Malaysia Vasudevan passed away

Malaysia Vasudevan

Veteran playback singer Malaysia Vasudevan passed away in a private hospital in Chennai on Sunday. He was admitted a few days before after he suffered cardiac arrest.

Born in Malaysia, he moved to India and found a career as a singer and actor in stage plays. Later, he started singing for movies and, to date, has nearly 8,000 songs in Tamil and over 4,000 songs in other South Indian languages to his credit. He has also acted in nearly 85 films. Veteran Tamil director A P Nagarajan christened him as ‘Malaysia Vasudevan’. He has worked with many music directors such as M S Viswanathan, Ilaiyaraja, Shankar-Ganesh, Deva, A R Rahman, and Vidyasagar.
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Sai Fund Charity – The Review

I apologise in advance as this post has been delayed way too long due to my unavailability and I’m extremely sorry for that.

It’s been like 2 weeks since our first charity under ‘Sai Fund’ was executed and here I am to pen down a review of the event.

Starting with the take off, Myself and brother Eyezmachi went to the meetup point where we met the other volunteers (Brother Prethi, Brother Durai, Brother Kannan, Brother Sasi and Brother Danny). As for Preeta and Selina, we managed to meet them nearby the Pulau Carey roundabout and proceeded to convoy together. It was around 9.45am when we managed to reach SJKT Pulau Carey Timur.

Road

The school was fascinating at the first glimpse itself, especially the sight of those lily flowers floating around the school along with a ‘tiny’ water fountain. Even the environment of the school was quite nice actually considering the fact that the school is located a few kilometers away from the main road. Without wasting any time, we then brought down the load from each of our cars and put them at a designated area in the school hall to be distributed to the kids later on. At that point, we noticed that it was time for those kids to have their break.

All the kids were then ordered by their headmistress to go over to the canteen so that we could proceed to serve them with the food that we have brought, which were mee hoon and KFC. Each of us took our own roles, one being the chicken server, the others being the drinks server while the photographers, well, remain as photographers-of-course. All the kids seems to be enjoying their meals and we could see that most of them did finished their meals after all (of course, it’s finger lickin’ good). As always, those kids never failed to refill their drinks without hesitation. After serving those kids, it was time for the teachers and the organisers to have theirs.

Road

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