saraswati, Soolamangalam sisters, P.Leela, S.Janaki, Vaani Jayaram, Rani, L.R.Easwari, P.Susheela, Jikki, Chitra and many more.
Hundreds of Rajan–Nagendra songs were sung by Legendary singers P.B.Sreenivas, S. Janaki, Dr.Rajkumar, SPB. Almost all of them remain etched as the unforgettable melodies of Kannada Cinema. The Love songs of SPB-SJ-Rajan–Nagendra combination is considered to be heavenly. Such an everlasting haunting melodies Rajan–Nagendra pair created. The duo is also reported to have introduced another illustrious playback singer K. S. Chitra to the Kannada cinema back in the early 1980s.
Nagendra sang a couple of songs in his five-decade-long career. The most popular was Yaaru yaaru née yaaru for the comedian Narasimharaju. He also sang Nammoora santheli in the Jai Jagadish-Lakshmi starrer Gaalimaatu. Neeliya baninda tareya oorinda from Tony. Somehow his voice was typecast for comic scenes.
The pair directed music for about 400 films, more than 200 in Kannada alone and rest in Tamil, Telugu, MalayalamTulu and Sinhalese.
Most of the hit songs from Kannada movies were remade in Telugu.
Composition[edit]
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Some unforgettable Rajan–Nagendra numbers:
Kannada:
- Akashave beelali mele from Nyayave Devaru
- Aakaasha deepavu neenu from Pavana Ganga
- Aakaashadinda dharegilida from Chandanada Gombe
- Aaseya bhaava olavina jeeva from Mangalya Bhagya
- Aalaya Mrugalaya from Mrugalaya
- Aralutide moha from Nanobba Kalla
- Baanallu neene bhuviyallu neene from Bayalu Dari
- Bandeya baalina belakaagi from Avala Hejje
- Bisiladarenu Maleyadarenu from Benkiya bale
- Beladinglondu hennagi bandanthe kande from Premanubandha
- Beluvalda madilalli bevara hani biddaga from Beluvaladha Madilalli
- Cheluveya andada mogake from Devara Gudi
- Dundu mallige mathaadeya from Nanna Devaru
- Ee bhaavageete ninagaagi haadide from Onde Guri
- Ellelli Nodali Ninnane Kanuve from Na ninna mareyalare
- Endendu ninnanu maretu from Eradu Kanasu
- E Hrudaya Haadige from Suprabhata
- Gopilola hey gopala from Nari munidare maari
- Halliyadarenu shiva dilliyadarenu shiva from Mayor Muttanna
- Hosa balige nee joteyade from Naa ninna bidalare
- Indu enage govinda from Eradu Kanasu
- Jeeva veene from Hombisilu
- Kanasalu neene manasalu neene from Bayalu Dari
- Kangalu vandane helide from Mugiyada Kathe
- Kumkumaviruvude hanegaagi from Naaniruvude Ninaagaagi
- Mamaravello Kogileyello from Devara Gudi
- Manasu manasu ondadare from Preethi madu Tamasha nodu
- Maneyanu Belagide Indu from Chandanada Gombe
- Mathu chenna mauna chenna from Rama Lakshmana
- Modalane dinave olide from Pavana Ganga
- Muthina hanigalu' from Bayasade Banda Bhagya
- Na haadalu neevu aadabeku from Kalla Kulla
- Naa ninna mareyalaare from Naa ninna mareyalaare
- Naliva gulabi hoove from Auto Raja
- Nanna haadu nannadu from Suprabhata
- Nanu neenu ondada mele from Na ninna bidalare
- Navaduva Nudiye Kannada Nudi from Gandhadha Gudi
- Neera bittu nelada mele from Hombisilu
- Neralanu Kanada lateyante from Avala Hejje
- Notadage nageya meeti from Parasangada Genda Timma
- Omme ninnannu kann tumba from Gaali matu
- Prema preethi nannusiru from Singapoorinalli Raja Kulla
- Tam nam tam nam nannee manasu midiyutide from Eradu Kanasu
- Tarikere yeri mele mooru kari kuri mari from Devara Duddu
- Tera eri ambaradage from Parasangada Genda Timma
- Thareyu baanige thaavare neerige from Biligiriya Banadali
- Thai thai thai thai bangari from Giri Kanye
- Yuga yugagale saagali from Hrudaya Geethe
Telugu:
- Emo emo idhi (Aggi pidigu)
- Ennenno Janmalabandham (Puja)
- Ningi nela (Puja)
- Pujaluseya (Puja)
- Veena venuvaina sarigama (Intinti Ramayanam)
- Intinti Ramayanam (Intinti Ramayanam)
- Chinukula raali (Nalugu Sthambhalaata)
- Manasa veena madhugeetam (Panthulamma)
- Sirimalleneeva (Panthulamma)
- Letha chaligalulu (Moodu mullu)
- Neekosam yavvanamantha (Moodu mullu)
- Neekallalo Snehamu (Prema Khaidi)
- Aakaasam Nee Haddu Ra (Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi)
- Nagamalli Vo Teega Malli Vo (Nagamalli)
- Kastandhuko (Rendu Rellu Aaru)
- Viraha Veena (Rendu Rellu Aaru)
- Parimalinchu Punnamilo (Puli Bebbuli)
Awards and recognition[edit]
Rajan–Nagendra are in the same class as Hindi cinema's popular composing duo Shankar-Jaikishen, Laxmikanth Pyarelal and Kalyanji-Anandji. They excelled composing technically flawless and violin-rich orchestral interludes, and enjoyed an equally long innings in the industry. It is no exaggeration that these two brothers were called the Kalyanji – Anandji of Kannada film music.[2]
Their first award film in Kannada was
- Eradu Kanasu in 1973–74 – State Award for Best Music Director
- Parasangada Gendethimma in 1978–79 – State Award for Best Music Director
- 'Panthulamma' in 1979 – State Award for Best Music Director – Telugu Film, Nandi Best Music Award
They won many more awards from private and public associations such as south Indian film fans association, Chitra Rasikara Sangha, Karnataka films directors association, Kannada chalana chitra pathra karthara sanga, Madras Telugu academy, ugadi puraskara award, Abhinandana film awards Hydrabad kalasagar, Madras etc., Throughout south India. Many of their films have celebrated hundred days and silver jubilees.
Nagendra's death[edit]
Nagendra, the younger one of the two brothers who gave Kannada cinema some of its most memorable hits, died of a stroke in Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospitals, Bangalore, on 4 November 2000. He was being treated for hernia, but later developed complications from high blood pressure and diabetes.[3][4]
Current status[edit]
Mr. Rajan is continuing his work along with his son R Ananth kumar. He has written a book titled 'Haado suswara sangeetha' regarding an innovative notation system for music enthusiasts. They are also conducting music classes by name 'Sapthaswaranjali' for vocal enthusiasts on Voice culturing & film singing.
Discography[edit]
Kannada[edit]
Year | Film title | Language | Remarks |
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1952 | Sowbhagya Lakshmi | ||
1953 | Chanchala Kumari | Debut Film as Music Director[5] | |
1954 | Kanyaa Daana | ||
1954 | Rajalakshmi | ||
1956 | Muthaide Bhagya | ||
1958 | Maangalya Yoaga | ||
1958 | Mane Thumbida Hennu | ||
1959 | Manege Banda Mahalakshmi | ||
1961 | Naagaarjuna | ||
1962 | Ratnamanjari | ||
1964 | Mangala Muhurta | ||
1964 | Annapoorna | ||
1964 | Navajeevana | ||
1964 | Veera Sankalpa | ||
1965 | Paathala Mohini | ||
1966 | Eendu Ninnavane | ||
1966 | Mantralaya Mahatme | ||
1966 | Sri Kannika Parameshwari Katha | ||
1967 | Sathi Sukanya | ||
1967 | Anuraadha | ||
1967 | Bangaarada Hoovu | ||
1967 | Devara Gedda Maanava | ||
1968 | Adda Daari | ||
1968 | Pravaasi Mandira | ||
1969 | Mayor Muthanna | ||
1970 | Aaparaajithe | ||
1970 | Boregowda Bangalorige Bandha | ||
1970 | Kanneeru | ||
1970 | Muru Muttugalu | ||
1971 | Anugraha | ||
1971 | Nyayave Devaru | ||
1971 | Onde Kula Onde Daiva | ||
1972 | Bhale Huchcha | ||
1972 | Kulla Agent 000 | Kishore Kumar sang for this movie | |
1972 | Naari Munidare Maari | ||
1972 | Vishakanye | ||
1973 | Beesida Bale | ||
1973 | Cowboy Kulla | ||
1973 | Dharmapatni | ||
1973 | Gandhada Gudi | ||
1973 | Swayamvara | ||
1974 | Eradu Kanasu | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director | |
1974 | Mahaa Thyaga | ||
1974 | Prema Paasha | ||
1974 | Professor Huchuraya | ||
1974 | Sri Srinivasa Kalyana | ||
1975 | Beluvalada Madilaali | ||
1975 | Devara Gudi | ||
1975 | Kalla Kulla | ||
1975 | Mantra Shakthi | ||
1976 | Bayalu Daari | ||
1976 | Maangalya Bhagya | ||
1976 | Mugiyada Kathe | ||
1976 | Naa Ninna Mareyalare | ||
1976 | Vijaya Vaani | ||
1977 | Bayasade Banda Bhagya | ||
1977 | Bhagyavantharu | ||
1977 | Devara Duddu | ||
1977 | Pavana Ganga | ||
1977 | Taayiginta Devarilla | ||
1978 | Hombisilu | ||
1978 | Kiladi Jodi | ||
1978 | Kittu Puttu | ||
1978 | Madhura Sangama | ||
1978 | Parasangada Gendethimma | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director | |
1978 | Phoenix | ||
1978 | Singapuralli Raja Kulla | ||
1979 | Chandanada Gombe | ||
1979 | Maralu Sarapani | ||
1979 | Naa Ninna Bidalaare | ||
1979 | Naaniruvude Ninaagaagi | ||
1979 | Nanobba Kalla | ||
1979 | Preethi Maadu Tamashe Nodu | ||
1979 | Putani Agent 123 | ||
1980 | Auto Raja | ||
1980 | Biligiriya Banadalli | ||
1980 | Kulla Kulli | ||
1980 | Manku Thimma | ||
1980 | Point Parimala | ||
1980 | Rama Lakshmana | ||
1980 | Rama-Parashurama | ||
1981 | Avala Hejje | ||
1981 | Chadurida Chitragulu | ||
1981 | Gaali Maathu | ||
1981 | Jeevakke Jeeva | ||
1981 | Koodi Baalidare Swarga Sukha | ||
1981 | Muniyana Maadari | ||
1981 | Prema Pallavi | ||
1981 | Premaanubandha | ||
1981 | Yava Hoovu Yara Mudigo | ||
1982 | Chalisuva Modagalu | ||
1982 | Archana | ||
1982 | Bettale Seve | ||
1982 | Nanna Devaru | ||
1982 | Paraajitha | ||
1982 | Tony | ||
1983 | Benkiya Bale | ||
1983 | Gayathri Maduve | ||
1983 | Ibbani Karagithu | ||
1983 | Jaggu | ||
1983 | Onde Guri | ||
1983 | Prema Parva | ||
1984 | Prema Saakshi | ||
1984 | Kalinga Sarpa | ||
1984 | Marali Goodige | ||
1984 | Maryade Mahalu | ||
1984 | Mooru Janma | ||
1984 | Olavu Moodidaga | ||
1984 | Onde Raktha | ||
1984 | Preethi Vatsalya | ||
1984 | Premigala Saval | ||
1984 | Yarivanu | ||
1985 | Bettada Hoovu | ||
1985 | Bidugadeya Bedi | ||
1985 | Giribaale | ||
1985 | Jeevana Chakra | ||
1985 | Kaadina Raja | ||
1985 | Sedina Hakki | ||
1985 | Shabdagalu | ||
1986 | Guri | ||
1986 | Mattondu Charithre | ||
1986 | Mrugaalaya | ||
1986 | Prema Gange | ||
1986 | Seelu Nakshatra | ||
1986 | Usha | Kannada | |
1986 | Vishwa Roopa | ||
1987 | Aapadbaandava | ||
1987 | Inspector Kranti Kumar | ||
1987 | Karunamayi | ||
1988 | Arjun | ||
1988 | Dharmaatma | ||
1988 | Jananayaka | ||
1988 | Nammoora Raja | ||
1988 | Sambhavaami Yuge Yuge | ||
1988 | Suprabhatha | ||
1989 | Doctor Krishna | ||
1989 | Gagana | ||
1989 | Hrudaya Geethe | ||
1990 | Baare Nanna Muddina Raani | ||
1990 | Chapala Chennigaraya | ||
1990 | Ganeshana Maduve | ||
1990 | Kempu Surya | ||
1990 | Mathe Haditu Kogile | ||
1990 | Shivashankar | ||
1991 | Gandanige Takka Hendathi | ||
1991 | Gauri Ganesha | ||
1991 | Jagadeka Veera | ||
1991 | Mangalya | ||
1991 | Modada Mareyali | ||
1991 | Nagu Naguta Nali | ||
1992 | Aathma Bandhana | ||
1992 | Hatamari Hennu Kiladi Gandu | ||
1992 | Kaliyuga Seethe | ||
1992 | Mysore Jaana | ||
1992 | Nanna Shatru | ||
1992 | Ondu Cinema Kathe | ||
1992 | Prema Sangama | ||
1992 | Shivanaga | ||
1993 | Bahaddoor Hennu | ||
1993 | Huvondu Beku Ballige | ||
1993 | Jaga Mechida Huduga | ||
1993 | Jeevana Sangharsha | ||
1993 | Naanendu Nimmavane | ||
1993 | Suryodaya | ||
1993 | Urvashi Kalyana | ||
1994 | Bhutaayi Makkalu | ||
1994 | Gandhada Gudi Part 2 | ||
1994 | Poorna Satya | ||
1994 | Yaarigu Haelbedi | ||
1995 | Bangaarada Kalasa | ||
1995 | Ganeshana Galate | ||
1995 | Giddu Daada | ||
1995 | Karulina Kudi | ||
1995 | State Rowdy | ||
1995 | Yama Kinkara | ||
1996 | Bangarada Mane | ||
1996 | Baalina Jyothi | ||
1996 | Suryaputra | ||
1997 | Choo Bhaana | ||
1997 | Janani Janmabhoomi | ||
1998 | Arjun Abhimanyu | ||
1998 | Bayalu Deepa | ||
1998 | Hrudayanjali | ||
1998 | Jagat Kilaadi | ||
1999 | Prema Prema Prema |
Telugu[edit]
No | Year | Film title | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1959 | Pelli Meedha Pelli | |
2 | 1960 | Kanaka Durga Pooja Mahima | |
3 | 1960 | Anna Chellelu | |
4 | 1962 | Khaidhi Kannayya | |
5 | 1962 | Madhana Kaamaraju Katha | |
6 | 1964 | Aggi Pidugu | |
7 | 1964 | Navagraha Pooja Mahima | |
8 | 1971 | Varalakshmi Vratam | |
9 | 1975 | Pooja (1975 film) | |
10 | 1977 | Panthulamma | |
11 | 1978 | Sommokadidi Sokokadidi | |
12 | 1979 | Intinti Ramayanam | |
13 | 1980 | Allari Baava | |
14 | 1980 | Nagamalli | |
15 | 1980 | Thathayya Premaleelalu | |
16 | 1981 | Maa Pelli Katha | |
17 | 1981 | Pranaya Geetham | |
18 | 1982 | Manchu Pallaki | |
19 | 1982 | Vayyari Bhaamalu Vagalamaari Bharthalu | |
20 | 1982 | Naalugu Stambhalata | |
21 | 1982 | Maa Intaina Katha | |
22 | 1983 | Kotikkodau | |
23 | 1983 | Moodu Mullu | |
24 | 1983 | Puli Bebbuli | |
25 | 1983 | Lanke Bindelu | |
26 | 1984 | Raju Raani Jockey | |
27 | 1985 | Anuraga Bandham | |
28 | 1985 | Rendu Rella Aaru | |
29 | 1986 | Aadapaduchu | |
30 | 1987 | Raaga Leela | |
31 | 1988 | Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela | |
32 | 1987 | Raaga Leela | |
32 | 1991 | Prema Khaidi | |
33 | 1991 | Appula Appa Rao |
Tamil[edit]
- Ellorum Vazhavendum (1962)
- Veettukku Veedu Vaasapadi (1979)
Malayalam[edit]
- Kaattu Rani (1985)
- Lady Teacher (1982)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Rajan-Nagendra Childhood'. tollywoodtimes.com. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^http://www.tollywoodsingers.com/rajannagendra.htm
- ^'A composer signs off proudly'. themusicmagazine.com. 4 November 2000. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^'Music director Nagendra dead'. The Times of India. Archived from the original on 29 April 2001. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- ^[url=http://www.themusicmagazine.com/nagendraobit.html]
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rajan–Nagendra&oldid=881457070'
Photo of Nagendra | |
Born | Shivarampet, Mysore, Karnataka |
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Occupation | Music composers |
Years active | 1952-1999 |
Rajan and Nagendra (Kannada: Kannada ರಾಜನ್ – ನಾಗೇಂದ್ರ ) were musicians who were prominent composers of film music in Kannada cinema during the late 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. Rajan, along with his brother Nagendra, created a niche for themselves for nearly four decades. The duo scored music for about 375 films, over 200 of them in Kannada and the remaining in other languages like Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Tulu, Hindi and Sinhala. They composed innumerable hits, hundreds of melodious tunes in their career spanning four decades. They also hold the record for the longest active musical pair in the industry.
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Childhood[edit]
Baadi Hoda Balliyinda Lyrics English
Rajan (b. 1933) and Nagendrappa (b. 1935), born in Shivarampet of Mysore in a middle-class musical family. Their father Rajappa was a harmonium and flute player who played background music for silent movies.[1]
Within a short time, each of them attained proficiency in playing a different instrument – Rajan in violin and Nagendra in Jal tarang. Rajan used to listen to musical performances of eminent musicians at Choudayya Ramamandira in Mysore and hence got the opportunity to listen to music performances by Hindusthani, Karnatak, and western music in the Mysore palace. Later on Rajan came to Bangalore for his further educational studies.
Early career[edit]
In Bangalore Rajan studied in S.L.N. School in the K.R. Market area and later in Central High School. Rajan learnt the violin and appeared at the state level violin competition, where he secured the first place.
Both Rajan and Nagendra participated in public performances through Jaya Maruthi Orchestra. Meanwhile, Rajan got an offer to go to Madras. He took his brother along with him and they got an opportunity of learning the music trade under the aegis of H. R. Padmanabha Shastri, who was known for producing talkie movies at that time. This gave them significant exposure to the movie industry.
In 1951, Nagendra returned to Mysore and completed his matriculation. Then he joined P. Kalinga Rao, who was then a famous radio artiste. Within no time, Nagendra got an opportunity of singing for the movie 'Srinivasa Kalyana' along with Hindustani singer Ameer Bai.
Finally, Rajan–Nagendra became independent music directors when they scored music for the film Sowbhagya Lakshmi in 1952. This movie opened the doors of success and they never looked back for more than four decades. After 'Sowbhagya Lakshmi' came Vittalacharya's 'Chanchalakumari', 'Rajalakshmi' and 'Mutthaide Bhagya' in a series to pave the way for these would-be melody kings.
Composers[edit]
Rajan used to compose the melodies and set the notations for the orchestra. Nagendra used to dictate the lyrics and tune of the song to the singers.
They had a successful stint in Kannada film industry from early 50s till late 90s, but they started shining from 1973 with Gandhada Gudi songs becoming popular throughout Karnataka and dimmed in early 90s, when new generation music took over thus covering a span of two decades of lilting melodies that has been hugely popular till date in Karnataka and other states of South India.
In the 70s came super hits in a row like Nyayave Devaru, Gandhada Gudi, Devara Gudi, Bhagyavantaru, Eradu Kanasu, Naa Ninna Mareyalaare, Naa Ninna Bidalaare, Hombisilu, Bayalu Daari, Paavana Ganga, Giri Kanye and the list goes on.
In the 80s, they made the music for some Telugu films, including Maa Intayana Katha, Puli Bebbuli and Vayyari Bhamalu Vagalamari Bharathulu. They composed the music for about 70 Telugu films.
Further, they kept scoring consistently good music through the 90s and in the course, produced for movies like Mathe Haditu Kogile, Marali Goodige and Suprabhaata. They also composed music for a TV serial 'Abhimaana' on Udaya TV.
Rajan–Nagendra made delightful songs in the Rajkumar-Lakshmi starrer Naa Ninna Mareyalaare and Eradu Kanasu, which starred Rajkumar, Manjula and Kalpana.
Hombisilu, starring Vishnuvardhan, was another big hit.
Rajan–Nagendra also did a series of films starring Anant Nag, and Lakshmi, notable among them being Benkiya Bale and Chandanada Gombe etc.
Naa Ninna Mareyalaare, Gandhada Gudi, Eradu Kanasu—these huge musical hits of the Kannada screen featured the music of Rajan–Nagendra. Their team was exceptionally good at composing cheerful love duets, although they did come up with a couple of sombre numbers like Baadi hoda balliyinda(P B Srinivas, Eradu Kanasu)
The lyricists who wrote unforgettable lyrics for them are late Hunasur Krishna Murthy, Uday Shankar, Vijiya Narasimha, Geetha Priya, Dodda Range Gowda, Vyasa Rao and many more. The prominent Telugu lyricists are Narayana Reddy, Dasarathi and late Vetoori Sundarama Murthy and many others. The most prominent Tamil lyricists are late Kanna Dasan and many more.
The main male vocalists who enriched the melody of their songs are late Ghantasala, Kala Govindarajan, P.B.Srinivas, Dr. Rajkumar, late Kishore Kumar, Balasubrahmanyam, Jesudas,B.R.Chaya, Rajesh Krishna and many more. The popular female vocalists are Bala Saraswati, Soolamangalam sisters, P.Leela, S.Janaki, Vaani Jayaram, Rani, L.R.Easwari, P.Susheela, Jikki, Chitra and many more.
Hundreds of Rajan–Nagendra songs were sung by Legendary singers P.B.Sreenivas, S. Janaki, Dr.Rajkumar, SPB. Almost all of them remain etched as the unforgettable melodies of Kannada Cinema. The Love songs of SPB-SJ-Rajan–Nagendra combination is considered to be heavenly. Such an everlasting haunting melodies Rajan–Nagendra pair created. The duo is also reported to have introduced another illustrious playback singer K. S. Chitra to the Kannada cinema back in the early 1980s.
Nagendra sang a couple of songs in his five-decade-long career. The most popular was Yaaru yaaru née yaaru for the comedian Narasimharaju. He also sang Nammoora santheli in the Jai Jagadish-Lakshmi starrer Gaalimaatu. Neeliya baninda tareya oorinda from Tony. Somehow his voice was typecast for comic scenes.
The pair directed music for about 400 films, more than 200 in Kannada alone and rest in Tamil, Telugu, MalayalamTulu and Sinhalese.
Most of the hit songs from Kannada movies were remade in Telugu.
Composition[edit]
Some unforgettable Rajan–Nagendra numbers:
Kannada:
- Akashave beelali mele from Nyayave Devaru
- Aakaasha deepavu neenu from Pavana Ganga
- Aakaashadinda dharegilida from Chandanada Gombe
- Aaseya bhaava olavina jeeva from Mangalya Bhagya
- Aalaya Mrugalaya from Mrugalaya
- Aralutide moha from Nanobba Kalla
- Baanallu neene bhuviyallu neene from Bayalu Dari
- Bandeya baalina belakaagi from Avala Hejje
- Bisiladarenu Maleyadarenu from Benkiya bale
- Beladinglondu hennagi bandanthe kande from Premanubandha
- Beluvalda madilalli bevara hani biddaga from Beluvaladha Madilalli
- Cheluveya andada mogake from Devara Gudi
- Dundu mallige mathaadeya from Nanna Devaru
- Ee bhaavageete ninagaagi haadide from Onde Guri
- Ellelli Nodali Ninnane Kanuve from Na ninna mareyalare
- Endendu ninnanu maretu from Eradu Kanasu
- E Hrudaya Haadige from Suprabhata
- Gopilola hey gopala from Nari munidare maari
- Halliyadarenu shiva dilliyadarenu shiva from Mayor Muttanna
- Hosa balige nee joteyade from Naa ninna bidalare
- Indu enage govinda from Eradu Kanasu
- Jeeva veene from Hombisilu
- Kanasalu neene manasalu neene from Bayalu Dari
- Kangalu vandane helide from Mugiyada Kathe
- Kumkumaviruvude hanegaagi from Naaniruvude Ninaagaagi
- Mamaravello Kogileyello from Devara Gudi
- Manasu manasu ondadare from Preethi madu Tamasha nodu
- Maneyanu Belagide Indu from Chandanada Gombe
- Mathu chenna mauna chenna from Rama Lakshmana
- Modalane dinave olide from Pavana Ganga
- Muthina hanigalu' from Bayasade Banda Bhagya
- Na haadalu neevu aadabeku from Kalla Kulla
- Naa ninna mareyalaare from Naa ninna mareyalaare
- Naliva gulabi hoove from Auto Raja
- Nanna haadu nannadu from Suprabhata
- Nanu neenu ondada mele from Na ninna bidalare
- Navaduva Nudiye Kannada Nudi from Gandhadha Gudi
- Neera bittu nelada mele from Hombisilu
- Neralanu Kanada lateyante from Avala Hejje
- Notadage nageya meeti from Parasangada Genda Timma
- Omme ninnannu kann tumba from Gaali matu
- Prema preethi nannusiru from Singapoorinalli Raja Kulla
- Tam nam tam nam nannee manasu midiyutide from Eradu Kanasu
- Tarikere yeri mele mooru kari kuri mari from Devara Duddu
- Tera eri ambaradage from Parasangada Genda Timma
- Thareyu baanige thaavare neerige from Biligiriya Banadali
- Thai thai thai thai bangari from Giri Kanye
- Yuga yugagale saagali from Hrudaya Geethe
Telugu:
- Emo emo idhi (Aggi pidigu)
- Ennenno Janmalabandham (Puja)
- Ningi nela (Puja)
- Pujaluseya (Puja)
- Veena venuvaina sarigama (Intinti Ramayanam)
- Intinti Ramayanam (Intinti Ramayanam)
- Chinukula raali (Nalugu Sthambhalaata)
- Manasa veena madhugeetam (Panthulamma)
- Sirimalleneeva (Panthulamma)
- Letha chaligalulu (Moodu mullu)
- Neekosam yavvanamantha (Moodu mullu)
- Neekallalo Snehamu (Prema Khaidi)
- Aakaasam Nee Haddu Ra (Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi)
- Nagamalli Vo Teega Malli Vo (Nagamalli)
- Kastandhuko (Rendu Rellu Aaru)
- Viraha Veena (Rendu Rellu Aaru)
- Parimalinchu Punnamilo (Puli Bebbuli)
Awards and recognition[edit]
Rajan–Nagendra are in the same class as Hindi cinema's popular composing duo Shankar-Jaikishen, Laxmikanth Pyarelal and Kalyanji-Anandji. They excelled composing technically flawless and violin-rich orchestral interludes, and enjoyed an equally long innings in the industry. It is no exaggeration that these two brothers were called the Kalyanji – Anandji of Kannada film music.[2]
Their first award film in Kannada was
- Eradu Kanasu in 1973–74 – State Award for Best Music Director
- Parasangada Gendethimma in 1978–79 – State Award for Best Music Director
- 'Panthulamma' in 1979 – State Award for Best Music Director – Telugu Film, Nandi Best Music Award
They won many more awards from private and public associations such as south Indian film fans association, Chitra Rasikara Sangha, Karnataka films directors association, Kannada chalana chitra pathra karthara sanga, Madras Telugu academy, ugadi puraskara award, Abhinandana film awards Hydrabad kalasagar, Madras etc., Throughout south India. Many of their films have celebrated hundred days and silver jubilees.
Nagendra's death[edit]
Nagendra, the younger one of the two brothers who gave Kannada cinema some of its most memorable hits, died of a stroke in Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospitals, Bangalore, on 4 November 2000. He was being treated for hernia, but later developed complications from high blood pressure and diabetes.[3][4]
Current status[edit]
Mr. Rajan is continuing his work along with his son R Ananth kumar. He has written a book titled 'Haado suswara sangeetha' regarding an innovative notation system for music enthusiasts. They are also conducting music classes by name 'Sapthaswaranjali' for vocal enthusiasts on Voice culturing & film singing.
Discography[edit]
Kannada[edit]
Year | Film title | Language | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1952 | Sowbhagya Lakshmi | ||
1953 | Chanchala Kumari | Debut Film as Music Director[5] | |
1954 | Kanyaa Daana | ||
1954 | Rajalakshmi | ||
1956 | Muthaide Bhagya | ||
1958 | Maangalya Yoaga | ||
1958 | Mane Thumbida Hennu | ||
1959 | Manege Banda Mahalakshmi | ||
1961 | Naagaarjuna | ||
1962 | Ratnamanjari | ||
1964 | Mangala Muhurta | ||
1964 | Annapoorna | ||
1964 | Navajeevana | ||
1964 | Veera Sankalpa | ||
1965 | Paathala Mohini | ||
1966 | Eendu Ninnavane | ||
1966 | Mantralaya Mahatme | ||
1966 | Sri Kannika Parameshwari Katha | ||
1967 | Sathi Sukanya | ||
1967 | Anuraadha | ||
1967 | Bangaarada Hoovu | ||
1967 | Devara Gedda Maanava | ||
1968 | Adda Daari | ||
1968 | Pravaasi Mandira | ||
1969 | Mayor Muthanna | ||
1970 | Aaparaajithe | ||
1970 | Boregowda Bangalorige Bandha | ||
1970 | Kanneeru | ||
1970 | Muru Muttugalu | ||
1971 | Anugraha | ||
1971 | Nyayave Devaru | ||
1971 | Onde Kula Onde Daiva | ||
1972 | Bhale Huchcha | ||
1972 | Kulla Agent 000 | Kishore Kumar sang for this movie | |
1972 | Naari Munidare Maari | ||
1972 | Vishakanye | ||
1973 | Beesida Bale | ||
1973 | Cowboy Kulla | ||
1973 | Dharmapatni | ||
1973 | Gandhada Gudi | ||
1973 | Swayamvara | ||
1974 | Eradu Kanasu | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director | |
1974 | Mahaa Thyaga | ||
1974 | Prema Paasha | ||
1974 | Professor Huchuraya | ||
1974 | Sri Srinivasa Kalyana | ||
1975 | Beluvalada Madilaali | ||
1975 | Devara Gudi | ||
1975 | Kalla Kulla | ||
1975 | Mantra Shakthi | ||
1976 | Bayalu Daari | ||
1976 | Maangalya Bhagya | ||
1976 | Mugiyada Kathe | ||
1976 | Naa Ninna Mareyalare | ||
1976 | Vijaya Vaani | ||
1977 | Bayasade Banda Bhagya | ||
1977 | Bhagyavantharu | ||
1977 | Devara Duddu | ||
1977 | Pavana Ganga | ||
1977 | Taayiginta Devarilla | ||
1978 | Hombisilu | ||
1978 | Kiladi Jodi | ||
1978 | Kittu Puttu | ||
1978 | Madhura Sangama | ||
1978 | Parasangada Gendethimma | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director | |
1978 | Phoenix | ||
1978 | Singapuralli Raja Kulla | ||
1979 | Chandanada Gombe | ||
1979 | Maralu Sarapani | ||
1979 | Naa Ninna Bidalaare | ||
1979 | Naaniruvude Ninaagaagi | ||
1979 | Nanobba Kalla | ||
1979 | Preethi Maadu Tamashe Nodu | ||
1979 | Putani Agent 123 | ||
1980 | Auto Raja | ||
1980 | Biligiriya Banadalli | ||
1980 | Kulla Kulli | ||
1980 | Manku Thimma | ||
1980 | Point Parimala | ||
1980 | Rama Lakshmana | ||
1980 | Rama-Parashurama | ||
1981 | Avala Hejje | ||
1981 | Chadurida Chitragulu | ||
1981 | Gaali Maathu | ||
1981 | Jeevakke Jeeva | ||
1981 | Koodi Baalidare Swarga Sukha | ||
1981 | Muniyana Maadari | ||
1981 | Prema Pallavi | ||
1981 | Premaanubandha | ||
1981 | Yava Hoovu Yara Mudigo | ||
1982 | Chalisuva Modagalu | ||
1982 | Archana | ||
1982 | Bettale Seve | ||
1982 | Nanna Devaru | ||
1982 | Paraajitha | ||
1982 | Tony | ||
1983 | Benkiya Bale | ||
1983 | Gayathri Maduve | ||
1983 | Ibbani Karagithu | ||
1983 | Jaggu | ||
1983 | Onde Guri | ||
1983 | Prema Parva | ||
1984 | Prema Saakshi | ||
1984 | Kalinga Sarpa | ||
1984 | Marali Goodige | ||
1984 | Maryade Mahalu | ||
1984 | Mooru Janma | ||
1984 | Olavu Moodidaga | ||
1984 | Onde Raktha | ||
1984 | Preethi Vatsalya | ||
1984 | Premigala Saval | ||
1984 | Yarivanu | ||
1985 | Bettada Hoovu | ||
1985 | Bidugadeya Bedi | ||
1985 | Giribaale | ||
1985 | Jeevana Chakra | ||
1985 | Kaadina Raja | ||
1985 | Sedina Hakki | ||
1985 | Shabdagalu | ||
1986 | Guri | ||
1986 | Mattondu Charithre | ||
1986 | Mrugaalaya | ||
1986 | Prema Gange | ||
1986 | Seelu Nakshatra | ||
1986 | Usha | Kannada | |
1986 | Vishwa Roopa | ||
1987 | Aapadbaandava | ||
1987 | Inspector Kranti Kumar | ||
1987 | Karunamayi | ||
1988 | Arjun | ||
1988 | Dharmaatma | ||
1988 | Jananayaka | ||
1988 | Nammoora Raja | ||
1988 | Sambhavaami Yuge Yuge | ||
1988 | Suprabhatha | ||
1989 | Doctor Krishna | ||
1989 | Gagana | ||
1989 | Hrudaya Geethe | ||
1990 | Baare Nanna Muddina Raani | ||
1990 | Chapala Chennigaraya | ||
1990 | Ganeshana Maduve | ||
1990 | Kempu Surya | ||
1990 | Mathe Haditu Kogile | ||
1990 | Shivashankar | ||
1991 | Gandanige Takka Hendathi | ||
1991 | Gauri Ganesha | ||
1991 | Jagadeka Veera | ||
1991 | Mangalya | ||
1991 | Modada Mareyali | ||
1991 | Nagu Naguta Nali | ||
1992 | Aathma Bandhana | ||
1992 | Hatamari Hennu Kiladi Gandu | ||
1992 | Kaliyuga Seethe | ||
1992 | Mysore Jaana | ||
1992 | Nanna Shatru | ||
1992 | Ondu Cinema Kathe | ||
1992 | Prema Sangama | ||
1992 | Shivanaga | ||
1993 | Bahaddoor Hennu | ||
1993 | Huvondu Beku Ballige | ||
1993 | Jaga Mechida Huduga | ||
1993 | Jeevana Sangharsha | ||
1993 | Naanendu Nimmavane | ||
1993 | Suryodaya | ||
1993 | Urvashi Kalyana | ||
1994 | Bhutaayi Makkalu | ||
1994 | Gandhada Gudi Part 2 | ||
1994 | Poorna Satya | ||
1994 | Yaarigu Haelbedi | ||
1995 | Bangaarada Kalasa | ||
1995 | Ganeshana Galate | ||
1995 | Giddu Daada | ||
1995 | Karulina Kudi | ||
1995 | State Rowdy | ||
1995 | Yama Kinkara | ||
1996 | Bangarada Mane | ||
1996 | Baalina Jyothi | ||
1996 | Suryaputra | ||
1997 | Choo Bhaana | ||
1997 | Janani Janmabhoomi | ||
1998 | Arjun Abhimanyu | ||
1998 | Bayalu Deepa | ||
1998 | Hrudayanjali | ||
1998 | Jagat Kilaadi | ||
1999 | Prema Prema Prema |
Telugu[edit]
No | Year | Film title | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1959 | Pelli Meedha Pelli | |
2 | 1960 | Kanaka Durga Pooja Mahima | |
3 | 1960 | Anna Chellelu | |
4 | 1962 | Khaidhi Kannayya | |
5 | 1962 | Madhana Kaamaraju Katha | |
6 | 1964 | Aggi Pidugu | |
7 | 1964 | Navagraha Pooja Mahima | |
8 | 1971 | Varalakshmi Vratam | |
9 | 1975 | Pooja (1975 film) | |
10 | 1977 | Panthulamma | |
11 | 1978 | Sommokadidi Sokokadidi | |
12 | 1979 | Intinti Ramayanam | |
13 | 1980 | Allari Baava | |
14 | 1980 | Nagamalli | |
15 | 1980 | Thathayya Premaleelalu | |
16 | 1981 | Maa Pelli Katha | |
17 | 1981 | Pranaya Geetham | |
18 | 1982 | Manchu Pallaki | |
19 | 1982 | Vayyari Bhaamalu Vagalamaari Bharthalu | |
20 | 1982 | Naalugu Stambhalata | |
21 | 1982 | Maa Intaina Katha | |
22 | 1983 | Kotikkodau | |
23 | 1983 | Moodu Mullu | |
24 | 1983 | Puli Bebbuli | |
25 | 1983 | Lanke Bindelu | |
26 | 1984 | Raju Raani Jockey | |
27 | 1985 | Anuraga Bandham | |
28 | 1985 | Rendu Rella Aaru | |
29 | 1986 | Aadapaduchu | |
30 | 1987 | Raaga Leela | |
31 | 1988 | Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela | |
32 | 1987 | Raaga Leela | |
32 | 1991 | Prema Khaidi | |
33 | 1991 | Appula Appa Rao |
Tamil[edit]
- Ellorum Vazhavendum (1962)
- Veettukku Veedu Vaasapadi (1979)
Malayalam[edit]
- Kaattu Rani (1985)
- Lady Teacher (1982)
![Baadi Baadi](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123704687/375641607.jpg)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Rajan-Nagendra Childhood'. tollywoodtimes.com. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^http://www.tollywoodsingers.com/rajannagendra.htm
- ^'A composer signs off proudly'. themusicmagazine.com. 4 November 2000. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^'Music director Nagendra dead'. The Times of India. Archived from the original on 29 April 2001. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- ^[url=http://www.themusicmagazine.com/nagendraobit.html]
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rajan–Nagendra&oldid=881457070'