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Rajan–Nagendra

Rajan–Nagendra were an Indian musical duo who were prominent composers of film music in Kannada and Telugu cinema from the late 1950s to the 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 remainder in other languages like Telugu, Tamil, 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.

Rajan–Nagendra
Rajan–Nagendra brothers
Born
Rajan
Nagendrappa

1933 (Rajan)
1935 (Nagendra)
DiedOctober 11, 2020(2020-10-11) (aged 87) (Rajan)
November 4, 2000(2000-11-04) (aged 65) (Nagendra)
OccupationMusic composers
Years active1952–1999

Childhood edit

Rajan (1933–2020) and Nagendrappa (1935–2000)[1] were 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.[2]

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.[citation needed]

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 to learn the music trade under the aegis of H. R. Padmanabha Shastri, who was known for producing talkie movies at that time.[citation needed] 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 to sing 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 to 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 Mareyalare, Naa Ninna Bidalaare, Hombisilu, Bayalu Daari, Pavana Ganga, Giri Kanye and others.

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 songs in the Rajkumar-Lakshmi 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 Naa Ninna Bidalaare, Benkiya Bale and Chandanada Gombe.

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, P. Jayachandran, Rajesh Krishna and many more. The popular female vocalists are Bala Saraswati, Soolamangalam sisters, P. Leela, S. Janaki, Vani Jairam, Rani, L. R. Easwari, P. Susheela, Jikki, Chitra and many more.

Hundreds of Rajan–Nagendra songs were sung by legendary singers P. B. Srinivas, 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 are considered to be heavenly. Such 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 and 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 Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu, and Sinhalese.

Most of the hit songs from Kannada movies were remade in Telugu.

Composition edit

Some unforgettable Rajan–Nagendra numbers:

Kannada edit

  • 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 née 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 edit

  • Emo emo idhi (Aggi pidigu)
  • Ennenno Janmalabandham (Puja)
  • Ningi nela (Puja)
  • Pujaluseya (Puja)
  • Mallelu poose Vennela kaase (Intinti Ramayanam)
  • 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.[3]

Their first award film in Kannada was

Deaths edit

Nagendra, the younger one of the duo, 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.[5][6]

Rajan died on 11 October 2020 due to cardiac arrest in Bengaluru. He was also suffering from other age related ailments.[7]

Later activity edit

Rajan continued his work along with his son R. Ananth Kumar. He published a book titled "Haado Suswara Sangeetha" regarding an innovative notation system for music enthusiasts.[citation needed] They were also conducting music classes by name "Sapthaswaranjali" for vocal enthusiasts on voice culturing and film singing.

Discography edit

Kannada edit

Year Film title Remarks
1952 Sowbhagya Lakshmi
1953 Chanchala Kumari Debut film as music director[8]
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
1986 Vishwa Roopa
1987 Aapadbaandava
1987 Inspector Kranti Kumar
1987 Karunamayi
1988 Arjun
1988 Dharmathma
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

Year Film title Remarks
1959 Pelli Meedha Pelli
1960 Kanaka Durga Pooja Mahima
1960 Anna Chellelu
1962 Khaidhi Kannayya
1962 Madhana Kaamaraju Katha
1964 Aggi Pidugu
1964 Navagraha Pooja Mahima
1971 Varalakshmi Vratam
1975 Pooja (1975 film)
1977 Panthulamma
1978 Sommokadidi Sokokadidi
1979 Intinti Ramayanam
1980 Allari Baava
1980 Nagamalli
1980 Thathayya Premaleelalu
1981 Maa Pelli Katha
1981 Pranaya Geetham
1982 Manchu Pallaki
1982 Vayyari Bhaamalu Vagalamaari Bharthalu
1982 Naalugu Stambhalata
1982 Maa Intaina Katha
1983 Kotikkodau
1983 Moodu Mullu
1983 Puli Bebbuli
1983 Lanke Bindelu
1984 Raju Raani Jockey
1985 Anuraga Bandham
1986 Rendu Rella Aaru
1986 Aadapaduchu
1988 Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela
1987 Raaga Leela
1991 Prema Khaidi
1991 Appula Appa Rao

Tamil edit

Malayalam edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Man Behind Evergreen Songs. The Hindu.
  2. ^ "Rajan-Nagendra Childhood". tollywoodtimes.com. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Rajan Nagendra".
  4. ^ "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 21 August 2020.(in Telugu)
  5. ^ "A composer signs off proudly". themusicmagazine.com. 4 November 2000. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  6. ^ . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 29 April 2001. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Music composer Rajan of famed duo Rajan-Nagendra, passes away". New Indian Express. 12 October 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  8. ^ [url=http://www.themusicmagazine.com/nagendraobit.html]

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Rajan Nagendra were an Indian musical duo who were prominent composers of film music in Kannada and Telugu cinema from the late 1950s to the 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 remainder in other languages like Telugu Tamil 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 Rajan NagendraRajan Nagendra brothersBornRajanNagendrappa1933 Rajan 1935 Nagendra Mysore Mysore State British IndiaDiedOctober 11 2020 2020 10 11 aged 87 Rajan November 4 2000 2000 11 04 aged 65 Nagendra OccupationMusic composersYears active1952 1999 Contents 1 Childhood 2 Early career 3 Composers 4 Composition 4 1 Kannada 4 2 Telugu 5 Awards and recognition 6 Deaths 7 Later activity 8 Discography 8 1 Kannada 8 2 Telugu 8 3 Tamil 8 4 Malayalam 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksChildhood editRajan 1933 2020 and Nagendrappa 1935 2000 1 were 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 2 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 citation needed Early career editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rajan Nagendra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 to learn the music trade under the aegis of H R Padmanabha Shastri who was known for producing talkie movies at that time citation needed 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 to sing 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 editRajan 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 to 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 Mareyalare Naa Ninna Bidalaare Hombisilu Bayalu Daari Pavana Ganga Giri Kanye and others 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 songs in the Rajkumar Lakshmi 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 Naa Ninna Bidalaare Benkiya Bale and Chandanada Gombe 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 P Jayachandran Rajesh Krishna and many more The popular female vocalists are Bala Saraswati Soolamangalam sisters P Leela S Janaki Vani Jairam Rani L R Easwari P Susheela Jikki Chitra and many more Hundreds of Rajan Nagendra songs were sung by legendary singers P B Srinivas 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 are considered to be heavenly Such 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 nee yaaru for the comedian Narasimharaju He also sang Nammoora santheli in the Jai Jagadish Lakshmi starrer Gaalimaatu and 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 Telugu Tamil Malayalam Tulu and Sinhalese Most of the hit songs from Kannada movies were remade in Telugu Composition editSome unforgettable Rajan Nagendra numbers Kannada edit 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 edit Emo emo idhi Aggi pidigu Ennenno Janmalabandham Puja Ningi nela Puja Pujaluseya Puja Mallelu poose Vennela kaase Intinti Ramayanam 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 editRajan 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 3 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 He won Nandi Award for Best Music Director Panthulamma 1979 4 Deaths editNagendra the younger one of the duo died of a stroke in Bowring amp Lady Curzon Hospitals Bangalore on 4 November 2000 He was being treated for hernia but later developed complications from high blood pressure and diabetes 5 6 Rajan died on 11 October 2020 due to cardiac arrest in Bengaluru He was also suffering from other age related ailments 7 Later activity editRajan continued his work along with his son R Ananth Kumar He published a book titled Haado Suswara Sangeetha regarding an innovative notation system for music enthusiasts citation needed They were also conducting music classes by name Sapthaswaranjali for vocal enthusiasts on voice culturing and film singing Discography editKannada edit Year Film title Remarks 1952 Sowbhagya Lakshmi 1953 Chanchala Kumari Debut film as music director 8 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 1986 Vishwa Roopa 1987 Aapadbaandava 1987 Inspector Kranti Kumar 1987 Karunamayi 1988 Arjun 1988 Dharmathma 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 Year Film title Remarks 1959 Pelli Meedha Pelli 1960 Kanaka Durga Pooja Mahima 1960 Anna Chellelu 1962 Khaidhi Kannayya 1962 Madhana Kaamaraju Katha 1964 Aggi Pidugu 1964 Navagraha Pooja Mahima 1971 Varalakshmi Vratam 1975 Pooja 1975 film 1977 Panthulamma 1978 Sommokadidi Sokokadidi 1979 Intinti Ramayanam 1980 Allari Baava 1980 Nagamalli 1980 Thathayya Premaleelalu 1981 Maa Pelli Katha 1981 Pranaya Geetham 1982 Manchu Pallaki 1982 Vayyari Bhaamalu Vagalamaari Bharthalu 1982 Naalugu Stambhalata 1982 Maa Intaina Katha 1983 Kotikkodau 1983 Moodu Mullu 1983 Puli Bebbuli 1983 Lanke Bindelu 1984 Raju Raani Jockey 1985 Anuraga Bandham 1986 Rendu Rella Aaru 1986 Aadapaduchu 1988 Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela 1987 Raaga Leela 1991 Prema Khaidi 1991 Appula Appa Rao Tamil edit Ellorum Vazhavendum 1962 Veettukku Veedu Vaasapadi 1979 Malayalam edit Kaattu Rani 1985 Lady Teacher 1982 See also editCinema of KarnatakaReferences edit The Man Behind Evergreen Songs The Hindu Rajan Nagendra Childhood tollywoodtimes com Retrieved 23 September 2013 Rajan Nagendra న ద అవ ర డ వ జ తల పర పర 1964 2008 A series of Nandi Award Winners 1964 2008 PDF Information amp Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh Retrieved 21 August 2020 in Telugu 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 Music composer Rajan of famed duo Rajan Nagendra passes away New Indian Express 12 October 2020 Retrieved 12 October 2020 url http www themusicmagazine com nagendraobit html External links editRajan Nagendra at Gaana Rajan Nagendra at Raaga com Rajan Nagendra discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rajan Nagendra amp oldid 1210243189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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