Legendary Singer SP Balasubramaniam Passes Away – Tamil News



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The legendary singer SP Balasubramaniam passed away leaving the entire nation in shock and has become the biggest victim of the coronavirus in the country. The 74-year-old man was admitted to MGM Hospital in Choolaimedu Chennai on August 5 and had only mild symptoms for nearly ten days.

However, the hospital management broke the shocking news on August 14 that, starting on the 13th night, SPB’s condition suddenly deteriorated and he was transferred to the intensive care ward and placed on life support. Due to the efforts of the doctors and the prayers of millions started by SPB’s close friend, Bharathiraja, his condition saw a marked improvement and the sedatives were removed and he also responded well to physical therapy.

However, shocking news came on September 24 that SPB’s condition suddenly deteriorated and he was put back on full life support in extremely critical condition. Now it has just been announced that SPB took its last breath at 1.04pm today (September 25). His departure to the heavenly abode has left a great void in the entertainment industry. He is survived by his wife Savithri, daughter Pallavi and son SPB Charan.

Balu, as his friends affectionately called him, was born in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh and later moved to Madras in the late 1960s. Although he had sung a few songs for MS Viswanathan, it was “Aayiram Nilave Vaa” for MGR on ‘Adimaipenn’ and “Iyarkai Ennum Idhayakani ‘for Gemini Ganesan on’ Shanti Nilayam ‘, both released in 1969, which brought him fame when Balu ruled. as the number one male singer for the next fifty years singing for all the major superstars including Sivaji Ganesan, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Vishnuvardhan, Chiranjeevi and spanning to the current era of Ajith and Vijay.

Balu’s golden voice became a staple diet for generations of listeners who still enjoy his fifty thousand songs that will remain immortal for many years to come. From MSV to Ghibran there is no music director who has lost his magic. What’s more, it also has the merit of contributing to Ilayaraja’s entry into the world of cinema, having shared a room with him and taking him to producers and directors. Similarly, Balu also helped Bharathiraja in his early days when he was trying to make his way into the film industry.

SPB also had a passion for acting and delivered flawless performances on K. Balachander.
‘Manathil Urudhi Vendum’, ‘Kadhalan’ by Shankar, ‘Sigaram’, ‘Guna’ and ‘Keladi Kanmani’ among others.

It is very difficult to write a eulogy for a legend like SPB, as his contribution to film and film music is as vast as the ocean and can only be touched with the tip of a finger. Indiaglitz greets one of your favorite personalities and you will remember him not only for his music but for the gentleman he always was throughout his celebrated career.



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