logo
Sivaprakash Interview: Ilaiyaraaja sir respects the director's vision

Sivaprakash Interview: Ilaiyaraaja sir respects the director's vision

Director Sivaprakash believes that the word hero has become associated with fanaticism, almost worship. 'In
Peranbum Perungobamum
, there are only characters affected by the flow of the story. There aren't any heroes or heroines or any conventional character tropes,' he says, about his upcoming film.
Peranbum Perungobamum
is about a man facing casteist oppression in different phases of his life. 'In my life's story, I am the hero, in another person's life story they are the hero, but taken collectively the story is more important than those involved,' adds Sivaprakash.
Peranbum Perungobamum
, which is billed as a romantic thriller, marks the directorial debut of Sivaprakash and has music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.
'When it comes to making music for the film, Ilaiyaraaja sir respects the vision of the director,' says Sivaprakash with reverence for the veteran composer, when asked about the score for the film.
Peranbum Perungobamum
was shot mostly in Theni, around Pannaipuram, where Ilaiyaraaja is from. 'Since he is familiar with the place and the culture, the score for the film blended seamlessly with the culture that it sets out to portray.' Talking about Ilaiyaraaja, Sivaprakash mentions that 'He wants his music to bring the viewers into the story. He dislikes music that has no connection to the story.' Along with composing the music for
Peranbum Perungobamum
, Ilaiyaraaja also wrote the lyrics for three songs. The director says that the setting of the film has a major connection to its themes. 'Tamil Nadu feels like an entirely different world once you cross south of Chengalpattu. The film shows the culture and faith systems of the small villages and towns from that world,' says Sivaprakash. According to the director, the romantic thriller deals with heavy themes through the eyes of the protagonist. 'In the film, we see the phases of a man's life when he's in school, as an adult, and as a man in his forties.
Peranbum Perungobamum
shows the oppression faced by the man in those particular phases.' The director says he has done extensive research for the film, including filing an RTI to find out the number of honour killings cases in Tamil Nadu. 'The reason the official number of cases filed under the honour killing category is less is because many cases are filed under different reasons and move forward in that direction,' he reveals.
The director says he chose to centre his film on the evils of casteism since the issue has left a deep impact on him. 'While in school, I read the lines about untouchability being a sin, an illness, and a crime. But instead of understanding those lines, I just moved past them. For untouchability to go away from society, we need to understand it first so that the next generation can do better.'
Peranbum Perungobamum
stars Vijith Bachan and Shali Nivekas, along with Mime Gopi, Deepa, Subatra Robert, and Aruldoss. Kamatchi Jeyakrishnan is producing the film under the E5 Entertainment banner, which is set to be released on May 16.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Ilaiyaraaja honoured with Vocational Excellence Award in Coimbatore
Ilaiyaraaja honoured with Vocational Excellence Award in Coimbatore

New Indian Express

timean hour ago

  • New Indian Express

Ilaiyaraaja honoured with Vocational Excellence Award in Coimbatore

COIMBATORE: Legendary music composer Ilaiyaraaja was honoured with the Vocational Excellence Award in Coimbatore for his outstanding contribution to Indian music. The award was presented by the Rotary Club in recognition of his decades-long impact on the music industry. During the felicitation ceremony, several organisations and industrialists paid tribute to the maestro with flower bouquets and shawls. Widely regarded as one of India's greatest composers, Ilaiyaraaja's illustrious career spans over four decades, during which he has composed music for over a thousand films, leaving an indelible mark on both Tamil and Telugu cinema. Born R. Gnanathesikan on 3 June 1943 in Pannaipuram, a village in Tamil Nadu's Theni district, Ilaiyaraaja began his musical journey at a young age. His work has not only captivated audiences across generations but also carried deep cultural and political resonance, often reflecting social themes and celebrations.

Ilaiyaraaja awarded with Vocational Excellence award in Coimbatore
Ilaiyaraaja awarded with Vocational Excellence award in Coimbatore

Mint

time2 hours ago

  • Mint

Ilaiyaraaja awarded with Vocational Excellence award in Coimbatore

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 7 (ANI): Legendary music composer Ilaiyaraaja was awarded the Vocational Excellence award for his contribution to music in Coimbatore. During the felicitation event, various organisations and industrialists presented him with flower bouquets and shawls. Ilaiyaraaja was awarded the Vocational Excellence award by the Rotary Club for his contribution to music. His illustrious career spans over four decades, during which he composed music for over a thousand films, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry. Ilaiyaraaja, widely regarded as one of the greatest music composers in India, is renowned for his work in Tamil and Telugu cinema. His illustrious career spans over four decades, during which he composed music for over a thousand films, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry. Born as R. Gnanathesikan on June 3, 1943, in the village of Pannaipuram, Theni district, Ilaiyaraaja began his journey in music at a young age. His compositions have not only enchanted listeners but also often delivered strong political messages, capturing the essence of social events and celebrations. His unique musical style combines folk rhythms with classical techniques, making him a trendsetter in South Indian cinema. The maestro's creations have stood the test of time, continuing to resonate with audiences worldwide. Some of his most iconic songs include: 'Machana Pathingala' from 'Annakili (1975)' : This song marked the beginning of Ilaiyaraaja's musical journey, blending folk rhythms with contemporary film music. Its melodic charm remains beloved by generations. 'Metti Oli Kaatrodu' from 'Metti (1980)' : This song, sung by Janaki, continues to mesmerize listeners with its enchanting lyrics and melody.'Thenpaandi Cheemayile' from 'Nayagan (1987)' : A timeless classic from a legendary film, the song's deep emotional impact has made it unforgettable for listeners.' 'Janani Janani' from 'Thaai Moogambhigai (1982)' : A highly revered devotional song, it became an anthem of faith during the 1980s, still cherished by devotees today. 'Uravugal Thodarkathai' from 'Aval Appadithan (1978)' : This song, sung by K. J. Yesudas, continues to touch hearts with its melody, showcasing Ilaiyaraaja's mastery over emotion-laden music. Ilaiyaraaja's music has not only influenced the film industry but also deeply impacted the cultural and emotional fabric of Indian society. His compositions speak to universal human emotions, capturing everything from joy to sorrow, all while preserving the rich traditions of Tamil and South Indian music. (ANI)

Ilaiyaraaja's blessings elevate ‘Shashtipoorthi'
Ilaiyaraaja's blessings elevate ‘Shashtipoorthi'

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Hans India

Ilaiyaraaja's blessings elevate ‘Shashtipoorthi'

The team of Shashtipoorthi, a recently released film that is earning appreciation from audiences, paid a heartfelt tribute to music maestro Ilaiyaraaja on his birthday. The team, including actors Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Rupeysh, director Pavan Prabha, and others, visited Chennai to extend their wishes to the legendary composer, who played a crucial role in the film's growing popularity. Speaking on the occasion, an emotional Rupeysh shared, 'The main reason our film Shashtipoorthi received so much craze and recognition is Ilaiyaraaja sir. His support and kind words are unforgettable. He wholeheartedly blessed me, saying I will grow as both a hero and a producer. With this motivation, I plan to make more meaningful films under the Maa Aayi Creations banner.' The film, which hit theatres on May 30, stars Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Archana, Rupeysh, and Akanksha in lead roles. It is helmed by director Pavan Prabha and has been getting positive responses from the public. During the Chennai visit, Dr. Rajendra Prasad paid floral tribute to Ilaiyaraaja as a mark of respect. He even sang a few classic tracks from his previous films like April 1 Vidudala and Preminchu Pelladu, which delighted Ilaiyaraaja. 'You're singing very well, Prasad,' the composer appreciated warmly. The legendary musician spent quality time with the film's team—interacting with Rupeysh, Pavan Prabha, lyricist Chaitanya Prasad, and cinematographer Ram—congratulating them for their efforts and the heartfelt storytelling in Shashtipoorthi. With Ilaiyaraaja's blessings and audience love, Shashtipoorthi is shaping up to be a memorable success.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store