The Tamil invasion - Livemint
The Tamil invasion Livemint, India In the 1930s and 1940s, a movement known as the Tamil Isai Iyakkam began calling for more Tamil songs in Carnatic concerts, which were dominated at the time by Telugu and Sanskrit. These were the languages in which the Carnatic trinity of Thyagaraja, ... |
REMOVING EELAM TAG FROM MINDS RATHER THAN FROM PARTY NAMES Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka The Tamil service of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation had a special programme in the seventies which was called “Eelaththup Padalgal” or Eelam songs in which Tamil songs composed in Sri Lanka were broadcasted. The Tamil separatist organizations ... |
AR Rahman performs in Pune Times of India, India Rahman not only performed his Hindi hits, but also some of his Tamil songs. Throughout the concert, the audience responded to Rahman with enthusiasm, cheering him and his troupe on. All that could be said at the end of the show was: Jai Ho Rahman! |
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