Natchathirangal

Natchathirangal

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In 1981, when I was studying in the fifth standard, when I saw actress Menaka in the film 'Netrikan', I felt very guilty even now thinking about how I looked at her indifferently and indifferently 
, not knowing that her daughter Keerthy Suresh would later become my favorite actress . Because I have always respected not only roses. I also respect roses. In that sense, the fact that I looked at actress Menaka indifferently in 1981 at the Lakshmi Theatre 
Train was one of the biggest mistakes I made in my life , and I regret it to this day. In this sad environment, I recently watched the song 'Netrikan' in which actress Menaka appeared on TV 
. At that time, I told my 23-year-old son, who was standing next to me, "This is the old Menaka. She was a major actress in the eighties." He mumbled, "Hmm..." and 
looked at Menaka in a normal, indifferent way. With an unbearable burden that my son was doing the same thing I did, I said, "This is Keerthi Shada Amma..." "The next second, his body language changed, 
how fast?" I said in surprise and now, seeing Menaka on TV, I could see that flawless respect and dignity in her eyes... I was shivering. I hugged my son, who had atoned for the sin I had committed in 42 years, 
and thanked him. Ilayaraja's songs have been singing with us intimately for almost 45 years . When we encountered the great joys of life, Yaraja's music lulled us. When we encountered great betrayals, 
Yaraja's music sustained us. Chandoora poove... Senthura poove..." As lakhs of women listened, they completed fifty years of life in their hearts with their dream Rajakumar in a minute. "Kuyile... Kuyile... 
Geethangal Ketkatho..." the ex-lovers listened, secretly wiping away the tears that had sprung from their eyes. Because the beginning of an Ilayaraja song first gently knocks on the doors of the secret chambers of our hearts. 
With the refrain, the doors of our secret chambers open. When the sharanam comes , the song flows into the chambers, and when the song ends, we have once again finished living in a spring.



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