
Vaali moved to Madras in the 1950s seeking an opportunity in Tamil film industry.
[3] In the 1960s and 1970s, he received patronage from actor
M. G. Ramachandran and became a successful lyricist, in competition with poet
Kannadasan, which he had chronicled in his autobiography
Naanum Indha Nootrandum. Vaali has also authored other books such as
Avathara Purushan,
Pandavar Bhoomi,
Ramanuja Kaviyam,
Krishna Vijayam,
Thamizh Kadavul,
Kalaignar Kaviyam,
Krishna Bhakthan and
Vaaliba vaali. His song "Amma Endru Azhaikatha Uyir Illaiye" is carved in the stone in a temple in Trichy.
[4] He wrote songs for
M. G. Ramachandran in 63 films and also for
Sivaji Ganesan in 70 films.He has written more than 15000 songs in tamil films.
He died on 18 July 2013 in Chennai following respiratory illness, at the age of 81.
[5]
Vaali (born
T. S. Rangarajan; 29 October 1931 – 18 July 2013) was an Indian poet and lyricist whose works were in
Tamil, had a five-decade long association with the Tamil film industry, wrote over 15,000 songs.
[1][2] He acted in a number of films, including
Sathya,
Hey Ram,
Paarthale Paravasam and
Poikkal Kudhirai. He was honoured by the
Government of India with the
Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour.
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