The first rough cut screening was silent afterward. The producer wept. The lead actor hugged Arvind and whispered, “You didn’t compose for Varalaru. You composed Varalaru’s heartbeat.”
That’s when it hit Arvind: The music wasn’t missing from the film. The film was the music. composer of varalaru film
One sleepless night, Arvind visited the film’s lead actor, who was training in a dilapidated dance hall. The actor was practicing a padam (expressive dance) alone. No music. Just the thumping of his feet on the wooden floor, the jingle of his ankle bells , and the raspy whisper of his breath. The first rough cut screening was silent afterward
Arvind Menon, a 52-year-old National Award winner, was burnt out. He had spent three decades churning out chartbusters, but lately, every melody felt like a copy of a copy. You composed Varalaru’s heartbeat
The Echo of a Forgotten Raagam
Here’s a short story inspired by the emotional journey of composing for a film like Varalaru (a Tamil film known for its complex family drama and classical dance backdrop).
If you meant the — that was A. R. Rahman . His work on that film, especially the song “Innisai” and the classical-themed score, remains legendary. The fictional story above is an homage to the spirit of such composing.