KS Chithra writes an emotional note in memory of Raveendran Master on his 17th death anniversary. | Your memories have been with us for 17 years- KS Chithra in memory of Raveendran

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Seventeen years have passed since the departure of Madhavan Raveendran, the veteran music director and playback singer known as Raveendran Master, who created an irreplaceable void in the world of Malayalam music. All those who worked with him still consider the Master as a Guru in their minds. Singer KS Chithra has also shared an emotional note on social media commemorating Raveendran Master’s 17th death anniversary.

KS Chithra remembers Raveendran Master

It has been 17 years since Madhavan Raveendran, the veteran music director and playback singer known as Raveendran Master, left his heavenly abode, creating an irreplaceable void in the Malayalam music world. Today, on the occasion of his 17th death anniversary, legendary singer KS Chithra wrote an emotional note on his official Instagram page commemorating the musician. “Your memories have been with us for 17 years. Your memories will stay in the minds and hearts of all those who love pure music. Today marks the 17th death anniversary of legendary music director and singer Raveendran Master. Prostration. ” Also, the picture of Raveendran Master has been shared.

The post was soon filled with comments from Raveendran Master’s fans. ‘Great musician .. Love you Masha .. I miss you a lot. But your great contributions remain in our hearts forever, and Mash will be with us as long as the music lasts on this earth. ‘

Raveendran Master made his Malayalam film debut as a playback singer in ‘Velliyazhcha’. He later gave birth to more than 150 heart touching songs in Malayalam and Tamil. He also composed melodies based on Hindustani ragas.

Raveendran Master has also bagged the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for ‘Bharatham’ and ‘Nandanam’. His notable works include ‘Chandanamani Vaathil Pathi Chari’, ‘Nirangale’, ‘Hridayam Oru Veenayayi’, ‘Ragagangale’, ‘Devasabhathalam’ and ‘Ramakatha’.

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