Subburayulu Munuswami Subbaiah Naidu (a.k.a. SMS) (15 March 1914 – 26 May 1979) was an Indian composer, conductor, and orchestrator. He was one of the oldest music directors. He worked as an in-house music composer for
Central Studios
Central Studios was an Indian film studio in the neighbourhood of Singanallur, Coimbatore, Singanallur, Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, started by B.Rangaswamy Naidu (a.k.a. B. R. Naidu) and other prominent industrialists like Swamikannu Vincent of C ...
and
Pakshiraja Studios
Pakshiraja Studios was a motion picture movie studio in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, established by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu in 1945. The studio predominantly produced movies in Tamil language, Tamil, Telugu language, Telugu, Hindi and Malayal ...
and well associated with
S. M. Sriramulu Naidu. SMS also worked with many films under
Jupiter Pictures banner and a favorite of
M. G. Ramachandran.
Early life
Born in 1914 in Kadaiyanallur, Subburayalu Munusami Subbiah Naidu had an unhappy childhood. He ran away from home with dreams of finding his fortune in Singapore, but ended up working in drama troupes such as those of Jagannatha Aiyer and Nawab Rajamanickam Pillai. Finding himself drawn more to music than acting, SMS learned music from masters such as Rajagopala Iyengar and Subramaniya Bagavathar. When the company's play ''Baktha Ramadas'' was made into a movie, SMS worked on the music for the movie as well.
Career life
He is fondly known as "Sangeethayya" in the south Indian film industries. He somehow had never changed his trend of composing much from the beginning days. He is well versed in the Indian music but never showed interest in Western tunes and music.
SMS worked jointly with other composers on a few movies in the early 1940s. He then composed music for the first movie in which MGR played the hero
Rajakumaari in 1947. All through the 1950s, SMS continued to compose memorable songs in the movies that came his way. Films such as
Ezhai Padum Padu (1950),
Kanchana (1952) and
Malaikkallan (1954) helped him to consolidate his place among the front-ranking composers of the decade. There were also
Thirumanam,
Maragadham,
Nadodi Mannan and the magnificent classic
Konjum Salangai.
While he was composing music for
Rajakumaari at Central Studious, SMS made the acquaintance of the hero MGR. This laid the basis for a lifelong friendship between the two, which was further strengthened during the making of
Marma Yogi and
Malaikkallan. When MGR turned producer and director with
Nadodi Mannan, he invited SMS to compose the songs, along with N.S. Balakrishnan who had composed 2 songs. Later, when the fortunes of SMS were on the decline in the 1960s, MGR secured for his friend a few opportunities such as
Thaayin Madiyil,
Aasai Mugam and
Thalaivan.
As the 1960s progressed, SMS engaged in a few projects towards the end of the 1960s such as
Naam Moovar,
Raja Veetu Pillai,
Uyir Mel Aasai,
Sabash Thambi,
Panakkara Pillai, Naalum Therindhavan,
Chakkaram and
Mannippu.
In the 1970s, opportunities were few and far between Snegithi, Vairakiyam,
Therottam and
Thanga Gopuram.
His contribution is invaluable. Not only he is a composer, but also very good conductor, orchestrator, and what not. He is considered as
O. P. Nayyar of South India. His tunes were very catchy and his songs instant hits. He has made
J. P. Chandrababu a great singer in the song ''Kunguma Poove Konjum Puraave''. He would leave no stone unturned to bring the best of his singers. Till date, the best of
S. Janaki
Sistla Janaki (born 23 April 1938) is an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is widely referred to as Janaki Amma and Nightingale of India(nightingale of South) . She is one of the greatest playback singers in the history ...
is ''Singaara Velane Deva'' which was composed by him. He innovated the concept of voice with
Nadaswaram
The ''nadaswaram'' is a double reed wind instrument from South India. It is used as a traditional classical instrument in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala and in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.
This i ...
.
He worked with singers like
C. S. Jayaraman,
T. M. Soundararajan,
Ghantalasa,
A. M. Rajah,
Thiruchi Loganathan
Thiruchi Loganathan (24 July 1924 – 17 November 1989) was an Indian playback singer of the Tamil film industry. He is known for his work in movies such as '' Manthiri Kumari'' (1950)and Sarvadhikari'. He was married to Rajalakshmi, daughter ...
,
Seerkazhi Govindarajan
Sirkazhi Govindarajan (19 January 1933 – 24 March 1988) was a Carnatic vocalist and a playback singer of Indian cinema, predominantly in Tamil cinema.
Early life
Govindarajan, was born on 19 January 1933 at Sirkazhi (a small town in prese ...
, V. N. Sundharam, T. A. Mothi,
P. B. Sreenivas,
S. C. Krishnan,
A. L. Raghavan,
M. L. Vasanthakumari,
P. A. Periyanayaki,
P. Leela,
Jikki
Pillavalu Gajapathy Krishnaveni (3 November 1935 – 16 August 2004), more famously known as Jikki, was an Indian playback singer from Andhra Pradesh. She sang around 10,000 songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Sinhalese, and Hindi lan ...
,
P. Susheela,
T. V. Rathnam, K. V. Janaki,
A. P. Komala,
K. Jamuna Rani,
Radha Jayalakshmi,
Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi, S. Janaki and
L. R. Eswari.
The singing actors
P. U. Chinnappa,
C. Honnappa Bhagavathar,
N. C. Vasanthakokilam,
U. R. Jeevarathinam,
T. R. Rajakumari,
K. R. Ramasamy,
V. Nagayya,
N. S. Krishnan,
T. A. Madhuram,
P. Bhanumathi,
S. Varalakshmi and
J. P. Chandrababu also sang memorable songs under his compositions.
Trivia
*In 1947, SMS was the first music composer in
Tamil film industry
Tamil cinema is the segment of cinema of India, Indian cinema dedicated to the production of Film, motion pictures in the Tamil language, the main spoken language in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is nicknamed Kollywood, a portmanteau of the nam ...
who had introduced playback singing for ''
Rajakumari''.
Thiruchi Loganathan
Thiruchi Loganathan (24 July 1924 – 17 November 1989) was an Indian playback singer of the Tamil film industry. He is known for his work in movies such as '' Manthiri Kumari'' (1950)and Sarvadhikari'. He was married to Rajalakshmi, daughter ...
sang "Kasinimel Nangal", a playback song for
M. N. Nambiar. It is notable that it is
MGR's first movie as a hero.
*In 1948 under SMS's composition,
Kannadasan
Muthiah Sathappan Chettiar better known as Kannadasan (; 24 June 1927 – 17 October 1981) was a poet, film song lyricist, producer, actor, script-writer, editor, philanthropist, and is heralded as one of the greatest and most important l ...
wrote his first song "Kalangathiru Manamey Un Kanavellan Nanavagum Oru Dinamey" for ''Kanniyin Kathali'' sung by
K. V. Janaki. The film was released in 1949.
* His all-purpose assistant,
M. S. Viswanathan at Jupiter Pictures later became the musician of Tamil films. As his assistant,
M. S. Viswanathan practised composing tunes when SMS was not around. When
MGR was the
Chief Minister
A chief minister is an elected or appointed head of government of – in most instances – a sub-national entity, for instance an administrative subdivision or federal constituent entity. Examples include a state (and sometimes a union ter ...
of Tamil Nadu,
M. S. Viswanathan had organised a programme to honour his "master" SMS. SMS was a very close friend of
MGR.
*He featured in a role as a doctor in
Malaikkallan that won the
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
* He had composed a few songs for
Thirudadhe and was working on setting the tune for a duet when producer AL. Srinivasan made him listen to a song ''En Aruge Nee Irundhaal'' sung by P. B. Sreenivas & P. Susheela. The song had been composed by
Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy for an earlier project and had remained unused. AL. Srinivasan suggested that the song be included in the movie. Seeing that it was by his protégé
M. S. Viswanathan, SMS readily agreed, and thus the song featured with the credit once again going to SMS.
* M. S. Viswanathan and Kannadasan, who have acknowledged many a time the crucial role played by SMS in shaping their career, organized a grand function to celebrate the 60th birthday of the master composer. In the function graced by MGR and Sivaji Ganesan, a cash award was presented to SMS as a token of his contribution to Tamil cinema.
* M. S. Viswanathan brought the childless SMS and his wife to his house and attended to their every need with solicitude until each of their end.
Works
Some compositions of S. M. Subbaiah Naidu, include
* ''Thirudaathe Paappaa'' from
Thirudadhe by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Yauvanamae Aahaa Yauvanamae'' by
M. L. Vasanthakumari from
Ezhai Padum Padu
* ''O Kiliye Aasai Kiliye'' by
P. A. Periyanayaki from
Ezhai Padum Padu
* ''Ethanai Kaalanthaan'' from
Malaikkallan by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Thoongaathe Thambi'' from
Nadodi Mannan by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Singaara Velane Deva'' from
Konjum Salangai by
S. Janaki
Sistla Janaki (born 23 April 1938) is an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is widely referred to as Janaki Amma and Nightingale of India(nightingale of South) . She is one of the greatest playback singers in the history ...
* ''Nee Engey En Ninaivugalangey'' from Mannippu by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Kuyilosayai Vellum'' form Mannippu by
P. Suseela &
A. P. Komala
* ''Maalai Mayangukindra Neram'' from
Maragadham by
Radha Jayalakshmi
* ''Kannukkulle Unnai Paaru'' from
Maragadham by
T. M. Soundararajan &
Radha Jayalakshmi
* ''Annaiyai Pol Oru Dheivamillai'' from
Annaiyin Aanai by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Kanavin Maya Logathile'' from
Annaiyin Aanai by
T. M. Soundararajan &
P. Suseela
* ''Ethanai Selvangal Vandhaalume'' from
Thaayin Madiyil by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Sabash Thambi Un kolgaiyai Potrukiren'' from Sabash Thambi by
T. M. Soundararajan
* ''Kannil Vanthu Minnal Pol'' from
Nadodi Mannan by
T. M. Soundararajan &
Jikki
Pillavalu Gajapathy Krishnaveni (3 November 1935 – 16 August 2004), more famously known as Jikki, was an Indian playback singer from Andhra Pradesh. She sang around 10,000 songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Sinhalese, and Hindi lan ...
* ''Ina Mina Dika'' from
Athisaya Penn by
P. Suseela
* ''Neeya Illai Naana'' from
Aasai Mugam by
T. M. Soundararajan &
P. Suseela
Filmography
References
External links
*
Kammas World: S M Subbaiah Naidu: First Kamma Music Director
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1914 births
1979 deaths
Tamil musicians
20th-century Indian musicians
Tamil film score composers