Composer MS Viswanathan Dies at 87

msSouthern music composer MS Viswanathan, who has over 750 films to his credit, died at a private hospital in Chennai on Tuesday. He was 87.

MSV, as he was fondly called by the members of Tamil filmdom, was undergoing treatment at Fortis Malar hospital for old-age related ailments and breathing problem.

Popular for composing music in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam industries, MSV started his career as a composer for 1952 film Tamil “Panam” starring Sivaji Ganeshan.

MSV was popular for his collaboration with fellow composer TK Ramamurthy. The duo composed music for 86 Tamil films during their association of over a decade. Post the separation, MSV went on to become more successful.

Popularly known as ‘king of light music’ (Mellisai Mannar), Vishwanathan has also worked in Malayalam films such as “Manthrakodi”, “Babu Mon”, “Ullasa Yathra” and “Amme Anupamea”.

In Telugu, his compositions include “Tenali Ramakrishna”, “Anthuleni Katha”, “Idhi Katha Kaadu”, “Aakali Rajyam” and “Maro Charitra”.

MSV and legendary filmmaker K Balachander combination had produced several evergreen classics.

Mr Viswanathan’s wife Janaki died in 2012. A year later, his best friend and composer TK Ramamurthy too died.

He is a recipient of Kalamamani and several other music awards.

MSV is survived by four sons and three daughters. His last rites will be performed on Wednesday.

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