Noted lyricist Kulasekhar passes away in Gandhi Hospital
ప్రముఖ గీత రచయిత కులశేఖర్ ఇకలేరు. కొంతకాలంగా అనారోగ్యంతో బాధపడుతున్న ఆయన మంగళవారం గాంధీ ఆసుపత్రిలో తుదిశ్వాస విడిచారు.
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ప్రముఖ గీత రచయిత కులశేఖర్ ఇకలేరు. కొంతకాలంగా అనారోగ్యంతో బాధపడుతున్న ఆయన మంగళవారం గాంధీ ఆసుపత్రిలో తుదిశ్వాస విడిచారు.
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00:00Kulashekhar, a famous Telugu song writer, has passed away today.
00:04He has written some of the best songs in Tollywood.
00:07But who is Kulashekhar?
00:09What are the songs he has written in Tollywood?
00:11Let's analyze this in this video.
00:12First, let's look at Kulashekhar's family life.
00:14His wife and two children were born on August 15, 1971 in Simhachalam.
00:19Since childhood, he had an interest in literature.
00:21He started writing poems and reading books during his studies.
00:24After completing his studies, he became a writer in an ETV group.
00:27Then he became a teacher under Srivillanil Sitaram Sastry.
00:30After that, he gave good lessons in R.P. Patnaik and Teja.
00:34His absence is Tollywood's biggest loss.
00:37Of course, it's been a long time since he gave his service to Tollywood.
00:40But no one can forget his service.
00:43What do you say, sir?
00:45In 2000, three musical geniuses came out in one go.
00:56One was R.P. Patnaik.
00:58Two was Gandhari Krishna.
00:59Three was Chakri.
01:01R.P. Patnaik came out with a film.
01:04In the same year 2000, Gandhari Krishna came out with 16.
01:08Chakri came out with Bachi.
01:10All of them came out as a trio.
01:13I thought a new genre had emerged in music.
01:18He worked with all three of them.
01:20He worked mostly with R.P. Patnaik.
01:24In the film Chitram, he wrote a single card.
01:27He wrote all the songs.
01:29He also showed his pen power.
01:32He also showed his talent in literature.
01:35After that, he worked with R.P. Patnaik in 10-15 films.
01:42Chitram, Jayam, Rama, Chilakamma, Garshana, Vasantham, Nuvvu Nenu, Avunanna Kadanna, Bhrugaraju, Subbu, Dadagiri.
01:52He worked with all of them.
01:55Some of them were blockbusters and some were masterpieces.
01:58He worked with all of them.
02:00He also encouraged me.
02:02He encouraged me to be like Sita Ramashastri's disciple.
02:07But as time passed, he became mentally weak.
02:12I don't know what happened to him.
02:15I don't know what disease he had.
02:17Since 2008, he was suffering from many diseases.
02:22He was suffering from Alzheimer's.
02:24He couldn't recognize people around him.
02:26He couldn't read and write.
02:29He was like this for a few days.
02:32He wrote 100 songs in a decade.
02:34He is in that state now.
02:36He was a legendary lyricist.
02:38At one point, the police arrested him.
02:40We don't have to discuss all that now.
02:42There are many reasons for his success.
02:47What is the main reason?
02:49No one can escape fate, Karthik.
02:52In the same film industry, in the music industry, in literature,
02:57he rose to the sky.
02:59He was expected to write good songs.
03:03There was a time when he wrote lyrics for a film.
03:07He was expected to be a good young lyricist in the future.
03:14But he was forced to do certain things.
03:18He became like this.
03:20After that, he came to his feet in a very difficult situation.
03:24He had two children.
03:26His wife was working in a private company.
03:29In each country, his income was zero.
03:32There was nothing at all.
03:34In such a situation, he depended on his friends.
03:37His friends also helped him a lot.
03:40In a way, R.P. Patnaik was very close to Kulasekar.
03:46He gave him guidance in every way.
03:49As a family friend, as a friend.
03:52Even when he did very well, the situation did not fall into his hands.
03:56You met Kulasekar once at the Chekri office.
03:59Did you talk to him then?
04:01What was his situation then?
04:04He was a very good writer.
04:09When I came to meet Kulasekar and Chekri,
04:12Chekri also encouraged him with good opportunities.
04:17He used to sit with Chekri and talk to him.
04:21He was very intimate with everyone who knew about Chekri.
04:26I remember talking to him a couple of times.
04:29When Chekri came for this.
04:31He was very humble.
04:33He was very down-to-earth.
04:35He was not proud of being such a great writer.
04:39He was very simple.
04:41If you call him a writer, he will come in a big car.
04:45He made his life very simple.
04:49He was very humble.
04:51He used to talk to everyone.
04:53If there was no one to meet him,
04:56he would sit for half an hour
04:58and talk to everyone.
05:00He used to talk to everyone.
05:02He used to talk to everyone.
05:04He used to talk to everyone.
05:06He used to talk to everyone.
05:08He used to talk to everyone.
05:10He used to talk to everyone.
05:12He used to talk to everyone.
05:14He used to talk to everyone.