M. S. Baburaj

M. S. Baburaj Trailers

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Mohammad Sabir Baburaj (3 March 1929 – 7 October 1978) was an Indian music composer. He is often credited for the renaissance of Malayalam film music. Baburaj has rendered music to many evergreen Malayalam film songs. One of his greatest achievements was the introduction of Hindustani strains into Malayalam popular music. He successfully composed melodies based on Hindustani Ragas and blended Malayalam lyrics. Most of the lyrics were written by eminent Malayalam poets like P. Bhaskaran and Vayalar. Baburaj learned basic Hindustani music lessons from his father from a very young age, but he could not learn it for long due to his father's demise. In search of pure music, young Baburaj visited West Bengal, Mumbai and Sri Lanka. He learned to play the Harmonium during this period. He came back to Kerala to a precarious existence. He sang on the streets of Kozhikode to earn his livelihood. Police constable Kunju Muhammed, who was a fan of Baburaj's father, adopted him and brought him up. Later he started composing music for Malayalam dramas in the Malabar region and thus slowly entered the field of music direction. In 1957, he composed music for the Malayalam film Minnaminungu, by Ramu Kariat, thus entering the Malayalam film industry. Then he worked with director P. Venu and composed classic songs like "Anuragaganam Pole", "Ezhuthiyatharanu Sujatha", and "Kalichirimaaratha Penne" for the film Udhyogastha (1967). Baburaj was also an accomplished singer and harmonium player. The Baburaj – P. Bhaskaran – Yesudas combination produced many of the most memorable Malayalam tunes of the 1960s and 1970s. Most of his classic duets were sung by P Leela, K. J. Yesudas and S. Janaki, each recording solo Baburaj compositions as well. Many of Baburaj's songs remain very popular in Kerala, with songs like "Oru Pushpam Maatram" frequently rendered on stage at various events. Baburaj died an early death, on 7 October 1978 at the age of 57. His death occurred in a general hospital in Madras, after suffering from a massive hemorrhagic stroke.

Most Popular M. S. Baburaj Trailers

Total trailers found: 24

Sambhavami Yuge Yuge Trailer (1972)

20 June 1972

Three brothers, who are jobless, lead a carefree life and make money by cheating people. Their lives take a turn when they learn that one of them is the son of a rich man.

Anweshichu Kandethiyilla Trailer (1967)

08 September 1967

Susamma, who was raised by her maternal uncle after the death of her mother, joins the Indian Army as a nurse during WWII.

Bhadradeepam Trailer (1973)

02 March 1973

Rajasekharan, a wealthy businessman, is married to Usha, and is leading a happy family life. One day Usha dies and Rajasekharan suspects she was poisoned by her close friend Rajani.

Pullimaan Trailer (1972)

12 May 1972

Iruttinte Athmavu Trailer (1967)

02 March 1967

Velayudhan, a mentally retarded person, lives along with his family. He shares everything with Lakshmi, his cousin.

Bhargavi Nilayam Trailer (1964)

22 November 1964

A novelist comes to haunted house and starts writing story on the ghost named Bhargavi. The novelist understands the cruel death of Bhargavi and her lover.

Dweepu Trailer (1977)

13 February 1977

Chandran has struggled long to find a job. Eventually, he gets a job aboard a ship that's sailing to the Andamans.

Agniputhri Trailer (1967)

18 March 1967

The respectable college teacher Rajan (Nazir) marries Sindhu (Sheela), the orphaned inmate of a home for destitutes.

Kadathukaran Trailer (1965)

12 March 1965

Film starring Sathyan, Adoor Bhasi and Vinodini

Njan Ninne Premikkunnu Trailer (1975)

25 July 1975

Njan Ninne Premikkunnu is a 1975 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Sudheer, Girija, Janardhanan and Murali Sr.

Umma Trailer (1960)

29 March 1960

An illiterate rich landlord Aboobacker Haji married three times and divorced all the three wives. His next aim is to get married again which according to traditions will be his last marriage.

Laila Majnu Trailer (1962)

09 February 1962

Laila Majnu is a 1962 Malayalam language romance film directed by P. Bhaskaran and starring Prem Nazir, L.

Kandam Becha Kottu Trailer (1961)

24 August 1961

The film focused mainly on the evil of dowry system which was rampant in the Muslim community of Kera

Neelavelicham Trailer (2023)

20 April 2023

A young, enthusiastic and free-spirited writer arrives to stay in a desolate mansion, rumored to be haunted by the apparition of a young woman named Bharghavi who committed suicide when she was betrayed in love.

Chuzhi Trailer (1973)

07 December 1973

Chuzhi is a Malayalam drama film, directed by Triprayar Sukumaran. The film features Savitri, Salam and Sujatha in the lead roles.

Lora Where Are You? Trailer (1971)

07 May 1971

Lora Nee Evide (transl. Lora Where are you?) is a 1971 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. R. Raghunath and produced by M.

Olavum Theeravum Trailer (1970)

27 February 1970

Baputty goes to his friend Abdu's house after his death to support his family and falls for Nabeesa, Abdu's sister.

Appooppan Trailer (1976)

13 February 1976

Movie starring Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair, Kamal Haasan, Jayabharathi, Sumithra and is directed by P Bhaskaran.

Manpeda Trailer (1971)

14 April 1971

Indian Malayalam film directed by P.M.A. Azeez

Bheekara Nimishangal Trailer (1970)

27 May 1970

Bheekara Nimishangal is a 1970 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by P Arunachalam.

Anarkali Trailer (1966)

27 August 1966

Prince Salim, son of Akbar falls in love with Anarkali. Akbar forbids Salim to prolong this affair as he wanted his son to marry a Rajput princess and thereby strengthen communal harmony.

Minnaminungu Trailer (1957)

24 May 1957

Minnaminugu is a 1957 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Ramu Kariat. The film stars Premji and Manavalan Joseph.

Panimudakku Trailer (1972)

21 January 1972

The labourers working at a factory decide to go on a strike when the owner buys machines to increase productivity and replace the staff with technology.

Priya Trailer (1970)

27 November 1970