Ragas in Kannada movie songs

Music from Kannada films continue to be very popular, despite media coverage of the challenged state of the Kannada film industry.Much of the credit has to go to music directors who continue to innovate, by combining elements of classical music with fast-paced rhythm and lyrics that appeal to the masses. Movie songs are seldom based on a single raga and often are a mix of several ragas. Let’s explore some Kannada movie songs that are based on Indian classical ragas.

Hamsageethe was a ground-breaking movie that featured classical music from Shyama Shastri’s compositions to Jayadeva’s Ashtapathis. The movie was based on the life of a classical musician and won several national film awards. Here is carnatic vocalist Balamuralikrishna singing Himadri Suthe, a composition of Shyama Shastri in the raga Kalyani from the movie. Balamuralikrishna was one of the music directors of the movie.

The song Ee Sundara Beladingala from the movie Amrutavarshini is based on raga Kaapi. The song was sung by Chithra and S.P.Balasubramaniam and set to music by Deva.

Sonu Nigam became extremely popular in the Kannada movie industry with his hit song, Anisuthide Yaako Indu in the movie Mungaru Male. The song is based on raga Natabhairavi and the music director of the movie was Mano Murthy.

The quirky song Aramagiri Subbalakshmi from the movie Bahaddur starts off with notes of raga Ritigowla. The song was sung by Santosh Venky and Apoorva Sridhar and the music director was V.Harikrishna.

Many of us find it easy to listen to film music and don’t feel that we require any special skills to enjoy or appreciate it. Understanding the classical roots of many of these film songs is a great way to begin appreciating the rich classical traditions of Karnataka and South India. Humraag, is an initiative that explores the classical roots of film music.

Comments:

  1. Suresh B V says:

    Please let me know the raga of “kanasalli bandavanare” from shruti seridaga movie. It’s lovely song. Which raga is it

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Similar Story

Scorched cities: Documenting the intense Indian summer of 2024 

Here is a round up of how the heat wave has impacted cities across the country and the measures being taken to combat it.

Summer in India has been abnormally hot this year and will continue to be so till June 2024, warns the India Meteorological Department (IMD). As reported by The Wire, in a virtual press conference on April 1st, IMD director general Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that in the months from April till June, most of India will witness temperatures above normal. IMD's caution comes at a time when the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation also recently warned that 2024 will likely face worse summers after global heat records across the world.  “During the 2024 hot weather season [April to June (AMJ)], above-normal maximum…

Similar Story

The trials of being an urban farmer in Delhi’s Yamuna floodplains

Agriculture around the Yamuna is strictly prohibited due to river pollution concerns, but where does that leave the farmers?

The river Yamuna enters Delhi from a village called Palla and travels for about 48 km. There is a part of the river, approximately 22 km long, between Wazirabad and Okhla, which is severely polluted, but for the remaining 26 km of its course, the river is still fairly clean. The surroundings serve as a habitat for a large number of trees, flowers, farms, birds, and people who have been living here for as long as they can remember. They are the urban farmers of Delhi-NCR, and they provide grains and vegetables for people living in the city. Although farming…