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Ilaiyaraaja Reflects on 50-Year Journey and Being Called the “God of Music”

Legendary music composer Ilaiyaraaja was recently honored at an intimate ceremony on Thursday, May 14, 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of his debut film, Annakili. The event celebrated his “Golden Jubilee” in the film industry, specifically noting that Annakili first hit theaters on May 14, 1976.

Response to the “God of Music” Title

During the event, a reporter asked the composer for his thoughts on the public perceiving him as the “God of Music”.

  • His Perspective: Ilaiyaraaja responded by saying that it is how the people consider him.
  • The Nature of God: He questioned whether the Almighty would think of Himself as God, adding that if people view him that way, it is fine by him.
  • Personal Impact: He explained that being viewed this way does not make him a lesser person, nor does it make the public better; he sees it simply as an expression of their affection and respect.

Reflections on His 50-Year Career

Ilaiyaraaja shared several memories from his long journey in cinema:

  • The Early Days: He recalled his debut with Annakili, mentioning that writer-producer Panchu Arunachalam gave him his first opportunity.
  • Composition Style: At that time, he did not know much about film music composition and sang his first tunes for the film by simply tapping on a table without instruments.
  • Initial Reception: While Annakili did not receive a strong response in theaters at first—and one song was even removed—the music eventually became a massive hit.
  • Current Work: Even after five decades, the composer stated that he continues to work daily and is currently recording music for a new Tamil film directed by R. Balki.

Legacy and Achievements

Often referred to by the nickname “Isaignani” (Scholar of Music), Ilaiyaraaja’s career spans across Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi cinema.

  • Major Honors: His work has earned him the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, the Padma Bhushan, and the Padma Vibhushan.
  • International Milestones: He recently performed his maiden Western classical symphony, titled “Valiant,” with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, making him the first film composer from Asia to perform a Western classical symphony in the UK.
  • Future Biopic: Actor Dhanush is set to portray the composer in an upcoming film based on his life and career.

Ilaiyaraaja concluded by expressing his belief that his music will continue forever, even when he is no longer here, because it is written with sincere feeling.

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