Susarla Dakshinamurthi
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Birth name | Susarla Dakshinamurthi Sastry Jr. |
Born |
Pedakallepalli, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India | November 11, 1921
Died |
February 9, 2012 90) Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India | (aged
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Years active | 1946–1984 |
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Susarla Dakshinamurthi Jr. was an Indian film music director, playback singer, record producer, Carnatic musician, multi-instrumentalist,[1] and an eminent violonist, known for his works in South Indian film industry, Hindi cinema, Srilankan cinema, and Hollywood.[1][2][3][4]
Dakshinamurthi is the grandson of Sr. Susarla Dakshinamurthi who belongs to the student clan of saint Tyagaraja.[2][3][4] He is known for his compositions in works such as Narada Naradi (1946) (music director), Laila Majnu (1949) (playback singer), Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha (1950) (playback singer and music director), Samsaram (1950) (music director), Shri Lakshmamma Katha (1950) (playback singer and music director), Sarvadhikari (1951) (playback singer and music director), Yaar Paiyan (music director), Santhanam (1955) (playback singer and music director), Jungle Moon Men (1955), (re-recordist and background score), Ilavelpu (1956) (playback singer and music director), Veera Kankanam (1957) (music director), Annapurna (1959) (music director), Krishna Leelalu (1959) (music director), Narthanasala (1963), which won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film, Shrimad Virata Parvam (1983), Shrimad Virat Veerabrahmendra Swami Charitra (1984).[2]
Biography
Early life
He was born on 11 November 1921 in Pedakallepalli, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India to Susarla Krishnabrahma Sastry, who was a musician and teacher and Smt Annapurnamma. He graduated with an arts degree in classical music, and became a professional violonist at the age of nine.[1][2] He subsequently worked as Harmonium player for the label His Master's Voice in 1938. He then worked for All India Radio as A-grade artist in the late 1930s, and became the Director for South Indian region.[2][3][4]
Film career
He then moved to cinema and conducted music alongside C. R. Subburaman. He made Lata Mangeshkar sing the ever popular song "Nidurapora Thammuda", in his movie Santhanam. Samsaram (1950) movie is a musical hit film with ever popular song Samsaram Samsaram by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and A. M. Rajah in Telugu and Tamil languages respectively.[1] He then ventured into Hollywood, and became a re-recordist, and conductor for works such as Jungle Moon Men (1955), and several others by columbia pictures.[1][2]
Dakshinamurthy has produced hits tracks such as Challani Raja O Chandamama written by Raghunath Panigrahi.[1] He sang Challani Punnami Vennelalone casting Relangi Venkataramaiah in the film. His score for Narthanasala (1963) songs particularly Evari Kosam Ee Mandhahasam, Naravara Kuruvara (S.Janaki),Janani Siva Kaamini (P. Susheela), Salalitha Raga Sudharasa Saaram (singer: Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna) and Sakhiya Vivarinchave are forever memorable. Later he worked on musical hits such as Srimad Virata Parvam (1983) and Shrimad Potuluri Veerabrahmendra Charitra (1984). He then ventured into film production and has produced Mohini Rukmangada (1960) and Rama Sundari (1962) under Anuradha Movies.[1]
Later life and death
Murthi developed Diabetic retinopathy and lost vision in one eye in 1972 and the other in 1987. Murthi died at his residence in Chennai on 9 Feb 2012. He expressed difficulty in breathing when an ambulance was called in. That was only 5 minutes before his death when he said that he did not want to be taken to the hospital. Just as he had wanted he died at 9.30pm when the ambulance reached at 9.35pm.[3][4][5]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Language | Director | Banner | Co-Music Directors |
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1946 | Narada Naradi | Telugu | |||
1949 | Laila Majnu | Telugu | P. S. Ramakrishna Rao | Bharani Pictures | playback singer only under C. R. Subburaman |
1950 | Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha | Telugu | Kasturi Siva Rao | also playback singer | |
1950 | Samsaram | Telugu | L. V. Prasad | ||
1950 | Samsaram | Tamil | L. V. Prasad | ||
1950 | Sri Lakshmamma Katha | Telugu | Ghantasala Balaramaiah | also playback singer | |
1951 | Sarvadhikari | Tamil | T. R. Sundaram | Modern Theatres | also playback singer |
1951 | Sarvadhikari | Telugu | T. R. Sundaram | Modern Theatres | also playback singer |
1952 | Valaiyapathi | Tamil | T. R. Sundaram | Modern Theatres | |
1952 | Kalyani | Tamil | Acharya M. Mastan | Modern Theatres | G. Ramanathan |
1952 | Atthainti Kaapuram | Telugu | Acharya M. Mastan | Modern Theatres | G. Ramanathan |
1953 | Sujatha | Sinhala | T. R. Sundaram | Modern Theatres | |
1953 | Daasi | Telugu | L. V. Prasad | Rajyam Pictures | C. R. Subburaman |
1953 | Velaikari Magal | Tamil | L. V. Prasad | Rajyam Pictures | C. R. Subburaman |
1955 | Santanam | Telugu | also playback singer | ||
1955 | Seda Sulang | Sinhala | T. Somesekeran | Ananda Samarakoon | |
1955 | Mangaiyar Thilakam | Tamil | L. V. Prasad | Vaidhya Films | |
1956 | Ilavelpu | Telugu | D. Yoganand | Lakshmi Productions | also playback singer |
1956 | Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum | Tamil | T. R. Sundaram | Modern Theatres | |
1957 | Yaar Paiyan | Tamil | T. R. Raghunath | Vijaya Films | |
1957 | Veera Kankanam | Telugu | |||
1957 | Baagyavathi | Tamil | L. V. Prasad | Ravi Productions | |
1959 | Krishna Leelalu | Telugu | Chandrasekhara Rao Jampana | ||
1959 | Ulagam Sirikkiradhu | Tamil | K. Ramamurthy | Prabhu Films | |
1960 | Annapurna | Telugu | V. Madhusudan Rao | ||
1960 | Aasha Sundari | Kannada | Hunsur Krishnamurthy | Gowri Productions | |
1961 | Pangaaligal | Tamil | G. Ramakrishnan | Iris Movies | |
1963 | Narthanasala | Telugu | Kamalakara Kameswara Rao | Rajyam Pictures | |
1983 | Shrimad Virata Parvam | Telugu | |||
1984 | Shrimad Virat Veerabrahmendra Swami Charitra | Telugu | N. T. Rama Rao | Ramakrishna Cine Studios |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ilavelpu in Naati 101 Chitralu, S. V. Rama Rao, Kinnera Publications, Hyderabad, 2006, pp: 129-31.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Melodious tribute". 11 July 2008 – via The Hindu.
- 1 2 3 4 Tv1 (10 January 2011). "TV1-SUSARLA DAKSHINAMURTHY INTERVIEW_1" – via YouTube.
- 1 2 3 4 "ETV Talkies - Special story on veteran music director Susarla Dakshinamurthy Part 1".
- ↑ "Susarla Dakshina Murthy Passed Away". Retrieved 10 February 2012.