
I am proudly made of Chennai, says musician Devan Ekambaram
The Hindu
Chennai is home to Devan Ekambaram, music artist. His fondest memory is of his first visit in 1991, exploring the sights and sounds of the city. In the last 5-10 years, Chennai's independent music scene has exploded, with lots of talent and collaborations. Ekambaram's defining line for Chennai: "Sorgame endralum, namma Chennai pola varuma" - I am proudly made of Chennai.
Devan Ekambaram, music artist (Edited excerpts from the interview)
Your fondest memory of Chennai
I saw Chennai first in 1991. Before that, whenever we travelled from the United States, we used to go from the airport to the Egmore railway station to travel south to Mayavaram or Thanjavur. In 1991, I took a trip as I wanted to buy a pair of tablas and few records. That was the first time I saw Mount Road. I saw Musee Musicals. I saw huge hoardings for the movies Thalapathy and Chinna Thambi. I was fascinated by the sights and sounds. That was the first time I saw the Marina beach, which looked so long.
I remember that day vividly. The buses were on strike. So, one of my relatives took me around on his cycle throughout the day all the way from Kilpauk to Nappier Bridge, Marina, Adyar, Guindy, K.K. Nagar, Vadapalani, Nungambakkam, Koyambedu, Anna Nagar, Purasawalkam, and then back to Kilpauk.
When I moved to Chennai in 1997, I rented a small apartment in Besant Nagar. Then, I moved to Usman Road. It was a wonderful time. Nerukku Ner had released.
That is when I gradually started singing. I sang my first song for Rahman sir – O Mariya for Kadhalar Dhinam. My first album got released. It was beautiful. I love Chennai. I have lived here for almost half my life now.
It is very special. Even if I go abroad, I cannot be away from Chennai for more than 40 days at a stretch. I have to come back. I need to eat masala dosa, idli, and poori here. The whole feel of Chennai is what makes it feel like home. Chennai is my base. I go around the globe from here. But no matter what, I need to come back. I imagine myself retiring somewhere on East Coast Road, enjoying the beach.

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