![]() She likes my teachers family but feels like an outsider. She tells me she has 14 siblings and she's the 4th and how she misses home. ![]() She starts telling me stories from home in thick Indonesian Malay which is quite different from the Malay we speak in Malaysia. ![]() She tells me she loves these serials, even if she doesn’t understand the language but she somehow understands the story and knows the characters name. My curiosity got the best of me and I went up to ask her. Here was a non Tamil speaking Malay maid singing a Tamil song from a serial. My teachers Indonesian maid was singing the song as well. What tickled me was the accompanying voice. ![]() I have never declined a class or an outing, coz of a serial.Īnyway yesterday as I was obediently sitting and jotting down notes at my teachers place, I heard the familiar sound of the title song of Annamalai, marking its end. However I have never managed to watch any of this serials fully, I would have missed a few episodes of it and rely on people to tell me what happened. Read this Dinakaran interview on him, very interesting. If you notice most of them are by K Balachander. Didn’t help that the title song " Indha Veenaikku Theriyadhu" has firmly etched itself into my memory, despite seeing it in my early teens.Īnd then it was Premi, Achi, Kaiyalavu Manasu, Onjal, the batch of Marma Desam serials starting from Vidatha Karupu and finally Chitti. ![]() That serial nearly had me in tears as the father revealed the daughters true story. It all started with the K Balachander’s Rail Sneham serial. See I love watching the serials Annamalai, RudraVeena and Sahana Sindubairavi. ![]()
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