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Vidyasagar (born 2 March 1963) is an Indian composer, musician and singer who works predominantly in the Tamil, Malayalam, and Telugu film industries. After working with several composers as assistant and conductor, Vidyasagar made his debut as a film composer in the 1989 Tamil film Poo Manam and nicknamed as Melody King[1] Working for over 225 feature films, he is the recipient of a National Award, multiple State Awards[2] and five Filmfare Awards and is widely regarded as one of the finest and most acclaimed composers in the history of Indian Cinema.

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Vidya Sagar was born into a Telugu speaking family of U.Ramachandar, a musician, and Suryakantham in Amalapuram, Andhra Pradesh.[3] He was named after the 19th century social reformer Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. He was brought up in Chennai. He underwent carnatic vocals training first and then started taking classical guitar classes in Chennai from Master Dhanraj and then later piano.[4]

Vidyasagar became an independent film composer with the song En Anbe in the 1989 Tamil movie Poomanam. Vidyasagar started his music career with a Tamil film, he gained recognition good in the Tamil music industry at a later stage.[4] He also started composing for Telugu Films Telugu cinema in 1989.

From 1996 to 2001 Vidyasagar mainly concentrated on Malayalam films.[5] During this period, Vidyasagar also composed for a few Tamil movies like Nilaave Vaa and Uyirodu Uyiraga. He won three Kerala State Film Awards. About his stint in the Malayalam Cinema, Vidyasagar was quoted saying "I believe that it was a God sent opportunity for me to work in one of the finest film industries".[5]

From the year 2001, he started composing soundtracks for Dhil, Run, Dhool, Ghilli etc. in Tamil and Summer in Bethlehem, Meesha Madhavan, Kilichundan Mampazham, Pattalam, C.I.D. Moosa etc. in Malayalam. His Bollywood venture Hulchul directed by Priyadarshan was a box-office blockbuster, but the songs only became nominal hits, not bringing him the acclaim he was usually used to in Tamil and Malayalam films.

In 2007, Vidyasagar was signed by Prakash Raj for his production venture Mozhi starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Jyothika. The film directed by Radha Mohan had critically acclaimed melodies like Kaatrin Mozhiye and Sevvanam. The songs of Mozhi had the distinction of being completely devoid of duets. The only female voice was of Sujatha Mohan in Katrin Mozhi. In 2008 Vidyasagar's notable releases were Vijay's Kuruvi and the Priyadarshan directed Mere Baap Pehle Aap in Hindi.

In 2013, Priyadarshan signed him in for his film, Geethaanjali in Malayalam with Mohanlal in the lead role. Lal Jose's Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum and Jannal Oram, the Tamil remake of Ordinary were his other releases of the year. The end of veteran filmmaker Sathyan Anthikkad's 10-film long collaboration with composer Ilaiyaraaja saw him collaborate with Vidyasagar for the film Oru Indian Pranayakatha. Sathyan Anthikad continued his collaboration with Vidya Sagar for his next 2 films, Ennum Eppozhum (released in 2015) and Jomonte Suvisheshangal[7] (released in 2017).

Gandham Sagar is an Indian playback singer, lyricist and dialogue writer who predominantly works in Telugu cinema and Telugu music.[1][2] He started his singing career with the film Varsham (2004), composed by his brother Devi Sri Prasad. "Top Lechipoddi", "Sailaja Sailaja", "Nannaku Prematho", "Pakka Local", "Jatha Kalise", "Nammaka Thappani" and "Hello Guru Prema Kosame" are some of his popular songs.

Sagar started his career with the film Varsham (2004) and then sang around 80 songs. He has mostly collaborated with his brother Devi Sri Prasad in playback singing. In June 2019, he married Dr. Mounica Sagar.[3][4] He turned into dialogue writer with the film Rakshasudu.[5][6] He is the son of veteran writer G. Satyamurthy, who died on 14 December 2015.

This page contains lyric of Tagore song ananderi sagar hote and its transliteration in English with background history. Background of the song includes the place and date of the song written by Rabindranath, name of the newspaper or magazine the song was first published in and the name of the person who had prepared the notation or swaralipi. This page also contains the musical composition of song like parjaay, taal, raag and ango.

Sagar (Madhya Pradesh): After a Dalit youth was allegedly beaten to death by an upper-caste Sarpanch and men in Sagar, his mother was reported to be in inconsolable state. Grieving his young son's murder , the woman sang mourning songs next to his dead body. The video is making rounds on the social media.

As the dead body arrived home, his mother, known as "Badi Bahu," wailed in sorrow and pain, and started to sing mourning songs for her lost son, whose hand was injured in the attack, when she was trying to save her son.

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