Vaali | |
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Born | 29 October 1931 Srirangam, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation | Poet, lyricist, writer, actor |
Period | 1960s–present |
Vaali (Tamil: வாலி) (born T. S. Rangarajan on 29 October 1931) is a Tamil poet and lyricist who writes Tamil poetry and film song lyrics. Most recently he has extended lyrics for a couple of songs in Engeyum Kaadhal for the music of Harris Jayaraj. He has also acted in several films, most notably Hey Ram, Paarthale Paravasam and Poi Kaal Kudhirai. He was recently nominated for a Padma Shri for his literary work.
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Vaali, whose real name is Rangarajan, was born in an Iyengar family at Srirangam in 1931. His father's name is Srinivasa Iyengar and his mother is Ponnammal. He was an artist and he worked at All India Radio (AIR). He holds the record for having written most number of lyrics in Tamil. He has written lyrics for hundreds of songs. He is a prolific writer as well; he has written books like Avathara Purushan, Pandavar Bhoomi, Ramanuja Kaviyam, Krishna Vijayam, Kalaignar Kaviyam, Krishna Bhakthan and Naanum Indha Nootrandum.
He was adept in painting, which inspired his friends to give him the name "Vaali".
Vaali has not only written lyrics in pure Tamil, but all sorts of folk, hip-hop, rhythm and blues as well. He has also mixed other languages in Tamil songs. The legend goes that Vaali at one time in his life was contemplating suicide due to immense poverty when he heard the lines of the song "Mayakkama Kalakkamma" from the movie SumaiThangi, penned by Kannadasan. The lines "Unakkum keezhey (கீழே) ullavar kodi ninaithu paarthu nimmadhi naadu..." changed his mindset and renewed his determination to live a new life. He has said that there were once 24 hours but no food to eat and next came a time when he had enough on the plate but no time to eat.
Actor Kamal Haasan had asked Vaali to pen the lyrics for a love song for the film Apoorva Sakotharargal. Kamal asked him specifically to pen a love failure song. Vaali penned the lyrics and gave them to him. But Kamal wasn't satisfied as he felt the depth of emotion conveyed through the lyrics failed to match the intensity of the situation in the film. And so Vaali reworked his lyrics, until finally at his sixth attempt he wrote the lyrics and angrily flung his writing pad and said, "Ithukku mela ennala ezhutha mudiyathu" ("I cannot do better than this"). The song, "Unnai nenachaen paatu paaduchaen Thangamae gnanathangamae...", subsequently became a hit.
Once actor M.G.R had a plan of directing a movie. So he had decided not to give a single song for pen the lyrics to Vaali because of some the misunderstanding that he had with Vaali. Later Vaali came to know this (Actually he was part of almost all M.G.R movies as a lyricist) and immediately he went to meet M.G.R and had a fight and challenged him saying that, your movie won't release without my name even if I am not a part of your project. After few days M.G.R started the shooting of the movie and decided to keep the title "Ulagam Suttrum Vaaliban. He unknowingly kept this name and someone who is very close to him noted this and reported him that our movie is having a name Vaali. Then the actor understood this and laughed at himself and called Vaali and told him that forget everything and given him a chance to pen the lyrics for some 3 songs and for the same movie.
He is a good lyricist.