Ayyappan track controversy: Actor MS Bhaskar criticizes Isaivani

Ayyappan song controversy: Actor MS Bhaskar criticizes Isaivani

Chennai,

In a perform organized by Neelam Cultural Centre, singer Isaivani had sung the track “Ayyam Chari Ayyappa… Anula Vanda Tappappa”. The BJP accused it of injuring Hindu sentiments. A grievance has additionally been lodged with the police.

Many celebrities are protesting in opposition to this track by Isaivani. Tamil cinema’s veteran character actor M.S. Bhaskar has criticized the track sung by Ishaivani.

Actor MS Bhaskar has issued an announcement about this. In it, I lately heard the track ‘Ayyam Sari Ayyappa’ sung by Isaivani! The way in which Swami apologized to Ayyappan and began the track is gorgeous.. Good voice. The model of singing whereas rocking is wonderful! Just one downside! The devices are too loud to listen to the track clearly. It might be even higher to have such contemplative songs staged close to Sabarimala and sung on particular events like Vishu, Makarajyothi! ‘Pusai’ will go nicely for them too! After I was a baby, I noticed my elder brother go to Sabarimala together with his hair tied and his mouthpiece purchased. Equally, they will go and carry out a musical efficiency by asking their family and associates. Let’s introduce the track author!

Such a beautiful track will be sung in all languages ​​like Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada! Aren’t all language devotees listening and ‘appreciating’? Anybody can sing something…. What a … Ian Ayyappan would settle for this as ‘Ninda Studi’! I do not know if the tiger who’s his automobile will settle for it! ‘ He stated this.

Well-known actor MS Bhaskar began his journey in Tamil movie trade as a dubbing artist. After that, he began performing in small roles in films. He began his journey on this planet of artwork with the film “Mrs. Oru Rathada” directed by Vishu. His film Parking was a blockbuster hit.

The track “Aiyam Chari Ayyappa” sung by Isaivani has gone viral on social media and has been criticized for hurting the emotions of Ayyappa devotees.