Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
K. Viswanath - the genius behind movies like Shankarabharanam and Swathi Muthyam. The former was almost a religion in my music obsessed household. I know all the songs by heart. His movies were always socially relevant and believed in giving expression to the underdogs, the marginalized and disadvantaged members of society - like the deaf-mute girl in Sargam or the autistic in Eeshwar.
A huge loss 😭 May his soul attain nirvana.
Priya, you've mentioned Sankarabharanam, one of the greatest movies of Indian Cinema.
A film for future generations to admire The protagonist never cares what society thinks, and the village setting is brilliantly depicted, despite the mundane nature of the story. A few instances, such as the protagonist talking with a youngster singing pop music, will touch your heart.
It is a film that is appropriate for all ages, with a straightforward plot elevated by the director's exploration of interpersonal relationships and the fundamental significance of music, which is a component of every human being.
Even a few days after watching the movie, the music and melodies will reverberate in your head since they are so beautiful and classical.
Here is the end scene depicted through this highly emotional song sung by Vani Jayaram.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiDtwPj6rXo
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