‘Roja’ stayed in my head for a long time: Vishwanathan Anand

Chess wizard Viswananthan Anand recalls listening to the album for the first time

August 15, 2017 12:37 pm | Updated 12:37 pm IST

Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand snapped during an interview in Madras on December 08, 1992

Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand snapped during an interview in Madras on December 08, 1992

“The year was 1992 and I was returning to Chennai from a trip abroad. I remember everyone was talking about a film titled Roja. At that time, I would casually mention to people that the hero (Arvind Swamy) was my classmate. Girls would just swoon when they heard that! A few years later, when Aruna and I got engaged, we met Arvind and she was very impressed that we go back a long way.

1992 was also the year when I first heard the Kaadhal Rojave song which would go on to be one of my favourites. I am a huge fan of older Tamil film music, having grown up listening to the works of MSV and Ilaiyaraaja. But Kaadhal Rojave and Tamizha Tamizha ... both those songs had a new kind of sound. Those tunes stayed in my head for many days after I first heard them.

The songs marked a new era in Tamil movies and signalled the start of the rise of composer AR Rahman. Even today, when I hear these songs, it takes me back instantly to the Nineties.”

(As told to )

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