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Indian poet and lyricist
Na. Kamarasan
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Born
| Nachimuthu Kamarasan
29 November 1942
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Died
| 24 May 2017
(2017-05-24)
(aged 74)
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Occupation(s)
| Poet, lyricist
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Years active
| 1976?2017
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Spouse
| Logamani
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Children
| 2
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Nachimuthu Kamarasan
(
29 November 1942
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? 24 May 2017) was an Indian poet and lyricist who worked on
Tamil
-language films.
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Early life
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Kamarasan was born in Meenakshipuram in Bodi at Theni district to Nachimuthu and Lakshmi Ammal.
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In 1964, when he was a student of Thiagarasar Arts College, Madurai, he participated in the
anti-Hindi protest
and was imprisoned. He has a Master's Degree and worked as a Tamil Lecturer at Uttampalayam Haji Karutha Rauthar College and as an Officer in the Department of Translation in the Tamil Nadu Government Secretariat.
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Career
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Though Kamarasan started writing poems in traditional verses with
Surya Gandhi
, he later switched to writing poems in formats like image poetry, free verse.
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Impressed by his poem compilation
Karuppu Malargal
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M. G. Ramachandran
gave Kamarasan an opportunity to write lyrics for his film
Needhikku Thalaivanangu
and wrote his first film song "Kanavugale" and went on to write many songs for Ramachandran which he felt gave him the much needed freedom to write songs.
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Despite writing songs for films, he was not happy with the industry the way they treated him and other lyricists,
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for which he said "I used to make garlands and suddenly went to cut grass".
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Kamarasan was the Vice-President of Khadar Board of Tamil Nadu during Ramachandran's regime. In 1991, he was appointed by Jayalalithaa as a member of the Tamil Nadu National Music and Drama Society.
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Personal life
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Kamarasan was married to Logamani. They had a son Dileepan and daughter Thaipaavai.
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Kamarasan died on 24 May 2017 due to multiple organ failure.
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Awards
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Kamarasan received the Bharathidasan award and the Kalaimamani award.
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Discography
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References
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