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9mm_fan 12-11-2005 07:00 AM

Wow!

Janumma.. We Love You!

QUEEN OF SENSUOUS SINGING, JANAKI, MAESTRO ILAYARAJA'S FAVORITE GIRL!http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...musicsmile.gif



kanden engum poo magal.......

Veene veene....



love
vinatha.

Paul Bunyan 03-06-2006 07:00 AM

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doctorzlo 04-10-2006 07:00 AM

Today our beloved janumma's bday.

Many more happy returns of the day amma.

Peptobismol 08-04-2006 07:00 AM

Thanks aruvi for providing the links. Thanks also to the person who loaded these clips.

It was wonderful seeing Janaki speak. She was humble as usual and absolutely no airs. I was also impressed with M.Jayachandran as the interviewer, if you can call him that. He was very respectful and was able to get Janakiamma to sing more. Very well done interview. Wish there were more interviews with singers in this mode rather than asking the same old questions of how many medals they won, their childhood etc etc. Jayachandran covered a lot of ground, starting from Baburaj till Rahman. Very enjoyable

S.Suresh

softy54534 11-26-2008 09:20 AM

S. Janaki
 
Here is an interview, from S Janaki for a Malayalam film, with loads of Tamil and other industry tidbits. Most wonderful interview I have seen, showcasing her versatality. This is God-given talent, polished by lots of hardwork. She's seventy, and still mesmerizes.

Part1

Part2

Part3
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=YWU2pQ...eature=related
Part4

Part5

Part6

Part7


When I see gems like these, I wonder why the ongoing debates about who is great and who is not, for the current generation of Tamil film musicians.

PhillipHer 11-27-2008 04:33 AM

Aruvi,

I agree with your comment. When you hear such songs you are wondering as to what all the fuss about the current music directors is !!!

S.Suresh

MannoFr 11-27-2008 03:13 PM

Typo in the opening...for a Malayalam tv show, it should say.

Suresh,

You are very right. Amazing woman. Amazing talent. Amazing gems. My knowledge of Hindi is zilch, but can muster through telugu and malayalam. Those songs that she sang, are still sung in lots of reality shows.

Just seeing her showcase her talent was amazing.

Do check the interview with Vani Jayaram as well. I knew nothing much about her before, but was amazed with her memory power and amazing talent. Politics, unfortunately, played down her career...but amazing store of talent.

brraverishhh 11-28-2008 09:22 AM

Quote:

Typo in the opening...for a Malayalam tv show, it should say.

Suresh,

You are very right. Amazing woman. Amazing talent. Amazing gems. My knowledge of Hindi is zilch, but can muster through telugu and malayalam. Those songs that she sang, are still sung in lots of reality shows.

Just seeing her showcase her talent was amazing.

Do check the interview with Vani Jayaram as well. I knew nothing much about her before, but was amazed with her memory power and amazing talent. Politics, unfortunately, played down her career...but amazing store of talent.
can u explain more about Vani Jayaram, what happened to her??

as for Janaki maa's interview, it was great... overall a sweet lady.... !!!! She should be given more credits since she is one of the finest singers in India itself.

LottiFurmann 11-28-2008 03:13 PM

Dinesh,

I think what is being referred with regards to Vani Jayaraman is her sojourn in Bombay. She became very famous through the Vasant Desai song 'Bole Re Papihara', from the movie Guddi. It was monstrously popular in those days. It was alleged that Lata Mangeshkar had played politics to ensure Vani Jayaram did not succeed in Hindi after that. One doesn't know what exactly transpired but this is what the media says.

Coming back to the Janaki interview, I wish they had time to cover some songs of Shyam and couple of songs of MSV which Janakiamma had sung. I did miss, 'Mareechike' (Shyam), 'Aa Nimishatinthe' (MSV). Well, when you get something good, you tend to get greedy http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...icon_smile.gif

To those who haven't been there before, there is an excellent set of articles at dhool.com by Saravanan which gives a detailed account of S.Janaki's contribution to Malayalam film music. I got introduced to many songs of S.Janaki through these articles.

S.Suresh

Fegasderty 11-28-2008 03:16 PM

Dinesh,
Please check the Vanijayaram songs thread. I have updated the links for the interview there.

softy54534 03-18-2009 06:09 AM

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus...0903151521.htm

It's quite surprising that SJ never won any state award in KA...

Peptobismol 04-24-2009 09:27 PM

Our nightingale turns 71
IndiaGlitz [Thursday, April 23, 2009]

The queen of minstrelsy, whose voice could soar as much as her popularity could, and could bow as low as her humility often commanded her to, celebrates her birthday today.

S Janaki, despite the white starched cotton saree that she always sports, is still our most colourful singer, even five decades after she crooned her first song. Her voice is the stuff that legends are made of, with a malleability for moods that many young singers of today can only have envy for.

If she was the voice of adolescent admirations of Sridevi’s in Senthoora Poove, she was equally the voice of the rustic tale of gratefulness in Inji Iduppazhaga. Interestingly, both performances were found National Award worthy. If you were to ask music buffs, they would name hundreds of her 30,000 songs as award-worthy, and they wouldn’t be wrong in saying so. If she was the voice of Savithri, she was equally the voice of an exuberant Preity Zinta in Nenjiniley, one of her immortal renditions for AR Rahman in Uyire. Forming a formidable duo in the company of SPB, S Janaki has been the reigning queen for music in the years and with time, her voice has only slowly dimmed.

A singer who has sung in as may as 13 languages, it would not be unfair to call her as popular in South India as Lata Mangeshkar is, up north. In fact, comparisons among the duo have been rife form the time they began singing, with Janaki getting her first chance to sing a song, after auditioning with a Lata Mangeshkar number.

With years gone by, S Janaki might have taken the bow from playback singing, but to many singers who are here today, she is a colossus who peak is almost impossible to attain. Here’s wishing Janaki-amma, as she is most often called,a happy birthday and lots of happiness!


http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...cle/46509.html

radikal 07-21-2009 01:34 AM

http://dailythanthi.com/article.asp?...date=7/19/2009

This news report says SJ is 67, must be incorrect.

Sadly, though she wasn't hurt in an accident involving her car (supposedly driven by her son), one person got killed http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...s/icon_sad.gif

TorryJens 12-11-2011 03:12 AM

"Mimicry by S Janaki"

PhillipHer 12-11-2011 07:23 AM

http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo.../boldlblue.gifazhagu aayiram......Janu with DAZZLING Ilayaraja

jillendra Janu and the magnificent prelude & second interlude of IRhttp://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...es/boldred.gif



PEERLESS 80s ILAYARAJA!

அப்படியே repeat லே கேட்டுகிட்டே இருக்கலாம் ... கேக்க கேக்க ஆசை தீராது! பேராசையா போகும்! அதுதான் இளையராஜாவின் இசை!http://www.mayyam.com/talk/images/smilies/boldred.gif

VINATHA.

Beerinkol 12-12-2011 05:21 AM

http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...musicsmile.gifஜானும்மா romances A .M ராஜா in raga Sohini .....காலையும் நீயே மாலையும் நீயே ....





vinatha

tgs 12-29-2011 04:37 AM

MIGHTY PAIR OF ILAYARAAJA & JANU!http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/clap.gif




vinatha.

radikal 12-29-2011 05:44 AM

Janu's pathos for IR's azhagiya kanne.......

enchantment, kushi of scond interlude and pathos of third interlude, emotive flute and strings, wonderful Janu
makes this composition our ALL TIME FAVORITE EARLY IR!http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...musicsmile.gif



What a prelude!


VINATHA

doctorzlo 01-19-2012 12:04 PM

I am posting here a song by S Janaki from the film Sur Sangam, which was the Hindi remake of the famous Shankarabharanam. The singers in Sur Sangam were Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Lata, Suresh Wadkar, Rajan (or Sajan?) Mishra and of course S Janaki.

The song can be found right in the beginning of the following clip (the clip is a part of the movie itself):



The song begins with a sequences of swaras sung by SJ and the classical singer Rajan (or Sajan?) Mishra. The swaras are followed by a beautiful piece in the Hindustani raaga Bhatiyar ("aayo prabhaat sab mil gaao"). S Janaki's taans are amazing - she sings the notes rapidly and seems to nail each note firmly as she flies fast.

SJ gets to sing another song in the same film - Prabhu more avagun chit na dharo. I think it's the equivalent of "ye thirugananu"):



S Janaki does a very good job in both the songs. She is very expressive, and she seems absolutely comfortable with the language and the lyrics.

Fegasderty 02-01-2012 02:15 PM

Listen to S Janaki rendering the celebrated Muthuswamy Dikshithar krithi in Hamsadhwani raga, "vaathaapi ganapathim":


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