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On 19 September, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu released Rs 100 coin to commemorate the birth centenary of Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi, in New Delhi. A commemorative coin of Rs 10 was also released.
The nearly two-week-long exhibition titled 'Kurai Ondrum Illai' borrows its name from one of her famous songs that portrays her journey from her birth in Madurai to becoming a globally-celebrated musician, who earned awards and admiration.
Fondly regarded as MS, she was hailed as the 'nightingale of Carnatic music', and the exhibits drawn from rare archives also delves into her career in cinema.
"She was an unsurpassed phenomenon in the Carnatic music field and perhaps will remain unsurpassed in this generation too. First Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru once told her that he was just an ordinary PM, but she was a 'queen of music',” said Naidu.
The vice president said, "It is our bounden duty to preserve our culture for the next generation, and the life and legacy of MS should inspire the youth to pursue greater heights."
The exhibition hosted at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) will end on 30 September after which it will travel to a few other cities.
"After Delhi, it will travel to Chennai, and later to Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Vadodara. The schedule for the last three cities are yet to be worked out. At the end of this exhibition, a monograph on MS would also be published," IGNCA's member secretary Sachchidanand Joshi said.
The exhibits include old posters of the films she acted in – Sevasadanam (1938), Sakuntalai(1940), Savithiri (1941), Meera (1945), all in Tamil, and Meerabai (1947), the Hindi remake of Meera.
Subbulakshmi's great-grandchildren Aishwarya (21) and Saundarya (12), who were present during the function, performed MS' song 'Enta matramuna evvaru talachina', as a tribute.
"A couple of iPads carrying her 150 select songs have also been placed in the exhibit area for visitors, and an audio-visual centre facility has been set up to screen a short documentary on her life," a member of the curation team said.
The event on 19 September was held as part of the year-long celebration to mark Subbulakshmi's birth centenary that kicked of last year on 16 September, a senior IGNCA official said.
Earlier, a notification from the Finance Ministry had stated that along with Rs 100 coins, new Rs 5 coins will also be issued to mark the birth centenary of AIADMK founder MG Ramachandran, NDTV had reported.
According to the report, the Rs 100 coins will be 44 mm in diameter and will weigh 35 grams.
On the obverse side, the face of the Rs 100 coin will bear the emblem in the centre with ‘Satyamev Jayate’ inscribed below in Devanagari script. It will also have the rupee symbol with denominational value ‘100’ inscribed on it.
(With inputs from NDTV and PTI)
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