![]() The swooning string arrangements alone are an example of orchestral genius and hark back to Ilayaraja’s ground-breaking soundtracks for Tamil films such as Moondram Pirai, Mouna Ragam and Nooravathu Naal in the Eighties. But most strikingly, it recalls the oeuvre of Ilayaraja. I never felt that music could make you cry or laugh,” says Atul.Ījay-Atul’s score for Sairat, Nagraj Manjule’s heartbreakingly real love story set against the backdrop of caste differences, ticks all of these boxes - it makes you laugh, cry and want to fall in love. “Until then, I thought music could only make you dance. ![]() This was the first soundtrack by Illaiyaraaja that we’d heard,” recalls Ajay, 40. “I’ll never forget the music of the film. One evening in 1989, Atul had rounded up an audience and collected money to rent out the VCR for the Kamal Hassan-starrer Appu Raja.
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