You cannot separate MGR’s musical hits from the thunderous voice of T.M. Soundararajan (TMS). For over three decades, TMS was MGR’s singing conscience. When MGR flexed his muscles or wiped a tear from a poor man’s face, it was TMS’s robust, almost declamatory voice that boomed from village cinema speakers. Songs like "Naan Aanaiyittal" ( Enga Veettu Pillai , 1965) were not just lyrics; they were commandments. The opening brass fanfare, the marching rhythm, and lines like "Indha ulagathil yenna thalaiyil enna mozhigal thaan" (What’s destined for this world will happen) became anthems of self-respect for the working class.
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Deep life lessons delivered in simple, catchy Tamil. You cannot separate MGR’s musical hits from the
This is not a love song. It is a citizenship anthem. Set to a martial beat, MGR stands on a ship, singing about the pride of the Tamil soil. Even today, you will hear this song played at political rallies. It is less a melody and more a manifesto. When MGR flexed his muscles or wiped a