Udumalai Narayana Kavi

Udumalai Narayana Kavi (25 September 1899 – 23 May 1981) was an Indian poet and lyricist known for his work in Tamil films.

Udumalai Narayana Kavi
Born
Udumalai Narayanan

(1899-09-25)25 September 1899
Died23 May 1981(1981-05-23) (aged 81)
OccupationPoet

Early life

Udumalai Narayana was born on 25 September 1899 in Poolavadi, a small village in Udumalaipettai taluk, Tiruppur district, Tamil Nadu, India. His parents died at a very young age and poverty deprived him of school. With the help of his brother, he made a small living selling matchboxes to the nearby villages. Even when young he had a keen interest in play and music. He initially started off acting in plays at the local temple and then got connected with some leading play groups in Tamil Nadu. Today's Kollywood is an amalgamation of several of those play groups.

Songwriting

He is best known for writing several lyrics that were used in the freedom movement in his early days and between 1950 and 1972. He wrote lyrics for several Tamil movies.[1] Several of the movies that he wrote lyrics for were box office hits including Velaikari, Nallathambi, Poompuhar, Manohara. He was affectionately known as "Paguththarivu Kaviraayar" or simply "Kaviraayar" in the movie industry. He was also associated with N. S. Krishnan the famous comedian in the 1940s. In Manohara, he was paid 15000 per song , which was highly paid in those days. He written only for PUC Chinnappa , while Papanasam sivam written songs for Thiyagaraja bhagavathar.

Filmography

  1. Kannagi (1942)
  2. Tamizhariyum Perumal (1942)
  3. Kubera Kuchela (1943)
  4. Vidyapathi (1946)
  5. Vikatayogi (1946)
  6. Paithiyakkaran (1947)
  7. Rajakumari (1947)
  8. Krishna Bakthi (1949)
  9. Nallathambi (1949)
  10. Pavalakodi (1949)
  11. Velaikkaari (1949)
  12. Parijatham (1950)
  13. Vijayakumari (1950)
  14. Manamagal (1951)
  15. Marmayogi (1951)
  16. Vanasundari (1951)
  17. Panam (1952)
  18. Parasakthi (1952)
  19. Devadas (1953)
  20. Marumagal (1953)
  21. Ponni (1953)
  22. Manohara (1954)
  23. Penn (1954)
  24. Ratha Kanneer (1954)
  25. Sorgavasal (1954)
  26. Thookku Thookki (1954)
  27. Chella Pillai (1955)
  28. Doctor Savithri (1955)
  29. Kaveri (1955)
  30. Mangaiyar Thilakam (1955)
  31. Mudhal Thethi (1955)
  32. Needhipathi (1955)
  33. Aasai (1956)
  34. Amara Deepam (1956)
  35. Madurai Veeran (1956)
  36. Mathar Kula Manickam (1956)
  37. Rangoon Radha (1956)
  38. Engal Veettu Mahalakshmi (1957)
  39. Karpukkarasi (1957)
  40. Bommai Kalyanam (1958)
  41. Mangalya Bhagyam (1958)
  42. Abalai Anjugam (1959)
  43. Amudhavalli (1959)
  44. Mamiyar Mechina Marumagal (1959)
  45. Manjal Mahimai (1959)
  46. Nalla Theerpu (1959)
  47. Pudhumai Penn (1959)
  48. Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali (1959)
  49. Thanga Padhumai (1959)
  50. Chavukkadi Chandrakantha (1960)
  51. Deivapiravi (1960)
  52. Pattaliyin Vetri (1960)
  53. Raja Desingu (1960)
  54. Arasilangkumari (1961)
  55. Chittoor Rani Padmini (1963)
  56. Poompuhar (1964)
  57. Chitthi (1966)
  58. Vivasayee (1967)
  59. Aathi Parasakthi (1971)
  60. Kurathi Magan (1972)
  61. Dasavatharam (1976)

Respect

In respect for his contribution to Tamil and its people, the government of Tamil Nadu has erected a memorial for him at Udumalaipettai.[2] What made Narayana Kavi very popular was his ability to use simple language that could be understood even by peasants. He died in 1981.

References

  1. Sundararaj Theodore Baskaran The eye of the serpent: an introduction to Tamil cinema 1996 Page 215 " Udumalai Narayana Kavi ... He entered films and wrote the dialogues and songs for Krishna Leela (1933). ... N.S.Krishnan invited him to work in his film Izhanda Kathal (1941). More of Krishnan's films followed. Narayana Kavi's atheistic and rationalistic ideas came to be expressed through songs. Through N.S. Krishnan, he got to know about C.N. Annadurai."
  2. Memorials of Eminent Personalities
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