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M. G. Radhakrishnan

Malabar Gopalan Nair Radhakrishnan (29 July 1940 – 2 July 2010) was an Indian music director and Carnatic vocalist from Kerala.

M.G. Radhakrishnan
M.G. Radhakrishnan
Background information
Birth nameMalabar Gopalan Radhakrishnan
Born(1940-07-29)29 July 1940
Haripad, Travancore, British India
Died2 July 2010(2010-07-02) (aged 69)
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
GenresMusic Director
Carnatic music
Composer
Occupation(s)Music Director
Years active1978–2010

Personal life edit

M. G. Radhakrishnan was born on 29 July 1940 at Haripad, in Alappuzha district, Kerala as the eldest of three children of music composer and harmonist Malabar Gopalan and Harikatha exponent Kamalakshi marasyar.[1] He studied at the S. D. College, Alappuzha, and undertook Ganabhooshanam from Swathi Thirunal College of Music. K. J. Yesudas was one of his classmates there. His younger brother M. G. Sreekumar is a playback singer in Malayalam and Tamil cinema[2] and his younger sister K. Omanakutty is a carnatic vocalist and academic.[citation needed]

He died on 2 July 2010 at KIMS hospital in Thiruvananthapuram due to liver disease, less than a month short of his 70th birthday.[citation needed]

Career edit

M. G. Radhakrishnan was a disciple of Sree Vidyadhiraja Hridayanjali,[3] an Indian ascetic, and composed music for the ascetic's lyrics,[3] which was sung by his younger sister Dr. K Omanakutty,[3] a Carnatic vocalist. In his official capacity, Radhakrishnan worked as staff and become the senior music composer (Grade 1) in Akashvani, Trivandrum. In 1962, he joined All India Radio as a music composer. He used to conduct a 15-minute light music class through AIR.[citation needed]

He made his debut in cinema as a playback singer through "Unniganapathiye..." from Kallichellamma (1969), which had music composed by K. Raghavan. His songs as a vocalist include "Sharike Sharike" from Sharashayya, "Pallanayattin Theerathu" from Ningalenne Communist Aakki etc. He performed at N S S Headquarters at Changanassery and at Karrikkakom Chamundeswary Temple at Thiruvananthapuram. He then focussed at composing light music.[citation needed]

His debut film as a music director was G. Aravindan's Thampu (1978). He then did Thakara (1980). Songs from this film, Mouname Mouname and Kudayolam Bhoomi won him several accolades and fame. Other major works by him include: Adwaitham, Devasuram, Manichithrathazhu, Rakkuyilin Rajasadassil and Ananthabhadram, which was his last work.

He has also composed the poems of Kamala Surayya, an Indian writer, through the album Surayya Padunnu.[4] Radhakrishnan introduced K. S. Chithra, a singer and a student of Omanakutty, to the film and music industry by employing her in the film Attahaasam.[5][6]

Death edit

Radhakrishnan died from liver cirrhosis on 2 July 2010 at KIMS hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.[7] He was admitted there a week earlier after his condition worsened, and was in ventilator since then. He was less than a month short of his 70th birthday when he died. He was cremated with full state honours at Thaikkad Santhikavadam electronic crematorium on the next day. His son M. R. Rajakrishnan is a sound recordist.[citation needed] His wife Padmaja, who outlived him for nearly ten years, died on 15 June 2020 following a heart attack.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Kerala State Film Awards edit

Asianet Film Awards edit

Others edit

Filmography edit

# Film Film director Year
1 Thampu G Aravindan 1978
2 Thiranottam Ashok Kumar 1978
3 Thakara Bharathan 1980
4 Aaravam Bharathan 1980
5 Chamaram Bharathan 1980
6 Njan Ekananu P Chandrasekhar 1982
7 Poochakkoru Mookkuthi Priyadarshan 1984
8 Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya Priyadarshan 1985
9 Rakkuyilin Ragasadassil Priyadarshan 1986
10 Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi Priyadarshan 1986
11 Geetham Sajan 1986
12 Sarvakalashala Venu Nagavally 1987
13 Jaalakam Harikumar 1987
14 Nombarathi Poovu Padmarajan 1987
15 Vellanakalude Nadu Priyadarshan 1988
16 Adhwaytham Priyadarshan 1992
17 Manichithrathazhu Fazil 1993
18 Devaasuram I. V. Sasi 1993
19 Ammayane Satyam Balachandra Menon 1993
20 Kashmeeram Rajiv Anchal 1994
21 Agnidevan Venu Nagavally 1995
22 Thakshashila Sreekumar Krishnan Nair 1995
23 Rakthasakshikal Sindabad Venu Nagavally 1998
24 Stalin Sivadas T S Suresh Babu 1999
25 Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu T. K. Rajeev Kumar 1999
26 Pilots Rajiv Anchal 2000
27 Narasimham Shaji Kailas 2000
28 Praja Joshi 2001
29 Meghasandesham Rajasenan 2001
30 Nariman K. Madhu 2001
31 Kattu Vannu Vilichappol Sasi Paravoor 2001
32 Achaneyanenikkishtam Suresh Krishna 2002
33 Yanam Sanjay Nambiar 2004
34 Ananthabhadram Santhosh Sivan 2005

References edit

  1. ^ "Harippad honed his talents". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. ^ ; Saraswathy Nagarajan, The Hindu, 2005-06-24; Retrieved: 2007-09-03
  3. ^ a b c Chords & Notes 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine; The Hindu, 2002-11-28; Retrieved: 2007-09-03
  4. ^ ; NJ Nair, The Hindu, 2005-06-10; Retrieved: 2007-09-03
  5. ^ K.S Chitra's Melodious Voice 2007-09-11 at the Wayback Machine; Dhanyasree .M, One India Retrieved: 2007-09-03
  6. ^ ; The Hindu, 2005-01-28; Retrieved: 2007-09-03
  7. ^ "Music director M G Radhakrishnan passes away". Oneindia. 3 July 2010. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
  8. ^ "Classical Music". Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  9. ^ "Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award: Light Music". Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. Retrieved 26 February 2023.

External links edit

  • M.G. Radhakrishnan at IMDb
  • Official website of M. G. Radhakrishnan foundation
  • MG Radhakrishnan at MSI
  • (in Malayalam)
  • (in Malayalam)
  • (in Malayalam)
  • (in Malayalam)

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Haripad in Alappuzha district Kerala as the eldest of three children of music composer and harmonist Malabar Gopalan and Harikatha exponent Kamalakshi marasyar 1 He studied at the S D College Alappuzha and undertook Ganabhooshanam from Swathi Thirunal College of Music K J Yesudas was one of his classmates there His younger brother M G Sreekumar is a playback singer in Malayalam and Tamil cinema 2 and his younger sister K Omanakutty is a carnatic vocalist and academic citation needed He died on 2 July 2010 at KIMS hospital in Thiruvananthapuram due to liver disease less than a month short of his 70th birthday citation needed Career editM G Radhakrishnan was a disciple of Sree Vidyadhiraja Hridayanjali 3 an Indian ascetic and composed music for the ascetic s lyrics 3 which was sung by his younger sister Dr K Omanakutty 3 a Carnatic vocalist In his official capacity Radhakrishnan worked as staff and become the senior music composer Grade 1 in Akashvani Trivandrum In 1962 he joined All India Radio as a music composer He used to conduct a 15 minute light music class through AIR citation needed He made his debut in cinema as a playback singer through Unniganapathiye from Kallichellamma 1969 which had music composed by K Raghavan His songs as a vocalist include Sharike Sharike from Sharashayya Pallanayattin Theerathu from Ningalenne Communist Aakki etc He performed at N S S Headquarters at Changanassery and at Karrikkakom Chamundeswary Temple at Thiruvananthapuram He then focussed at composing light music citation needed His debut film as a music director was G Aravindan s Thampu 1978 He then did Thakara 1980 Songs from this film Mouname Mouname and Kudayolam Bhoomi won him several accolades and fame Other major works by him include Adwaitham Devasuram Manichithrathazhu Rakkuyilin Rajasadassil and Ananthabhadram which was his last work He has also composed the poems of Kamala Surayya an Indian writer through the album Surayya Padunnu 4 Radhakrishnan introduced K S Chithra a singer and a student of Omanakutty to the film and music industry by employing her in the film Attahaasam 5 6 Death editRadhakrishnan died from liver cirrhosis on 2 July 2010 at KIMS hospital in Thiruvananthapuram 7 He was admitted there a week earlier after his condition worsened and was in ventilator since then He was less than a month short of his 70th birthday when he died He was cremated with full state honours at Thaikkad Santhikavadam electronic crematorium on the next day His son M R Rajakrishnan is a sound recordist citation needed His wife Padmaja who outlived him for nearly ten years died on 15 June 2020 following a heart attack citation needed Awards editKerala State Film Awards edit 2005 Best Music Director Ananthabadram citation needed 2001 Best Music Director Achaneyaanenikkishtam citation needed Asianet Film Awards edit 2005 Best Music Director Award Anandabhadram citation needed 2001 Best Music Director Award Kaate Vannu Vilichappol citation needed Others edit 2004 Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Fellowship 8 1995 Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award 9 Filmography edit Film Film director Year 1 Thampu G Aravindan 1978 2 Thiranottam Ashok Kumar 1978 3 Thakara Bharathan 1980 4 Aaravam Bharathan 1980 5 Chamaram Bharathan 1980 6 Njan Ekananu P Chandrasekhar 1982 7 Poochakkoru Mookkuthi Priyadarshan 1984 8 Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya Priyadarshan 1985 9 Rakkuyilin Ragasadassil Priyadarshan 1986 10 Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi Priyadarshan 1986 11 Geetham Sajan 1986 12 Sarvakalashala Venu Nagavally 1987 13 Jaalakam Harikumar 1987 14 Nombarathi Poovu Padmarajan 1987 15 Vellanakalude Nadu Priyadarshan 1988 16 Adhwaytham Priyadarshan 1992 17 Manichithrathazhu Fazil 1993 18 Devaasuram I V Sasi 1993 19 Ammayane Satyam Balachandra Menon 1993 20 Kashmeeram Rajiv Anchal 1994 21 Agnidevan Venu Nagavally 1995 22 Thakshashila Sreekumar Krishnan Nair 1995 23 Rakthasakshikal Sindabad Venu Nagavally 1998 24 Stalin Sivadas T S Suresh Babu 1999 25 Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu T K Rajeev Kumar 1999 26 Pilots Rajiv Anchal 2000 27 Narasimham Shaji Kailas 2000 28 Praja Joshi 2001 29 Meghasandesham Rajasenan 2001 30 Nariman K Madhu 2001 31 Kattu Vannu Vilichappol Sasi Paravoor 2001 32 Achaneyanenikkishtam Suresh Krishna 2002 33 Yanam Sanjay Nambiar 2004 34 Ananthabhadram Santhosh Sivan 2005References edit Harippad honed his talents The New Indian Express Retrieved 9 May 2020 Singing from the soul Saraswathy Nagarajan The Hindu 2005 06 24 Retrieved 2007 09 03 a b c Chords amp Notes Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine The Hindu 2002 11 28 Retrieved 2007 09 03 Poetic songs of Kamala Suraiyya NJ Nair The Hindu 2005 06 10 Retrieved 2007 09 03 K S Chitra s Melodious Voice Archived 2007 09 11 at the Wayback Machine Dhanyasree M One India Retrieved 2007 09 03 A pleasant surprise The Hindu 2005 01 28 Retrieved 2007 09 03 Music director M G Radhakrishnan passes away Oneindia 3 July 2010 Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2010 Classical Music Department of Cultural Affairs Government of Kerala Retrieved 24 February 2023 Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award Light Music Department of Cultural Affairs Government of Kerala Retrieved 26 February 2023 External links editM G Radhakrishnan at IMDb Official website of M G Radhakrishnan foundation M G Radhakrishnan passes away MG Radhakrishnan at MSI Remembering M G Radhakrishnan K S Chithra in Malayalam Remembering M G Radhakrishnan Sreekumaran Thampi in Malayalam Remembering M G Radhakrishnan Fazil in Malayalam Remembering M G Radhakrishnan Johnson in Malayalam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M G Radhakrishnan amp oldid 1218212837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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