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: G. Venugopal (who won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for this rendition) Music Director : Raveendran Master Lyricist : Ezhachery Ramachandran Raga : Hindolam (known as Malkauns in Hindustani music) Musical Composition
One evening, when the monsoon arrived late and loud, Venugopal placed a small wooden box on Chandana’s lap. Inside were new recordings and a handwritten book of short, looping notes — not a confession, not a biography, but something like a map of thoughts. The last page read: “A life is a long listening. I learned that listening well is a way to keep a world from vanishing.”
Chandana listened and recognized more than the melody. There was a place in the voice that knew the creak of her house’s main door; a mention of a jasmine garland; a joke about a mango seller who always short-changed his customers by two rupees. It was impossible — she had never met Venugopal. She called to ask Ramesh if he knew who V. might be. He shrugged; he had seen nobody deliver the parcel.
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, it is celebrated for its soothing melody and romantic lyrics. Song Details Marikkunnilla Njan (1988) G. Venugopal Music Director: Raveendran Master Ezhacherry Ramachandran Lyrics Snippet