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Kailasam Balachander (born July 9, 1930) is an Indian film director, scriptwriter and producer. He is known for his distinct filmmaking style; the films he scripts and directs analyse unusual or complicated interpersonal relationships and social themes. In his career, he has encouraged and contributed to the flourishing of the Tamil film industry in South India, and has introduced into Tamil cinema including Rajinikanth, Kamal Hassan, Prakashraj and Vivek. Balachander in Premi Serial at Tamilo.com.

No angels daylight in your eyes. Sahaana (pronounced sahānā, Sanskrit: सहाना, Tamil: ஸஹானா) is a popular rāgam (musical scale) in Carnatic music. It is a janya rāgam (derived scale) associated with the 28th Melakarta rāgam. It is not related to. It is a Ubhaya Vakra.

Vakra, means crooked. Ubhaya Vakra means that the notes in both ascent and descent follow a zig zag pattern. The notes in ascending and descending scale do not follow a strict progression, but are zig-zag. Hence the note phrases contain such vakra phrases, lending a unique beauty to this rāgam. Though it is a sampoorna rāgam (contains all 7 notes), the vakra scale means it is not considered a melakarta, as melakarta rāgams must have strictly ascending and descending scales. It is also classifed as a rakti raga (ie raga with high melodic content) Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure (ascending and descending scale) is as follows: ārohaṇa: S R2 G3 M1 P M1 D2 N2 S avarohaṇa: S N2 D2 P M1 G3 M1 R2 G3 R2 S (Chathusruthi Rishabham, Antara Gandharam, Suddha Madhyamam, Chathusruthi Dhaivatham, Kaisiki Nishadham) Its characteristic phrases are (R2 G3 M1 P), (P M1 D2 N2), (N2 S D2), (G3 M1 R2). Sahana has a distinct mood due to these phrases and characteristic gamakams and is rarely confused with other ragams.
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