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Piraisoodan
Born (1956-02-06) February 6, 1956 (age 68)[1]
Occupation(s)actor, poet, dialogue writer
Years active1980-present

Piraisoodan is a Tamil poet and lyricist who writes song lyrics for films.[2]

He won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist for his songs in movies like Thayagam, En Rasavin Manasile and Neeyum Naanum in 1996,1991 and 2010 respectively. He wrote ‘Jagam Pughazum’, a Carnatic song that sums up the life of Thyagaraja.

He was conferred the title "Kavi Nyaani" by the late music director M.S.Viswanathan. He is notable for his eloquent literary speeches and for his ability to complete a song in few minutes. In a television reality program called "Vanampadi" he explained the meaning and intricate nuances of various Tamil film songs that won him accolades and place him as the best analyser and critic for Tamil film songs.

He was conferred a Doctorate in literature by the University Of Jerusalem.[3][4] He was one of the chief guests along with Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti, director S. P. Muthuraman and Shyam Joseph for the music programme, a tribute to M.S. Viswanathan on his birthday conducted by MSVTimes.com June 20 at Smt. Sivagami Pethachi auditorium, Luz.[5]

Personal life

Piraisoodan was born and brought up in Nannilam, a small panchayat town in Tamil Nadu. Piraisoodan has ten siblings - five elder and two younger brothers and two sisters. One of them is R. Madhi, a cinematographer who also works in the Tamil film industry.[6] Piraisoodan has a daughter and son K. R. Kawin Siva, a music director who also works in the film industry.[7][8] He made his debut as lyricist with Sirai (1985).[9]

Partial filmography

Lyricist

Film

Year Film Songs Notes
2017 Jayikkira Kudhira Veetukkoru Saamiyundu
2013 Masani Masani
2013 Ullamellam Talladuthe Ullamellam Talladuthe
Chandramouli Dharmam Vazha & Nallavan Endrum
2012 Nachiyarpuram Nachiyarpuram
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam All Songs and Dialogues
2009 Enga Raasi Nalla Raasi Vaaya Vaaya
Thee Theepporiyil
2008 Marudhani
Kodaikanal All Songs except 'Mettu Mettu
2007 Piragu
Cheena Thaana 001 Acha Acha
Adavadi Idhu One Day & Dindugal Poottu
Manikanda Madhippukuriya
2005 Aatchi All Songs
Girivalam
Iyer IPS Hi-Tech Kangala
2004 Maha Nadigan Alwa Nayagane
Oru Murai Sollividu'
Super Da Iduppu Madippu
Jore Muttikkalama
Adi Thadi Thagadu Thagadu
2003 Unnai Paartha Naal Mudhal Engu Ullayamma & Naathirinna
Anbe Un Vasam Thirumugam
2002 Dance Master All Songs
Jjunction Poo Mugam Siricha
2001 Star Rasiga Rasiga
Krishna Krishna Aandavan Namaku
Engalukkum Kaalam Varum Engalukkum Kalam Varum
2000 Thenali Porkalam Ange
Krodham 2 All Songs
Kandha Kadamba Kathir Vela Thenatru Meena Not in Film
1999 Sathriya Dharmam All Songs
Ponvizha Adiye Annakiliye & Naadu Sezhikka
Kaadhal All Songs
1998 Endrum Anandham Laila Majunu Not Released
Autokaran All Songs
1997 Adhanda Idhanda All Songs Not Released
Putham Puthu Poove Rettai Jadai Not Released
Arasiyal Varai En Thozhiyae
Paththini Mellathan Solla
1996 Krishna Idhu Nee Irukkum Nenjamadi & Ingu Aadum Varai
Mouna Yuddham All Songs
Puthiya Parasakthi Kizhakku Veluchu
Thayagam All Songs Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist
1995 Chinna Ponnu Radha All Songs Not Released
Dear Son Maruthu Malarodu Nilavu and Poovizhi Vaasalile
Mannai Thottu Kumbidanum Mannai Thottu Kumbidanum
Varraar Sandiyar All songs except 'Dindukallu'
Sabash Ramu All Songs
Asuran Chakku Chakku Vathikuchi and O Vanmathi
Anbu Magan Chinna Chiru
Ellame En Kadhali All Songs
Veluchami Uyire Uyire
Karuppu Nila Pallakku
1994 Pokkiri Kadhalan All Songs
Galatta Maappillai All Songs
Pandiyanin Rajyathil Figure Figure
Ilaignar Ani All songs except 'Kanni Poove Vaa'
Pathavi Pramanam Ore Oru Paattu and Poo Mudithu Pottu Vachu
1993 Kaaval Thurai Kanni Ponnu Bossu, Ku Ku Malar Inge and Neeyum Naanum
Naan Pesa Ninaipathellam Devan Kovil
1992 Veera Marudhu All Songs
Pudhu Varusham Chinna Pasanga Paattu, Manasula Manasula and Yaaradi Unpurushan
Mangala Nayagan En Kanmani and Poove Ilampoove
Chembaruthi Nadandhal Irandadi, Ada Vanjiram, Kadalile Ezhugira and Kadile Thanimayile
Thanga Manasukkaran Manikuyil Isaikkuthadi
Ilavarasan Yaaro Neeyaaro
Amaran Vethala Potta, Tring Tring, Chandirane Suriyane and Vasanthame Arugil Vaa
1991 Anbulla Thangachikku Manja Thanni
Nenjamundu Nermaiundu Rajave Chinna Rajave
En Pottukku Sonthakkaran Manasonnu Thudikkuthu
Manasara Vazhthungalen Nee Sonadhu
Idhayam Idhayamae Idhayamae
Captain Prabhakaran Aattama Therottama
En Rasavin Manasile Sola Pasunkiliye Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist
Gopura Vasalile Kadhal Kavithaigal and Keladee En
Eeramana Rojave Kalakalakum Maniosai
Perum Pulli Aanum Pennum and Mambala Thota
1990 Keladi Kanmani Thendral Thaan
Arangetra Velai Gundu Onnu
Panakkaran Nooru Varusham
1989 Mappillai Veru Velai Unakku
Rajadhi Raja Meenamma Meenamma
Ennai Peththa Rasa Ennai Peththa Rasa
1985 Chirai Rasathi Rosapoove

Television

  • 1995 Vizhuthugal
  • 1999 Mangai
  • 1999 Pallankuzhi
  • 2000 Maya Machindra
  • 2003 Anandham
  • 2006 Agni Pravesam
  • 2008 Rekha IPS
  • 2009 Avalukkendru Oru Manam
  • 2010 Uyirin Niram Oodha
Dialogue writer
Actor

References

  1. ^ "Piraisoodan | Official Site of South Indian Artists Association, Nadigar Sangam, Tamil Nadigar Sangam".
  2. ^ "Behindwoods : Lyricist Piraisoodan returns for Deva". www.behindwoods.com.
  3. ^ "The music saint on stage". The Hindu. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  4. ^ "A tribute to Tyagaraja". The Hindu. 15 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Unique celebration". The Hindu. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  6. ^ Malathi Rangarajan. "Through the looking glass". The Hindu.
  7. ^ "kollytalk.com - Informationen zum Thema kollytalk". ww1.kollytalk.com.
  8. ^ "Mei Marenthen Audio Launch Report". 28 May 2014.
  9. ^ Naig, Udhav (15 July 2015). "A darling of lyricists". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2019.