Vijaya Narasimha

Vijayanarasimha (ಕನ್ನಡ:ವಿಜಯನಾರಸಿಂಹ)(1927 – 31 October 2001) was an Indian lyricist who worked in Kannada cinema.

Vijayanarasimha
Born12.07.1927
Halebeedu, Pandavapura taluk, Mandya district.
Died31 October 2001 (aged 7374)
Bengaluru
OccupationLyricist
Spouse(s)Saraswati

Career

Vijaya Narasimha's first Kannada film song was "Yee Dehadinda Dooranaade" (Oh soul, why did you depart this body) for the 1956 film Ohileshwara.[1] He was part of the magic trio of director S. R. Puttanna Kanagal and music director Vijaya Bhaskar, which came up with matchless songs. Be it bharata bhushira mandira sundari (Upasane), panchama veda premada nada (Gejje Pooje), sandesha megha sandesha (Sharapanjara) or preethine aa dyavru tanda aasthi namma baalvege (Doorada Betta) his words stuck to the mind as much for their cadence as for their meaning. Who can forget the enchanting viraha! of yedakallu guddadamele picturised on actress Jayanthi.

He worked with every major singer and music director through the 60s, 70s and 80s and with every major actor, including a couple of Kannada films with Tamil superstar rajnikanth. His last film was the Rajkumar-starrer Odahuttidavaru. He was always writing, though his eyesight was bad, it was a passion with him. According to his family, even three days before his death, he was writing devotional songs on lord rama for a cassette. Other than nearly 4,000 film songs, vijaya narasimha wrote three novels Badukina Bairagi, Srimanchakrayana and Sanjegempu and also Puttanna Kanagal's biography and lyrics for countless devotional cassettes. His cassette bhadrapada shuklada chauti sold a record number of copies 30 years ago. He also holds the unique distinction of writing Kannada song for a Tamil movie in M.G. Ramachandran's Tamil classic Nadodi Mannan(1958).

Filmography

  • Kallu Sakkare[1967]
  • Bevarina Bele[1968]
  • Mallammana Pavada[1969]
  • Uyyale[1969]
  • Shara Panjara[1971]
  • Baalu Belagithu[1972]
  • Hrudaya Sangama[1972]
  • Naagara Haavu[1972]
  • Nandagokula[1972]
  • Belagidesose[1973]
  • Bilee Hendthi[1975]
  • Bhagyajyothi[1975]
  • Shubha Mangala[1975]
  • Kathaa Sangama[1975]
  • Besuge[1976]
  • Chiranjeevi[1976]
  • Phalithaamsha[1976]
  • Teerada Bayake[1976]
  • Deepa[1977]
  • Adalu Badalu[1978]
  • Amrutha Ghalige[1983]
  • Aparanji[1983]
  • Dharanimandala Madhyadolage[1983]
  • Bankar Margayya[1983]
  • Akashavani[1985]
  • Giri Mallige[1988]
  • Bisilu Beladingalu[1988]
  • Odahuttidavaru (1994)

Notable Lyrics

References

  1. "Lyricist Vijaya Narasimha is no more". The Times of India. 31 October 2001. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
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