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Ilaiyaraaja accepts CM Stalin’s request to set Sangam literature to music

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Last updated: September 15, 2025 12:01 am
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Published: September 15, 2025
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Mr. Ilaiyaraaja said that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s words encouraged him further to compose for Sangam literary works.

Mr. Ilaiyaraaja said that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s words encouraged him further to compose for Sangam literary works.
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Music maestro and Rajya Sabha MP Ilaiyaraaja on Sunday said he would certainly fulfil Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s request to set the Sangam literary works to music.

Responding to the Chief Minister’s request at an event commemorating Mr. Ilaiyaraaja’s 50 years in the film industry, the maestro said he was overwhelmed and overjoyed by the way the event was organised and could not find words to express his feelings. He said he was surprised by how naturally the Chief Minister recalled the literary works. “The Chief Minister’s words, that only I can do it, encouraged me further,” he said.

Mr. Ilaiyaraaja said he was deeply moved and could not believe that the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, and other officials had made such efforts to organise the function. “I was overwhelmed and could not speak,” he said in a video posted on his X (formerly Twitter).

He had asked the Chief Minister why such an event was being organised for him. “Many people may see it differently. Why such love? Perhaps it is because of my music. Only he can answer. But I do not expect such felicitation. Still, he organised the event. Perhaps he considered my Symphony a great achievement. I believe, he must have felt it was the duty of the state government to honour a Tamil, who has gained worldwide fame,” Mr. Ilaiyaraaja said.

The maestro noted that the participation of actors Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth crowned the event, even though the participants did not speak much about the Symphony or their 50 years in the film industry. “But the event made my fans happy,” he said.

He added the complaints by Mr. Rajinikanth and Mr. Kamal Haasan — that he had composed his best songs only for the other — were proof that he had created memorable music for the both their films. He said he would organise another event to allow the people of Tamil Nadu to listen to the Symphony.

Rahman’s Praise

Music director A.R. Rahman, in a message, said Mr. Ilaiyaraaja had secured a special place for Tamil Nadu in the world of music.

“He is a combination of simplicity and Himalayan achievement. He is a genius who bridged the gap between classical music, Western classical, and folk music through his compositions,” he said.

Mr. Rahman said Mr. Ilaiyaraaja’s Symphony would serve as an inspiration to any musician striving for excellence. “I am happy because I grew up listening to his music. The event organised by the Tamil Nadu government to commemorate Mr. Ilaiyaraaja’s 50 years in film music is a celebration of all musicians,” he said.

Published – September 15, 2025 05:23 am IST



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