Over the last 20 years, this man's presence may have diminished compared to his prime, yet his songs and background scores continue to be cherished by filmmakers today, adding depth to their films.


Over the last 20 years, this man's presence may have diminished compared to his prime, yet his songs and background scores continue to be cherished by filmmakers today, adding depth to their films. His music effortlessly transforms ordinary films into instant classics. 

The question arises: why can't contemporary filmmakers create original music with the same classic status that turns their films into blockbusters? This highlights the declining quality of modern film music, which often lacks the soul that made earlier compositions memorable. Today’s music tends to be more mechanical and technical, focusing on meeting musical standards rather than seeking true emotional depth. It is designed for brief, catchy moments suited for social media rather than connecting with human emotions, offering solace, or providing peace.

Take the recent sensation #ManjummelBoys, for example. Would it have had the same impact without Ilayaraja's music? His compositions turn films into blockbusters, generating significant revenue for producers and increasing the salaries of actors and technicians. Yet, despite his contributions, online critics troll him for demanding basic royalties—a fundamental right for any artist.

Critics like James Vasanthan, who often target Ilayaraja, should remember how they benefited from his work. James, who transitioned from TV anchor to music composer thanks to "Subramaniapuram," owes part of his success to Ilayaraja’s music, which played a crucial role in the film's iconic status.

Ilayaraja remains a monumental force in Indian film music across generations. His music leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of people, ensuring his legacy endures forever. Ilayaraja forever 💜

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Venkataramanan Ramasethu

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