Magizhini Manimaaran
Magizhini Manimaaran | |
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Native name | மகிழினி மணிமாறன் |
Birth name | Magizhini Manimaaran |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 2012–present |
Magizhini Manimaaran (Tamil: மகிழினி மணிமாறன்) is a playback singer in the Tamil film industry who got a break as a playback singer in the film Kumki. Magizhini is noted for singing the famous song "Soi Soi"[1][2] from the film Kumki, which was composed by D. Imman.
Personal life and early career
Hailing from an agricultural family at Malaipuram near Vedanthangal in Kanchipuram district, Maghizhini had lost her father when she was studying 10th standard. Her interest in folk songs led her to become part of Buddhar kalaikuzhu, a folk troupe which specialises in ‘parai’ drumming and dance. The troupe is headed by Manimaran who eventually became her life-partner.
In a candid chat, the couple exchanged their views about ‘parai’ drum as a cultural signifier and how they wanted to reverse the art form and also about the magical debut. Maghizini was quick to say that her husband was her guru and inspiration.[3]
Career
As a playback singer
Magizhini became popular after her folk song "Soi Soi" in Tamil movie Kumki directed by Prabu Solomon. She also sang the same song in Telugu release of the movie Gajaraju.
Magizhini has some fond memories of Madurai as she is a regular singer accompanying her troupe during the Dalit Cultural Festival organised by the Dalit Resource Centre. She says, “Madurai Dalit festival is important as it has helped in stemming the decline of the ‘parai’ drumming art. Buddhar kalaikuzhu is aiming to show how an art dubbed as a symbol of pollution could be skilfully re-appropriated as a sophisticated musical form, comparable to classical music. These days, every political party in Tamil Nadu conducts rallies and conferences with the drumming of ‘parai.’
Manimaran adds that people have begun to realise the richness in the art form. “We performed at a few Brahmin weddings at Mylapore in Chennai, which exemplified the receptiveness among Brahmins. We have also performed in Chennai Sangamam.”
Maghizhini, a shy singer, who never thought that she would make it this big in the film music industry, says it was the young music director, D. Imman, who had encouraged her a lot. She was selected as the best singer for the year 2012 by Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan.
Editor Lenin, directors Mu. Kalanjiyam and Ranjith and lyricists Ilaya Kamban and Kabilan had appreciated her for her performance. Now she has a handful of films in her kitty. Like every other singer, she is waiting to sing for maestro Ilaiyaraaja, and A. R. Rahman.[4]
Discography
The artiste-couple conduct lectures and demonstrations at educational institutions in Chennai and northern districts such as Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram. So far, Buddhar Kalai Kuzhu has performed across Tamil Nadu. The couple are now part of an initiative to not only promote ‘parai’ as a form of art among school children in Chennai schools, but also to make learning an interesting experience by making the students learn along with singing and dancing.[5]
References
- ↑ Kumki (film)
- ↑ "Kumki Audio Launch". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 11 August 2012.
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- ↑ Karthikeyan, D. (3 March 2013). "Drummer-woman makes it big". The Hindu (Chennai, India).
- ↑ Karthikeyan, D. (3 March 2013). "Drummer-woman makes it big". The Hindu (Chennai, India).
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