T. G. Lingappa Explained

T. G. Lingappa
Birth Name:Thiruchirappalli Govindarajulu Lingappa
Birth Date:1927 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Tiruchirappalli, Madras Presidency, British India
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Music director
Spouse:Shantamma

Thiruchirappalli Govindarajulu Lingappa (22 August 1927 – 5 February 2000) was an Indian music director who worked predominantly in Kannada language films. He also worked in Tamil and Telugu movies.[1] [2] [3] He was the son of G. Govindarajulu Naidu who was also a musician.

Early life

T.G. Lingappa was the second son and had learned music from his father G. Govindarajulu Naidu. His family stayed in Thiruchi. This is where M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar (MKT) used to sing in their house and G. Govindarajulu Naidu introduced MKT to his children. G. Govindarajulu was a harmonium player in special dramas, but was also known as the one who taught music for K. B. Sundarambal. He also sold musical instruments and gramophone in Thiruchi, but the business was not doing very well. T. G. Lingappa had learned to play several musical instruments. In 1940, G. Govindarajulu Naidu took his family to Madras to look for greener pasture there.

Career life

At the age of 14, Lingappa tried to act in the film Kamathenu which was produced by Visvanathan. Instead Visvanathan had asked Lingappa to sing and to remain with him for sometime to given chance. He stayed a few months and when it is not fruitful and then moved on. Since he is able to play musical instruments, he then joined the Mayoora Film Orchestra and played harmonium, mandoline and guitar. This orchestra used to play music for films and gramophone. It is to be noted that Lingappa played instruments for Ashok Kumar (1941) and he was earning a salary of 30 monthly .

In the same year Lingappa approached Gemini Studios to try his luck. C. Ramchandra was working there with other older artists. But Lingappa was rejected due to his young age. Not giving up, Lingappa proceeded to Salem to try his chance in Modern Theatres when music director T. A. Kalyanam invited him. There Lingappa met T. R. Pappa and K. V. Mahadevan. It was the time during the 1940s where everyone was circumambulating all available studios for opportunities.

In 1945, Lingappa returned to Madras and worked under R. Sudarsanam in Pragathy Studios and he played instruments in the film Sri Valli (1945). Lingappa went to Karakkudi to play musical instruments when AVM Productions made Nam Iruvar (1947). In 1948, he returned to Madras and worked under C. R. Subburaman. All this experience under different renowned music directors had sparked an idea to be a freelance musician. He went on to purchase modern instruments from abroad, especially London, where he bought the electric guitar. Lingappa was well capable of playing the guitar. Music directors G. Ramanathan, S. V. Venkatraman and K. V. Mahadevan had used Lingappa for several of their songs. From then on Lingappa was playing many instruments under all the leading music directors.

He worked with singers like T. M. Soundararajan, A. M. Rajah, Seerkazhi Govindarajan, V. N. Sundaram, S. C. Krishnan, M. L. Vasanthakumari, P. Leela, Jikki, T. V. Rathnam, A. P. Komala, Radha Jayalakshmi, Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi, K. Jamuna Rani, P. Susheela, K. Rani and S. Janaki.

The singing actors M. M. Dandapani Desikar, T. R. Mahalingam, K. R. Ramasamy, U. R. Jeevarathinam, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram and J. P. Chandrababu also sang memorable songs under his compositions.

T. G. Lingappa and T. R. Mahalingam

T. R. Mahalingam had produced his first film Macha Regai (1950) where the music was done by C. R. Subburaman. His manager was B. R. Panthulu. Since C. R. Subburaman died suddenly, T. R. Mahalingam who had known Lingappa from earlier and became closer in the film Nam Iruvar, gave Lingappa chance to compose music for his second production Mohana Sundaram (1951). There are more than ten songs in Mohanasundaram. It was also that J. P. Chandrababu sang first Hello My dear Darling, Hello My rose charming. The success of the songs are due to T. R. Mahalingam and Lingappa both knew carnatic music, cooperated and discussed the tunes together. After that T. R. Mahalingam used Lingappa in his other movies like Chinna Durai and Vilayattu Bommai.

T. G. Lingappa and B. R. Panthulu

B. R. Panthulu separated from T. R. Mahalingam and started Padmini Pictures for which banner Lingappa composed most number of films in Tamil. The first film of B. R. Panthulu was Kalyanam Panniyum Brahmachari (1954), a Sivaji Ganesan starrer directed by P. Neelakantan. There are excellent songs in this film. The Bharathidasan song Vennilaavum Vaanum Pol was first sung by M. M. Dandapani Desikar in the stages. Lingappa obtained his permission to use the same song in Kalyanam Panniyum Brahmachaari with some modifications and after the approval of the tune by Baradidasan, Radha Jayalakshmi sang the song. V. N. Sundaram sang the comedy song Kaviyin Kanavil Vaazhum Oviyame in which he combines light music with carnatic tune. J. P. Chandrababu sang for Sivaji Jolly Life Jolly Life. This film and songs became a hit. B. R. Panthulu again booked Lingappa for Sivaji Ganesan starrer Mudhal Thethi (1955).

Thangamalai Ragasiyam (1958) is another film that lifted P. Suseela to great heights. The song is Amuthai Pozhiyum Nilave. The same film was taken in Hindi and this song was retained with Hindi words. Again it became a success in the Hindi circles.

Lingappa continued on composing for Sabaash Meena (1958), Engal Kudumbam Perisu (1958) and Kuzhandhaigal Kanda Kudiyarasu (1960). He then went on to compose in Kannada movies. After a break he came back to compose in Muradan Muthu (1964). That was the last film where B. R. Pantulu used Sivaji Ganesan.

However, Lingappa continued on working with Panthulu in many more Kannada films till the early 1970s. There were Malayalam films too.

The last collaboration was Kadavul Mama (1974) before the demise of Panthulu.

Works

Vaazhviley Oru Naal (1956) produced by T. S. Venkataswami who is the husband of U. R. Jeevarathinam. In this movie by Lingappa there is a duet Thendrale Varaayo Inba Sugam Tharayo by T. M. Soundararajan and U. R. Jeevarathinam.

It is said by Lingappa himself that there are at least two songs that he composed, but came to be used by other music directors. One is Kunguma Poove which J. P. Chandrababu learnt under Lingappa and sang for S. M. Subbaiah Naidu in Maragatham (1959). The other is the song Putham Puthu Meni by Balamurali Krishna and P. Susheela in Subathinam.

Some compositions of T. G. Lingappa:

Filmography

Music director

Year Film Language Director Banner Note
1951 Mohana Sundaram
1952 Chinna Durai Tamil
1954 Kalyanam Panniyum Brammachari Tamil
1954 Vilayattu Bommai Tamil
1955 Menaka Tamil V. C. Subburaman Kasturi Films with C. N. Pandurangan & Vedha
1955 Modala Thedi
1955 Mudhal Thethi Tamil
1955 Shivasharane Nambekka Kannada
1956 Sivasakthi Tamil
1956 Vazhvile Oru Naal Tamil A. Kasilingam Mercury Pictures with S. M. Subbaiah Naidu & C. N. Pandurangan
1957 Premada Putri Kannada R. N. R. Pictures with H. R. Padmanabha Shastry
1957 Rathnagiri Rahasya Kannada Padmini Pictures
1957 Rathnagiri Rahasyam Padmini Pictures with M. S. Raju
1957 Thangamalai Ragasiyam Tamil Padmini Pictures
1958 Thedi Vandha Selvam Tamil Arasu Pictures
1958 Thirumanam Tamil Valampuri Pictures
1958 Kanniyin Sabatham Tamil Jupiter Pictures & ALS Production
1958 Sabaash Meena Tamil Padmini Pictures
1958 Badi Panthulu Telugu Padmini Pictures
1958 Engal Kudumbam Perisu Tamil Padmini Pictures
1958 School Master Kannada Padmini Pictures
1959 Pudhumai Penn Tamil M. Thiruvengadam Sri Gajalakshmi Pictures
1958 Sebash Pilla Telugu Padmini Pictures
1959 Veera Amar Singh Tamil with Shanmuga Babu
1960 Ellorum Innaattu Mannar Tamil
1960 Kuzhandhaigal Kanda Kudiyarasu Tamil Padmini Pictures
1960 Makkala Rajya Kannada Padmini Pictures
1960 Pillalu Techina Challani Rajyam Telugu Padmini Pictures
1960 Sangilithevan Tamil Padmini Pictures
1961 Chinnanna Sapadam Telugu
1961 Ennai Paar Tamil G. R. Nathan Palaniyappa Productions
1961 Kittur Chennamma Kannada Padmini Pictures
1961 Rani Chennamma Telugu Padmini Pictures
1962 Gaali Gopura Kannada Padmini Pictures
1962 Gaali Medalu Telugu Padmini Pictures
1963 Pempudu Koothuru Telugu Padmini Pictures
1963 Saaku Magalu Kannada Padmini Pictures
1963 Sathi Shakthi Kannada Kanagaal Prabhakara Shastry Matha Pictures
1964 Chandavalliya Thota Kannada T. V. Singh Pals & Co
1964 Chinnada Gombe Kannada Padmini Pictures
1964 Muradan Muthu Tamil Padmini Pictures
1964 School Master Padmini Pictures
1965 Bettada Huli Kannada A. V. Sheshagiri Rao Bhagavati Productions
1965 Naga Pooja Kannada D. S. Rajgopal Maruthi Films
1966 Dudde Doddappa Kannada Padmini Pictures
1966 Emme Thammanna Kannada Padmini Pictures
1966 Thayin Mel Aanai Tamil G. R. Nathan Nagendra Films
1967 Beedi Basavanna Kannada Padmini Pictures
1967 Chakra Theertha Kannada Sri Bhagavathi Productions
1967 Gange Gowri Kannada Padmini Pictures
1967 Veera Pratigna TeluguG. R. Nathan Sri Tirumala Pictures with Veluri
1968 Amma Kannada Padmini Pictures
1968 Chinnari Puttanna Kannada Padmini Pictures
1968 Dhoomakethu Kannada Sri Bhagavathi Art Productions
1968 Naane Bhagyavati Kannada T. V. Singh Thakur
1969 Gandondu Hennaru Kannada Padmini Pictures
1969 Thanga Malar Tamil D. S. Rajagopal Ganga Productions
1970 Sri Krishnadevaraya Kannada Padmini Pictures Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director
1971 Sri Krishnadevarayalu Telugu Padmini Pictures
1971 Aliya Geleya Kannada Padmini Pictures
1971 Hu Bisilu Kannada T. V. Singh
1971 Kula Gourava Kannada Eshwari Productions
1971 Malathi Madhava Kannada Padmini Pictures
1972 Kula Gowravam Telugu Eshwari Productions
1972 Ondu Hennina Kathe Kannada Padmini Pictures
1974 Basti Pilla Bhale Donga Telugu Amancharla Seshagiri Rao Krishna Movies Enterprises
1974 Kadavul Mama Tamil Padmini Pictures
1975 Devara Kannu Kannada Sri Bhagavathi Productions
1975 Hosilu Mettida Hennu Kannada V. T. Thyagarajan
1976 College Ranga Kannada Padmini Pictures
1977 Babruvahana Kannada Rajkamal Arts
1977 Lakshmi Nivasa Kannada Jayalakshmi Art Enterprises
1977 Ondu Premada Kathe Kannada R. S. R. Combines
1977 Veera Sindhoora Lakshmana Kannada Sri Sangameshwara Productions
1978 Kudure Mukha Kannada
1978 Thayige Thakka Maga Kannada V. Somashekar Poornima Enterprises
1979 Madhu Chandra Kannada Ramesh – Shivaram T B R Productions
1980 Bhaktha Siriyala Kannada
1980 Bhakta Shiriyala Telugu
1980 Jari Bidda Jana Kannada Thirupathi Jain Films
1981 Bhagyavantha Kannada Dorai-Bhagwan Nirupama Art Combines
1982 Hasyaratna Ramakrishna Kannada Varna Productions
1983 Bhakta Prahlada Kannada Nirupama Art Combines
1983 Geluvu Nannade Kannada
1985 Ade Kannu Kannada Chi. Dattaraj Hayavadana Movies
1985 Narasimha Avataram Telugu
1985 Shiva Kotta Sowbhagya Kannada Santhosh Combines
1987 Shruthi Seridaaga Kannada B. Dattaraj Nikhileshwari Cine Combines
1988 Shiva Mecchida Kannappa Kannada Vijay Bhagavathi Combines

Playback singer

Year Film Language Song Co-singer Music
1952 Chinna Durai Tamil O Raagini Vaa Raagini T. G. Lingappa
1958 Badi Pantulu Telugu Kshemasaagaraa Lokapaalanaa T. G. Lingappa
1958 Engal Kudumbam Perisu Tamil Somasekara Loga Paalane T. G. Lingappa
1958 School Master Kannada Swami Devane Loka Paalane T. G. Lingappa
Raadhaa Maadhava Vinodha Haasa P. Susheela
Sompaada Sanjevele P. Susheela
1958 Sabaash Meena Tamil Erungammaa Summaa Erungammaa T. G. Lingappa
1963 Saaku Magalu Kannada Naanu Andhalade T. G. Lingappa

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20080618181337/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2008/06/14/stories/2008061451820200.htm BLAST FROM THE PAST Sati Shakti 1964
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20040401002559/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2003/12/05/stories/2003120501540500.htm From vintage to the recent
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20090406111551/http://www.hindu.com/cp/2009/04/03/stories/2009040350371600.htm Sabhash Meena 1958