This story is from October 29, 2020
Ramya Nambeesan’s musical tribute to maestro Ilaiyaraja
Singer – actress
She has strung together four of his songs, ‘Kannan Vanthu,’ ‘
She has captioned her video thus: A stroll down the memory, his music has always been a therapeutic companion to millions. He evokes a thousand emotions. His music is like flipping an album. I just flipped through some… Listen and he will take you through this time travel (sic).
The video’s editing is by
Earlier, a few months ago, she had also uploaded a video titled ‘Sunset Diary of Ramya Nambeesan,’ in which she had shared some interesting thoughts on going back to people whom we have lost touch with, somewhere during the journey of our life. She had shared the video on her social media page, captioning it thus, “It is always either the learnings or the unlearnings that sculpts the psyche of all of us. The happenings around us are profound with life lessons. What we perceive is ultimately our future. This small series chronicles my understanding of the environment around me. Be part of this simple journey of Ramya Nambessan Encore. My scribbles during some sunsets before you.” It was also presented and narrated by Ramya herself, and the content was written by Badri Venkatesh. It had music by her brother Rahul Subrahmanian.
Ramya Nambeesan
’s latest music video is done as a tribute to musician Ilaiyaraja.En Vazhvile
,’ ‘Yeh Zindagi’ and ‘Mandaram Vantu’ for her latest cover, and the artiste says listening to Ilaiyaraja’s music is like flipping an album.She has captioned her video thus: A stroll down the memory, his music has always been a therapeutic companion to millions. He evokes a thousand emotions. His music is like flipping an album. I just flipped through some… Listen and he will take you through this time travel (sic).
The video’s editing is by
Vysakh Anirudhan
and styling is byDivya Unni
.Earlier, a few months ago, she had also uploaded a video titled ‘Sunset Diary of Ramya Nambeesan,’ in which she had shared some interesting thoughts on going back to people whom we have lost touch with, somewhere during the journey of our life. She had shared the video on her social media page, captioning it thus, “It is always either the learnings or the unlearnings that sculpts the psyche of all of us. The happenings around us are profound with life lessons. What we perceive is ultimately our future. This small series chronicles my understanding of the environment around me. Be part of this simple journey of Ramya Nambessan Encore. My scribbles during some sunsets before you.” It was also presented and narrated by Ramya herself, and the content was written by Badri Venkatesh. It had music by her brother Rahul Subrahmanian.
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