Sumaithaangi ) written by the legendary Kannadasan. Accounts of his life have it that he was contemplating suicide but stopped when he heard a song (‘Mayakkama kalakkama’ from The most moving story I’ve heard about this kind of song has to do with Tamil lyricist Vaali. It was good to see a film make room for such a song again. These particular lyrics aren’t the greatest, but I’m talking about the genre of the song: the philosophical (or spiritual or motivational) song that rises above the specifics of film or character and resonates with a larger truth. These days, they have been downsized to positive thoughts on your Facebook wall. You have to light a spark to make a fire.) These are the kind of words you used to find on motivational posters on office walls. Change yourself and see the world change. Badlega khud ko to hi badlega yeh jahaan. I’m talking about its lyrics, which goĬhal apna rasta bana. Manjhi: The Mountain Man, but there are some interesting things in it, like the song ‘O Rahi’.
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