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• Kallikaattu Ithihaasam • Karuvaachi Kaaviyam • Moondram Ulagapor Years active 1980-present Spouse Ponmani Vairamuthu Children Vairamuthu Ramasamy (born 13 July 1953) is an Indian poet, lyricist and novelist working in the and a prominent figure in the literary world. A master's graduate from the in Chennai, he first worked as a translator, while also being a published poet. He entered the Tamil film industry in the year 1980, with the film, directed. During the course of his 40 year film career, he has written over 7,500 songs and poems which have won him seven, the most for any Indian lyricist.
He has also been honored with a, a and a, for his abundant literary output. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Vairamuthu was born on July 13, 1953 to Ramasamy and his wife Angammal, who were agriculturalists based in the village of, in the district of,.
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In 1957, his family was forced to move to, another village in the Theni district, due to the construction of across the river, which led to evacuation of 14 villages (including Mettur). In his new surroundings, he also took up agriculture in addition to his academics. From a very young age, Vairamuthu was drawn towards the language and literature of Tamil. The in Tamil Nadu during the 1960s, made a significant impression on his youth and he was inspired by several prominent individuals associated with language, such as, 'Perarignar', Kalaignar,,.
He began writing poems from the age of ten and by his early teens, he was noted as a prominent orator and poet in his school. At the age of fourteen, he wrote a group of venba poems, having been inspired by ’s. Education and early career [ ] During the stint of his under-graduation at in, he was acclaimed as a speaker and poet. In his sophomore year, he published his first anthology of poems, titled Vaigarai Megangal ('Clouds at Dawn'), at the age of nineteen. The book was prescribed as part of the curriculum in the, giving Vairamuthu the distinction of being a writer whose work was part of a syllabus, while he was still a student. He completed a 2 year Master's program in Arts in the field of at the.
After his education, he began his professional career at the Tamil Nadu Official Language Commission in the mid-1970s, as a translator of law books and documents from English to Tamil, working under Justice Maharajan. In addition to this, he continued writing poetry, bringing out a second anthology of poems in 1979, titled Thiruthi Ezhuthiya Theerpugal ('Revised and rewritten').
Family and personal life [ ] He is married to Ponmani, a Tamil scholar and former professor at the Meenakshi College for Women. They have two sons, and, who both work as lyricists and dialogue writers for Tamil films.
He also has two grandchildren, Haiku and Mettoori. Film career [ ] Debut and early years [ ] Upon reading his poems, he was signed on as a lyricist by the director for the film in the year 1980. The first song he wrote in his career, was 'Pon Maalai Pozhuthu', which was composed by 'Isaignani' and sung. The first song of his that was released, was 'Batrakali Uttamaseeli' (also composed by Ilaiyaraaja) from the film, which was released four months before Nizhalgal.
Vairamuthu quit his career as a translator to work full time in the film industry. After Nizhalgal, Vairamuthu and Ilaiyaraaja kicked off a successful collaboration which would last a little more than half a decade.
Add 1st edition character sheet pdf. Their joint association with director Bharathiraja, led to some of the most critically acclaimed soundtracks such as (which won Vairamuthu his first ),,,,, (which won Vairamuthu his first ). During the period he was working with Ilaiyaraaja, Vairamuthu collaborated with director for the first time in in 1985, penning the song 'Naan Padum Mouna Ragam' (which inspired the title of Ratnam's breakthrough, which was released in the following year). Besides their work with Bharathiraja, the combination of the lyricist and the composer tasted success with more soundtracks such as Raja Paarvai,,, and (the latter two yielding Ilaiyaraaja his first two ).