Malaysia Vasudevan


Vasudevan, popularly known as Malaysia Vasudevan, was a prolific Malaysian Indian playback singer and actor. Born in the town of Kuala Selangor in the Federated Malay States, he moved to Madras, Tamil Nadu to work in the Tamil film industry, where he rose to prominence. His voice was recently revived using AI in the song "Manasilaayo" from the 2024 Tamil film Vettaiyan.

Early life

Malaysia Vasudevan's parents were from Palakkad. Chattu Nair of Ottappalam and Ammalu of Polpulli, along with their families migrated to British Malaya in search of a livelihood. After a few years, Chattu Nair married Ammalu in an arranged marriage. Vasudevan was born on 15 June 1944 as their eighth and youngest child. Even though he was a Malayali, as was the case with the majority of contemporary South Indian migrants to Malaya then, his surroundings in Malaysia was dominated by the Tamil language and culture. As such, Tamil became his language of choice at school.
Chattu Nair was musically inclined and all his children grew up with a natural ability to sing and appreciate music. Malaysia Vasudevan had once said that all his family members, except his mother Ammalu, were singers. Chattu Nair used to entertain the estate labourers by singing. He first started learning music from his father and later on, his brother taught him. Vasudevan started singing on stage when he was eight. Vasudevan was also interested in acting.
When Vasudevan grew up, he attached himself to Tamil drama troupes in Malaysia as an actor and singer. The producers of one of his plays Ratha Paei, wanted to make it into a film. Vasudevan came with the group to Chennai and acted in the film Raththa Paei. He even sang a song for the film under the baton of G. K. Venkatesh, for whom Ilaiyaraaja was working as the assistant.

Professional career

Playback singer

Malaysia Vasudevan's first major song was in the film Delhi to Madras, that starred Jaishankar and Srividya. It was a comedy song "Paalu Vikkira Padma Un Paalu Romba Suthhama?", for the music director V. Kumar. This chance was made possible by his friendship with the film's producer Pollachi Rathnam. After that, he joined the Pavalar Brothers troupe which was run by Ilaiyaraaja and his brothers.
During a stage performance, music director M. S. Viswanathan heard Vasudevan and gave him a small piece of a song in Bharatha Vilas and then a song in Thalai Prasavam. His first big break came when Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan made him sing "Kaalam Seyyum Vilaiyattu" in Kumasthavin Magal. Vasudevan was rechristened Malaysia Vasudevan by A. P. Nagarajan in this film.
Later, when his good friend Ilaiyaraaja debuted in the Tamil film industry with Annakili, he was asked to sing in the film, and after "Aattukutti Muttai Ittu" from 16 Vayathinile happened, Malaysia Vasudevan never looked back. Ilaiyaraaja backed him until he became a star singer.
Malaysia Vasudevan has sung close to 8,000 songs in his career spanning three decades, most for Ilaiyaraaja. Illayaraja made Malaysia Vasudevan sing songs of all types and genres. Malaysia Vasudevan performed each song with utmost sincerity and surprised everyone with the range he had.
Soft romantic songs like "Indha Minminikku", "Vaan Megangalay", "Malargale Nadha Swarangal", "Malargalilay Aaraadhanai", "Kodai Kaala Kaatray", "Poove Ilaya Poove", "Thangachangili Minnum Painkili", etc. must be some of the timeless favourites of Tamil film music lovers.
Even under the baton of M. S. Viswanathan, Malaysia Vasudevan sang many illustrious songs. "Ezhudhugiral Oru Pudhukkavithai", "Enniyirundhadhu Eadera" and the super-hits from Billa are just a few examples.
Sensuous songs like "Kanna Thorakkanum Saami", or "Nila Kaayudhu" and emotional songs like "Oru Thanga Rathathhil", "Allithhandha Bhoomi Annai Allava", "Adi Aadu Poongodiye", "Vaa Vaa Vasanthamey", "Pattuvanna Rosavam" and "Ponmaana Thedi Naanum Poovodu" all came easily to Vasudevan and succeeded in showing some other brilliant facets of the wonderful singer. His largely folksy tunes sung for Shankar–Ganesh are also of inimitable class. In the nineties, he got to sing a few, but most of them sensuous hits, for A. R. Rahman, including "Then Kizhakku" and "Monalisa Monalisa". The famous song "Poo Pookum Osai" featured Vasudevan's voice in the chorus part.
He was the king of singing folk songs and songs with a village background, he was the voice behind several of Rajni Kanth's hit songs and he, Malayasia Vasudevan, sang a good number of hit duets with S. Janaki. Ilaiyaraaja chose this singing pair whenever he had a folk song or a song which needed some special singing and they successfully made all his works big hits.
Some of the best songs of Malaysia Vasudevan happened at the time when he was considered the voices of Sivaji Ganesan and Rajinikanth; songs like "Mudhal Mariyathai", "Pothuvaga En Manasu Thangam" and "Aasai Nooru Vagai" to name a few.
Malaysia Vasudevan was like T. M. Soundararajan, who was content with the popularity achieved only in Tamil. He was of the notion that if he sang in other languages, he should have known well the nuances of other languages.
Vasudevan worked with many music directors such as M. S. Viswanathan, Ilaiyaraaja, Shankar–Ganesh, Deva, A. R. Rahman and Vidyasagar. After T. M. Soundararajan, he was called as the ghost voice for Sivaji Ganesan. His first song was for the film Delhi to Madras. He has sung over 8,000 songs in Tamil and over 4,000 songs in various other South Indian languages. He has also sung a few songs in Hindi.
Malaysia Vasudevan has sung many songs for Rajinikanth. Some of his notable songs for Rajinikanth were "Singamondru Purapattadhe", "Yejaman Kaladi Manneduthu", "Agaya Gangai", "Oru Thanga Rathathil" "Solli adippaenadi", all songs in Adhisayap piravi and many others.
He has also lent his voice for a few albums, the most notable among them is Disco Disco, a collaboration with composer Dilip and playback singer K. S. Chithra. The album is noted for being the first album production of A. R. Rahman. Though it didn't become much popular, Disco Disco Vol 2 was also released later.

Music Direction

Malaysia Vasudevan composed music for a few movies like "Uravugal" "Itho Varugiren" "Samanthi Poo", "Pakku Vethilai" "Ayiram Kaigal" "Aaraavathu Kurukku Theru", "Kolusu, "Rajaavin Paarvai", etc.

Direction

He has directed a film called Nee Sirithal Deepavali.

Acting career

Malaysia Vasudevan has also acted in nearly 85 films. Veteran Tamil director A. P. Nagarajan christened him "Malaysia Vasudevan". Some of his notable films include Oorkavalan, Mudhal Vasantham, Oomai Vizhigal, Kathanayagan, Oru Kaidhiyin Diary, Jallikattu, Thiruda Thiruda, Amaidhi Padai, Poove Unakkaga, Badri,''Punnagai Desam and Kokki''. Besides acting in films, he has acted in a good number of tele-serials.

Writer

Malaysia Vasudevan wrote a book of poems called "Ennam Thondriyathu Ezhutha Thoondiyathu" in the year 2010.

Last projects

Vasudevan's last song was "Happy" from the film Bale Pandiya, in the music of Devan Ekambaram. His last film as an actor Ithanai Naalaai Engiruthaai is yet to be released. The last song he wrote was "Devathaiye" for the film Balam, in the music of his son Yugendran Vasudevan Nair.

Personal life

Malaysia Vasudevan married Annaporani, also known as Usha Vasudevan on 26 January 1976. Malaysia Vasudevan has three children Yugendran, Prashanthini and Pavithra. His son Yugendran has acted and sang in some films in Tamil and other languages. Malaysia Vasudevan's daughter Prashanthini too is a playback singer. She has sung songs like "Mundhinam" in the movie Vaaranam Aayiram and many more. His daughter Pavithra is married and resides in Malaysia.

Awards

He has been awarded Kalaimamani by the Tamil Nadu Government. He is also a 2-time winner of the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Male Playback.

Illness and death

A chronic diabetic and hypertension patient, Malaysia Vasudevan had a stroke in 2003, which slowed his mobility. On 10 February 2011, he was admitted for high fever. He developed gangrene in his big toe. He died from the gangrene on 20 February 2011 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Notable discography

  • "Attukkutti Muttayittu"
  • "Sevvnthi Poomudicha"
  • "Kovil Mani Oosai Thannai"
  • "Alli Thandha Bhoomi"
  • "Aagayam Bhoomi Rendum"
  • "Shankara Shiva"
  • "Pothuvaga En Manasu"
  • "Kodai Kaala Kaatre"
  • "Um Mele Oru Kannu"
  • "Aasai Nooruvagai"
  • "Oru Kootukiliyaga"
  • "Unna Partha Neram", "Singari Pyari","Annakiliye","Thaa Nanthana Gummi Kotti", "Paatukku Paattu Edukkava"
  • "Ponmaana Thedi Naanum Poovodu"
  • "Suham Suhame Eyei Thoda Thoda Thane"
  • "Aaagaya Gangai", "Oru Thanga Radathil"
  • "Then Kizhakku"
  • "Yaana Varadha" - 1982
  • "Vetthalaiya Pottendi"
  • "Thangangale Thambigale"
  • "Devathai Pol Oru Pen Ingu Vandathu" along with Mano (singer)
  • "Aathu mettula Oru Paattu Kekkuthu"
  • "Aazhakkadali Thediya Muthu"
  • "Aanatha Then Katru Thalttuthe"
  • "Kaathal Vaibohame Kaanum Nannalile"
  • "Koodalooru Gundumalli, Kootathula kuninji"
  • "Poove Ilaya Poove varamtharum"
  • "Vetti Veru Vaasham"
  • "Mapillaikku Maaman Manasu"
  • "Kaadhal Vandhuduchu aasaiyil odi vandaen"
  • "Katti Vechuko Intha Anbu Manasa"
  • "Vaa Vaa Vasanthame Sugam tharum"
  • "Alli Thatha Boomi Annai Allava"
  • "Ananda Then Sinthum Pooncholayil"
  • "Aasai Nooru Vagai, Vazhvil Nooru Suvai"
  • "Eh Rasathi"
  • "Malaiyoram Mayile"
  • "Enna Sugaama" "Oru Ooril Oru Maharani"
  • "Pulli Vacha Oru Ponnatha", "Poove Poove Ponnama", "Patukku Jodiya","Yaar Paadum Paadal"
  • "Ponmaana Thedi"
  • "Enni Irundhadhu"
  • "Kathal Vaibhogame"
  • "Naan Appodhu"
  • "Adi Aathadi"
  • "Thanga Changili"
  • "Thaalaatta Naan"
  • "Mamavukku Kuduma Kuduma"
  • "Marappu Potta Ponnu"
  • "Panchu Mittai"
  • "Yen Thaayin Meedhu Aanai"
  • "Enna Ma Kannu" along with S.P.Balasubramaniam
  • "Maman Ponukku" along with S.P.Balasubramaniam
  • "Yejaman Kaaladi Maneduthu, Netthiyila Pottu Vechom"
  • "Ooru Vittu Ooru Vandhu" along with Gangai Amaran
  • "Mariamma Mariamma"
  • "Paattu Inge "
  • "Per Vechaalum"
  • "Kaadu Potta Kaadu"
  • "Monalisa Monalisa"
  • "Poo Pookkum Oosai"
  • "Singam Ondru Purappathade"
  • "Manasilayoo" Generated voice of his by AI Voice Modeling Technology

Filmography

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This is a partial list of some of the films Malaysia Vasudevan has acted in.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Avar Enakke Sontham
1978Nenjil Aadum Poo Ondru
1979Velli Ratham
1980Samanthipoo
1981Pakkuvethilai
1982Idho Varukiren Idho Varukiren
1982Nizhal Suduvathillai
1983Ethanai Konam Ethanai Parvai
1984Ayiram Kaigal
1985Oru Kaidhiyin DiarySuryaprakasam
1985Kolusu
1986Muthal Vasantham
1986Unnidathil Naan
1986Palaivana Rojakkal
1986Oomai VizhigalSattanathan MLA
1987Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu
1987Per Sollum Pillai
1987Ithanai Nalai Engirunthai
1987Oorkavalan
1987Parisam Pottachu
1987Theertha Karayinile
1987Uzhavan Magan
1987Sirai Paravai
1987JallikattuNumerology
1988Therkathi Kallan
1988Oorai TherinjikittenYercaud subramanian
1988Katha Nayagan
1988Raasave Unnai NambiVasu
1988Poonthotta Kaavalkaaran
1988Thambi Thanga Kambi
1989Thendral Sudum
1989Pongi Varum Kaveri
1989Dharma Devan
1989Poruthathu PothumMohan Raj
1989Annakili Sonna Kathai
1990ParamparaKaliyappa ChettiyarMalayalam film
1990Engal Swamy Ayyappan
1990Neesirithal Deepavali
1992SingaravelanSumathi's father
1993Thiruda ThirudaInspector
1993Paramparyam
1993Karuppu Vellai
1994Amaidhi Padai
1994Jallikattu Kaalai
1994Pandiyanin Rajyathil
1996Poove UnakkagaVasudevan
1996Summa Irunga Machan
1996Mappillai Manasu Poopola
1996Tamizh SelvanChief minister Dakshanamoorthy
1996Vasuki
1996Gopala Gopala
1997Pongalo Pongal
1997Kathirunda Kadhal
1998Ninaithen VandhaiVasudevan
1998Dhinamdhorum
1999Pooparika Varugirom
2000Kandukondain Kandukondain
2000Doubles
2001BadriBhumika's Father
2002Punnagai Desam
2003Kaiyodu Kai
2003Nilavil Kalangamillai
2006Kokki
2007Adavadi
2007Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen
2007Piragu
2009VikrantChakravarthyMalaysian film
2013Thirumathi Thamizh

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;TV Serials
  • 2000 Micro Thodargal- Thedathe Tholainthu Povai
  • 2006-2007 Lakshmi as Puniyakodi
;Composer