oka vENuvu vinipinchenu anuraaga geetika... (
America Ammaayi, G.K. Venkatesh)
dooraana dooranaa taaraadeepam... (
Maa Bangaarakka, K.V. Mahadevan)
viThalaa, viThalaa, paanDuranga viThalaa!... (
Chakradhari, P. Adinarayana Rao)
puvvulanaDugu, navvulanaDugu, rivvuna saagE guvvalanaDugu... (
Aame Katha, Chakravarthy)
G. Anand is the singer of all these memorable songs and more! As I was writing the Movie Retrospect of
America Ammaayi, I tried to locate the singer G. Anand; I already knew that he was living with his son in New Jersey, and traced him with the help of a friend, got his number and called him to do the interview. Here are the excerpts of our exclusive interview for TeluguCinema.Com viewers:
Sri: You're popular as both 'swaramaadhuri' Anand and G. Anand. What's your real name?
Anand: (Laughs) Gedala Ananda Rao is my real name, but I was more popular with the name of G. Anand. I am known as 'swaramaadhuri' Anand also as my troupe 'Swara Madhuri' performed all around the globe, amounting to a total of over 6500 performances!
Sri: How did your film debut happen?
Anand: I am from Pulagam in Srikakulam district. My father is stage drama artiste and I learned most of my music from him only. He used to feature in mythological dramas. When he played the role of Rama, my brother and I used to play the roles of Lava and Kusha on the stage. That's when I started my singing career. I then sang at functions and festivals around my place and also started participating in the competitions and won many prizes, all at a young age. In one such competitions, the judges were none other than K.V. Mahadevan
gaaru and Balasubramanyam
gaaru. Among the one hundred participants, everyone started singing all those good hits that I prepared for, making me more tense as to what I should sing! By the time I stepped up to the microphone, it seemed that all the good songs were already over! I then started off with the verse
E paarijaatammuleeyagalanO sakhii... and continued with
pratii raatri vasanta raatri... from the film
Ekaveera. When the prizes were announcing, they first announced the second runner-up and then the runner-up and when they said "The winner is...", the whole auditorium started yelling my name even before the announcement, and finally they did announce my name as the winner! That's one of the most memorable moments for me. After the show was over, K.V. Mahadevan
gaaru promised me to give a chance if I came to Madras. And the next day, I landed in Madras!...
Sri: Interesting, but it was not K.V. Mahadevan
gaaru who gave you the chance for your first film!
Anand: I was actually supposed to sing the song
vinaraa sUramma kUturi moguDaa.. song from
Illu-Illaalu. Due to some issue, I missed that opportunity. Later, S.P. Kondandapani
gaaru gave me my first opportunity to sing chorus in
Pandanti Kaapuram.
Sri: Life in Madras should have been hard for you, since you knew no one in the filmdom!
Anand: I first stayed in the house of Late Leelaraani whom I know even before she ventured into films, when we did a lot of plays together. I found a room later, where I used to live with Medisetty Apparao and Sarath Babu.
Sri: The journey from being a chorus singer to a solo singer is not an easy task! How did that happen?
Anand: Actor Chandramohan used to celebrate festivals grandly, inviting several people from the film world. My roommate Medisetty Apparao dragged me there to sing a song in the function, so that I can showcase my talent to the film people that attend the event. When I was singing, one person who was about to go stopped and listened to the whole song, and then asked me to come to his office next day to meet him. That was Navata Krishnam Raju
gaaru! I went to Navata Arts office the next day, where Krishnam Raju
gaaru introduced me to G.K. Venkatesh
gaaru, who after listening to my songs, promised that he'd offer me to sing. The next day, they sent me to get lyrics from Devulapalli Krishna Sastry
gaaru, and I went to the legendary poet's house regularly, sitting through long hours for nearly a week. During this one week, he liked me voice and wrote a recommendation letter to K.V. Mahadevan
gaaru. Meanwhile, the rest of the songs were almost completed for the film
America Ammaayi, except the song
oka vENuvu vinipinchenu... and I got worrisome that only one song remained and the rest were already recorded with Balu
gaaru (and one song with Ramesh). At that point, G.K. Venkatesh
gaaru called me and gave me the tune for
oka vENuvu vinipinchenu... and asked me practise that song. When I listened to that song, I was disappointed that it was not a foot-tapping song and is a slow-paced number, and so I wondered if the audience would even remember this song after the release of the film! I
thought it'd go unnoticed after the release but I practiced it anyway, as it would be my first solo song! Seeing my dissatisfaction, G.K. Venaktesh
gaaru took me to his house and made me listen to a song by Ghulam Ali, informed me about the raaga and its importance. I then realized how classy the song was and started practising it with more interest. Once the recording was over, people who heard about the song started saying that a newcomer did a good job but Balu would have done a wonderful job! My heart sank listening to such comments, because they might actually want to record the song with Balu
gaaru again. Unable to bear the tension, I went to Venkatesh
gaaru and put forth my confusion to him - asking if my song was finalized or not. He assured me and also sent the song immediately to the audio company, relieving a lot of my stress! And, the song became an all-time hit in my singing career! I will always remember that song...