

Ilaiyaraaja leaves for london for symphony debut: I'm tremendous; no person is like me.
Composer Ilaiyaraja left for london to unveil his first-ever symphony on march 8. He met the media at the chennai Global airport on Thursday, where he spoke approximately about how proud he is of himself.
The orchestra's overall performance will take place at the Eventim Apollo, london, on march 8. Days earlier than he left chennai, actor Sivakarthikeyan met him and wished him for his endeavor.
Speaking to the media, the music maestro stated, "I'm visiting london to
Release my new symphony.
The sector-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra musicians can be appearing in my symphony. There's simply no question that this can be a grand musical dinner party for the fanatics who come to witness this symphony. This is not my delight by myself. It is the pleasure of India. I pray that everyone receives the complete benefits of God."
Here's a video of Ilaiyaraaja at the airport:
The newshounds then posed questions on different urgent troubles, which aren't associated with the track. Irked by the way of the questions, he said, "Please do not ask me troublesome questions; you've come with excellent thoughts whilst I am going for an awesome occasion. Every person, please pray to god that this event is going properly with your blessings. Like 'first-rate India,' I'm 'remarkable Ilaiyaraaja.' No person is like me. And there will never be anybody like me inside the future," he defined.
He then asked approximately the composer Deva's open assertion on asking 2K children to use his songs without paying any royalty. Dropping his cool, he said, "Did I come here for this? Don't ask needless inquiries of me. I'm concentrating only on my paintings. I am here because of all of you. I am going there to proclaim our greatness. May also God's grace be bestowed upon everybody absolutely," he concluded.
Multiple days in the past, actor Sivakarthikeyan amazed Ilaiyaraaja with the aid of gifting him a special musical device beforehand for his symphony debut.