The early years when Bharathiraja and Ilaiyaraaja struggled to eke a living
Recalling the difficult days in a conversation with The Hindu in 2018, Ilaiyaraaja had said that in 1968, he, his brothers and a few friends boarded a bus to Chennai in search of a career in the film industry. The journey was anything but easy.
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Tamil film director Bharathiraja and music composer Ilaiyaraaja. File | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
It was a friendship that weathered hardship, poverty and adversity before each one of the buddies scaled great heights in the film world. The friendship between Bharathiraja, maestro Ilaiyaraaja, his brothers Gangai Amaran and the late Bhaskar spans more than half a century, though it had its share of ups and downs. Bharathiraja and Ilaiyaraaja parted ways after working together for years, but eventually rekindled their friendship.
Ilaiyaraaja and Gangai Amaran paid their last respects to their longtime friend.
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