Kadavul Vazhthuppaadum, Neerum Neruppum (1971)
Автор: Dr Balakrishnan Muniapan
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"Kadavul Vazhthuppaadum" (meaning "God sings a blessing" or "Praise to God shall be sung") is a popular song from the 1971 Tamil swashbuckler film Neerum Neruppum (meaning "Water and Fire").
The song and film are significant in Tamil cinema history for several reasons:
Film Context: Neerum Neruppum stars M. G. Ramachandran (MGR) and Jayalalithaa. The story is a classic revenge tale based on Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novella The Corsican Brothers, focusing on twins with contrasting views on life—symbolised by "water and fire".
Song Details: The track "Kadavul Vazhthuppaadum" was sung by the legendary T. M. Soundararajan and features lyrics by the renowned poet Vaali.
Meaning: The title "Kadavul Vazhthuppaadum" reflects a theme of divine grace or a prayerful tribute. In the context of the film's title, Neerum Neruppum, it highlights the juxtaposition of life's opposing forces (water/calm and fire/rage)
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