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K. V. Mahadevan

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In thisTamil name, there is nosurname or family name. The nameKrishnankoil is atoponym, the nameVenkadachalam is apatronym, and the person should be referred to by theirgiven name,Mahadevan.
K. V. Mahadevan
Background information
Born
Krishnankoil Venkadachalam Mahadevan
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(1918-03-14)14 March 1918
Died21 June 2001(2001-06-21) (aged 83)
GenresFilm score,Theatre
OccupationsMusic director
InstrumentsKeyboard, piano
Years active1942–1992
Musical artist

Krishnankoil Venkadachalam Mahadevan (14 March 1918 – 21 June 2001) was an Indian composer, singer-songwriter, music producer, and musician who won the inauguralNational Film Award for Best Music Direction in (1967) forKandan Karunai. Known for his works inTamil,Telugu,Malayalam, andKannada films. He is best known for his contributions in works such asManchi Manasulu (1962),Lava Kusa (1963),Thiruvilaiyadal (1965),Saraswathi Sabatham (1966),Kandan Karunai (1967),Thillana Mohanambal (1968),Adimai Penn (1969),Balaraju Katha (1970),Athiparasakthi (1971),Sankarabharanam (1979),Saptapadi (1981),Sirivennela (1986),Sruthilayalu (1987),Sutradharulu (1989),Pelli Pustakam (1991), andSwathi Kiranam (1992).

A contemporary ofM. S. Viswanathan andT. K. Ramamoorthy, starting his career in 1942 withManonmani, Mahadevan scored music for over six hundred feature films, spanning four decades, and has garnered twoNational Film Awards, threeAndhra Pradesh stateNandi Awards, aTamil Nadu State Film Award, and aFilmfare Award South.[3] He was also conferred the title of "Thirai Isai Thilagam" (Pride of Cine Music Directors) in Tamil cinema. His assistantPukazhenthi is credited to have usually writing the score and arranging the orchestra, after Mahadevan composes a tune.

Early life and career

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K. V. Mahadevan was born in 1918 atKrishnancoil, a locality inNagercoil,Kanyakumari District. Father Venkadachalam Bhagavathar and Mother Pichaiyammal[2]K. V. Mahadevan, also called by his honorific name Thirai Isai Thilagam (lit. pride of film music),[4] did music composing for more than 50 years, beginning from 1942 until 1993.

Telugu Film Industry crowned him with title "Swara Brahma" (Creator/Father of Musical notes).His song "mama mama mama" from 1962 Telugu movieManchi Manasulu became popular those days, as a result, Telugu film industry with love started calling him "Mama" since then.

His favorite music instrument isNadaswaram similar to (Shehnai).It could be the reason his compositions have always reflected its mellifluous pattern.Another great characteristic from this scholar as it is known to everyone and open fact that he never asked lyricist to write lyrics for his earlier composed tunes. Always composed tunes to written lyrics.Very few inIndia have been able to exercise this feat with success.

Music has noLanguage barriers."Sisurvethi, pasurvethi, vethiganarasamphanihi" is a popular Sanskrit axiom which says that Music has the power to impress a child, animal, and the universe alike.As we can read from Climax song of filmSankarabharanam (1980 film), "Tatva Saadhana ku Satya Shodhana ku Sangeethame Pranamu" (Music is a Stair Case for attaining Enlightenment and truth discovery)

"Swara Brahma" left no foot prints of his mother tongue when it comes to his scores in other languages.Telugu language being inherited from Sanskrit, has its own nativity which composers of Telugu as their mother tongue and "North" (O. P. Nayyar), "West" (C. Ramchandra), (Shankar–Jaikishan), (Laxmikant–Pyarelal), (Chirrantan Bhatt), "East" (R. D. Burman), (Salil Chowdhury), (Ravindra Jain), (Bappi Lahiri) like composers could fulfill effortlessly."Swara Brahma" automatically had fallen into that groove as he was getting to know meaning of lyrics for every song before composing them. Assistant Puhalendi too exhibited similar characteristics as it was evident from interludes orchestration.

According to famous DirectorK. Raghavendra Rao opinion as expressed by him, Mama "Mahadevan" is "Saraswati Putra" andK. Chakravarthy is "Ekalavya".His 1977 filmAdavi Ramudu (1977 film) was recorded as the highest grossing Telugu film of the 1970s.DirectorK. Raghavendra Rao 's fatherK. S. Prakash Rao mostly worked withPendyala Nageswara Rao between 1950&1974.K. Chakravarthy too composed good music for music loverK. Raghavendra Rao previous moviesJyothi (1976 film) andKalpana (1977 film).

But Production house Sathya Chitra earlier productionTahsildar Gari Ammayi music was scored by Mama.Based on their faith, Sathya chitra insisted and retained "Mama" forN. T. Rama Rao movieAdavi Ramudu (1977 film).Mama's composition "Krushi vunte Manushulu Rushulavutaaru" (Effort makes Humans Saints) stands testimony to all stake holders of this movie and to every one who believes in determination."Yuva Chitra Arts" banner ProducerK. Murari being ardent fan of "Mama" stopped producing movies ever since "Mama" called it a day in his career.DirectorBapu (director), ProducerS. Gopala Reddy, DirectorKodi Ramakrishna and later in his career actorMohan Babu loved working with "Mama".It would be tough to guess between "Swara Brahma" and Director "K. Viswanath" as to, who was elemental in whose fame.Combined effort returned laurels to art of Cinema. May be "Vidhaata talapuna prabhavinchinadi anaadi Jeevana Vedam".Contemporary musicianP. Bhanumathi criticized "Mama" about his score for movieSankarabharanam (1980 film) as lighter versionCarnatic musicRaga 's rendered by him. Later she even went on to sing a song "Shree Surya Narayanaa Melukoo" for "Mama" in his 1984 movieMangammagari Manavadu .

His music assistant known as Puhalendi in Telugu film industry was with him like a life partner throughout his life, though scored few films on his own.Mahadevan-PuhalendiPukazhenthi as music director duo scored music for 1993N. T. Rama Rao movieSrinatha Kavi Sarvabhowmudu directed byBapu (director).

Filmography

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Tamil

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Telugu

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Malayalam

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Kannada

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Playback Singer

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YearFilmLanguageSongCo-singerMusic
1952KumariTamilAanukkoru Penn VenumeyK. V. Mahadevan
1953Madana MohiniTamilUnmaikke Ulagil Uyarvuthaan IllaiyeK. V. Mahadevan
Peru Sollum Pillai IllaiyeG. Kasthoori
Vaazhiya Senthamizh Thaaye
Kannodu Kannaayi Rahasiyam PesiP. Leela
1953NaalvarTamilAbaraadham Roobaa AimbadhuK. RaniK. V. Mahadevan
Lavukku Lavukku LoveK. Rani
1954KoondukkiliTamilRaatthirikku Boovaavukku LaatteriT. M. Soundararajan & V. N. SundharamK. V. Mahadevan
1955Asai Anna Arumai ThambiTamilPozhaikkum Vazhiyai PaaruThodi Kannan,S. C. Krishnan,P. Susheela, Udutha Sarojini & PadmaK. V. Mahadevan
Kaanaadha Kaatchigalai PaaruK. Rani

Awards

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Personal life

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K.V.Mahadevan, at the time of his death, was survived by his wife, two sons and three daughters. The famous son being V. Mahadevan, whose debut role was that of a judge in the Tamil filmMaasilamani.

Death

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K.V. Mahadevan died on 21 June 2001 inChennai when he was 83.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Article on K. V. Mahadevan in The Hindu". 29 June 2001. Archived from the original on 20 October 2003.
  2. ^abKolappan, B. (5 January 2015)."Forgotten heroes of Carnatic music".The Hindu.
  3. ^ab"The Hindu : K.V. Mahadevan dead". Hinduonnet.com. 22 June 2001. Archived from the original on 13 March 2008. Retrieved29 February 2012.
  4. ^Thirai Isai Thilagam – K.V. Mahadevan – All Songs – Download or Listen Free – JioSaavn, 15 June 2018, retrieved26 May 2021
  5. ^"Indradhanusu (1978)".Indiancine.ma. Retrieved11 January 2024.
  6. ^The Times of India, Entertainment."National Awards Winners 1967: Complete list of winners of National Awards 1967".timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2020. Retrieved11 August 2021.
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