Noted music director Rajan of Rajan-Nagendra fame dead

The brothers were prominent composers in especially Kannada and Telugu films, for over four decades, starting from 1950s to the early 1990s

October 12, 2020 02:27 pm | Updated 02:27 pm IST

Music director Rajan of Rajan-Nagendra fame, at his residence in Bengaluru

Music director Rajan of Rajan-Nagendra fame, at his residence in Bengaluru

Eminent music director Rajan of Rajan-Nagendra fame died late on Sunday at his residence here due to a cardiac arrest, family sources said.

According to his family members, 87-year old Rajan, who was the elder brother of Nagendra, had developed complications on Saturday and suffered a heart attack.

He was rushed to hospital but died on the way, they added. Nagendra had passed away 20 years ago, they said.

Rajan and Nagendra were born in a middle-class musical family at Shivarampet in Mysuru.

Their father Rajappa was a harmonium and flute player who played background music for silent movies.While Rajan was a violinist, Nagendra was an expert in Jal Tarang. The brothers used to perform for Jaya Maruthi Orchestra.

As independent music directors, Rajan and Nagendra had debuted for the movie ‘Sowbhagya Lakshmi,’ which opened a vista of opportunities for them.

The brothers ruled the southern film industry, especially Kannada and Telugu films, for over four decades starting from 1950s to the early 1990s.

The music composer brothers carved a niche for themselves by giving many memorable and melodious songs.

These include ‘Akashave beelali mele’ from the movie ’Nyayave Devaru’, ‘Aakaashadinda Dharegilida’ from ‘Chandanada Gombe’, ‘Aakaasha Deepavu Neenu’ from ‘Pavana Ganga’, ’Baanallu Neene Bhuviyallu Neene’ from ‘Bayalu Dari’ and Hosa Balige Nee Joteyade’ from ‘Naa Ninna Bidalare’ in Kannada.

Some of the hit songs in Telugu are ‘Pujaluseya’, ’Intinti Ramayanam’ and ‘Manasa veena madhugeetam’.

The duo had scored music for 400-odd films in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu, Hindi and Sinhala.

Condoling Rajan’s death, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said, “I am deeply pained to learn about the demise of Sri Rajan. May his soul rest in eternal peace. May God give strength to the bereaved family members, relatives and fans to bear the loss.”

Yediyurappa said Rajan will always be remembered for giving hundreds of melodious songs.

Several ministers and public representatives condoled the demise of Rajan.

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