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Pavalar Varadharajan

Ramasamy Daniel Varadharajan, popularly known as "Pavalar" Varadharajan, was a singer, lyricist, composer, musician, and playwright from Tamil Nadu, India. He headed a musical troupe named Pavalar Brothers in the 1960s. The group consisted of his later popular brothers - R. D. Bhaskar, Ilaiyaraaja, and Gangai Amaran.

Early life
Varadharajan was born in Pannaipuram village (now a town in Theni district of Tamil Nadu) as the first child of Chinnathayi, who was the second wife of Ramasamy, an estate supervisor. His siblings were Kamalam, Padmavathi, R. D. Bhaskar, Ilaiyaraaja, and Gangai Amaran. He learnt music from Mariyananda Bhagavathar who was working in Trichy All India Radio station. ==Political life==
Political life
Varadharajan 's singing talent earned him the attention of Communist leaders. During the 1958 by-election held for the Devikulam constituency of Kerala Legislative Assembly, he campaigned for Rosamma Punnoose of the Communist Party of India (CPI) by singing political songs written and composed by himself in and around the tea estates in the constituency. During the victory meeting held after Punnoose won the election, E. M. S. Namboodiripad, the then Chief Minister of Kerala, mentioned that Varadharajan was the main reason for the victory in the election. After that, Varadharajan started an orchestra singing political songs for the party and performed across various cities in India. ==Death==
Death
Due to health problems, Varadharajan was admitted in a hospital in Madurai and died there on 2 December 1973. His body was taken from Madurai to Pannaipuram and was buried there by his mother, brothers, and children. Speculation on cause of death In a January 2023 interview, Gangai Amaran was asked about the claims that Varadarajan died from injuries sustained during an assault by Communist cadre (who were allegedly irked by his defection to the DMK). Amaran reiterated what Varadarajan's wife had stated about Varadarajan being beaten, concluding without denying the claims. ==Descendants==
Descendants
Varadharajan married V. Seeniyammal sometime before 1952. Stalin Varadharajan died around 2006 due to jaundice at the age of 54. Jo, who was working as assistant director to R. V. Udayakumar, died on 15 July 2020. Sivaraman, who was a guitarist for Ilayaraja's film commitments, died of heart failure on 2 May 2023 at the age of 60. He is survived by his wife and three children. == In popular culture ==
In popular culture
In the film Chinna Pasanga Naanga (1992), the protagonist Muthukaalai (Murali) and his friends establish "Pavalar Varadharajan Mandram" to carry out reforms in their village. The song "Nattupura paatu" from the 1996 film of the same name contains the line "Paavalaru varadharaasan / Paadi vecha paatu ithu" (). Varadharajan is briefly portrayed in a short film on Ilaiyaraaja that premiered at Ilaiyaraaja's golden jubilee felicitation, held in Chennai by the Government of Tamil Nadu on 13 September 2025. ==Biography==
Biography
Padipaligalin paarvaiyil Pavalar Varadharajan (Pavalar Varadharajan in the eyes of creators) by Sangai Velavan. • Pavalar Varadharajan Padalgal - edited by Ilayaraja. == Notes ==
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