Vol. 4 No. S-20 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-20, Year 2022
Articles

A Study of Family Relationships in Film Songs by Poet Vairamuthu

Senthil Raja A
Department of Tamil Research, Government Arts College, Karur (Autonomous), Tamil Nadu, India
Mariammal K
Principal, Government Arts and Science, Lalgudi, Trichy-621712, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-05

Keywords

  • Vairamuthu,
  • Family Relationships,
  • Film Songs

How to Cite

A, S. R. ., & K, M. (2022). A Study of Family Relationships in Film Songs by Poet Vairamuthu. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-20), 235-242. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s2035

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Abstract

A single tree is not a grove. Similarly, the life of the individual is not special. Family structures pave the way for the discipline of individual life in the social system. A country without a family structure and a house are the same as a boat without a fin. Today, family systems are the maturity of man's high cultural evolution. Family gives us rich structures of tradition and culture. The family system has passed through thousands of years. When a man is born, his mother and father, and his way of life are naturally established for them. When they get married, they join new relationships along the way. The family structure is formed from the expansion of the relative circle when children are born. Today, human life of the development of science and science is hampered by coarse cultural practices that derail the course of our lives. Vairamuthu's songs are a reminder of the value of relationships for the present generation who forget relationships and move towards the economy.

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