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Posting1434 On this occasion of Krishna Jayanthi, we fondly recount Krishna avatar as one of the interesting Avatars. Krishna’s adventures as a boy, the romance between Radha and Krishna and his role as a destroyer of evil have been exploited by Indian cinema to the hilt. Jupiter Pictures produced the epic story of the birth of Lord Krishna, his boyhood and his elimination of Kamsa asKrishnaGijayam (1950). The film was a musical by Chidambaram Jayaraman - S. M. Subbaiah duo on the lyrics Papanasam Sivan, T. K. Sundara Vathiyar, Bhoomi Palakadas and K. P. Kamakshi. Here is a song sequence from the film, Ennadi aniyayam idhu, a chorus by P.Leela, K.V.Janaki, T.V.Ratnam & Baghirathi. The young Krishna you see in the visuals was Singer A. L. Raghavan, ehen a young boy. Handsome and blessed with a good voice, Raghavan as Balakrishna made an impact, in the film. The girls who played gopikas included Lalitha-Padmini & the Comedienne K. S. Angamuthu. Well known Carnatic musician N. C. Vasanthakokilam played sage Narada, singing quite a few songs which were all ragamalikas of Carnatic ragas. youtu.be/en9XG4mWuGM
Posted on: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 03:10:42 +0000

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