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Palani Bharathi is an Indian writer and lyricist who works in
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Early life

Palani Bharathi was born in
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to Sami Palaniappan, a poet, and Kamala. He has a brother and four sisters. Palaniappan was an assistant of orator/writer Kundrakudi Adigal and follower of poet
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. When Palaniappan moved to Madras (now Chennai) with his family in search of work, he got a job in the government newspaper ''Tamil Arasu''. As a result, Bharathi studied and grew in Chennai. He initially studied at a municipal school, and later at Ganapathi Higher Secondary School till the twelfth grade. Aspiring to become a film editor, he tried joining the M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute, to no avail.


Career

Bharathi began his career by editing articles, mainly correcting factual errors, in publications including ''Neerottam'' and ''Porval''. He later got a job in the Tamil Nadu Textbook Corporation, of checking and recording the account of volumes of books transported in vehicles from the book warehouse, with his salary being per day. Bharathi was not very interested in that job, which did not last for more than a month. Unlike his father, Bharathi liked listening to
filmi Filmi ("of films") music soundtracks are music produced for India's mainstream motion picture industry and written and performed for Indian cinema. In cinema, music directors make up the main body of composers; the songs are performed by playba ...
songs, and aspired to become a film lyricist. He was eventually introduced to director
Vikraman Vikraman is an Indian film director primarily working in Tamil cinema. Career 1990–1994 He worked as an assistant to actor and director R. Parthiban in ''Puthiya Pathai'' (1989), which was the latter's debut film as a director and an actor. ...
, and wrote a song for the film ''
Perum Pulli ''Perum Pulli'' () is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by Vikraman, starring Babu and Suman Ranganathan. It was released on 14 January 1991. Plot ''Perum Pulli'' is the story of an innocent youth and his love for his ...
'' (1991) which did not appear onscreen.


Style

Palani Bharathi prefers to write in simple, understandable language, taking inspiration from
Kannadasan Kannadasan (; 24 June 1927 – 17 October 1981) was an Indian philosopher, poet, film song lyricist, producer, actor, script-writer, editor, philanthropist, and is heralded as one of the greatest and most important lyricists in India. Freq ...
and Vaali. He explained, "Any literary piece is worth only if it reaches the audience and I keep it very simple. I don't believe in being verbose". He also said, "A song is no longer listened to for its meaning, it is mostly bought for the sake of rhythm and beat. Words go only to serve the musical purpose, not the semantic purpose". Palani Bharathi identifies himself as a "people's lyricist".


Controversies

Palani Bharathi wrote slanderous articles about Malathy Maitri, a founder of the feminist literary movement Anangu, and was eventually forced to write a public apology.


Filmography


Television


Notable works

* ''Neruppu Paarvaigal'' (collection of poems) * ''Veli Nadappu'' * ''Kadhalin Pin Kadhavu'' * ''Mazhaippen'' * ''Purakkal Maraintha Iravu'' * ''Mutthangalin Pazhakkadai'' * ''Thanimaiyil Vilayaadum Bommai'' * ''Thanniril Vizhuntha Veyil'' * ''Kaatrin Kaiyezhuththu''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bharathi, Palani Living people Tamil film poets Tamil-language lyricists Tamil poets Year of birth missing (living people)