Full Form of MSV

Full formGeneral
MSVstands for

M. S. Viswanathan (Melur Subramaniam Viswanathan)

What is MSV?

MSV, or M. S. Viswanathan, was one of India's most prolific and celebrated music composers, primarily active in the South Indian film industry. Born in 1928 in Kerala, he went on to compose over 7,500 songs across Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi languages. His career spanned five decades, from the 1950s to the 1990s, during which he became synonymous with the golden era of Tamil cinema. Known affectionately as 'Mellisai Mannar' (King of Light Music), MSV's compositions blended classical Indian melodies with folk and Western influences, creating a unique and enduring musical style. He collaborated extensively with lyricists like Kannadasan and Vaali, and with actors such as M. G. Ramachandran and Sivaji Ganesan. MSV's music is still widely played at weddings, festivals, and on radio stations across India. For students of music and film studies, his work remains a benchmark for melodic richness and emotional depth. While not directly exam-oriented, his songs are frequently referenced in competitive exams on Indian culture and cinema. MSV's legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians and listeners alike, cementing his place as a towering figure in Indian music history.

MSV का फुल फॉर्म

एम. एस. विश्वनाथन (मेलूर सुब्रमणियम विश्वनाथन)

Example

I grew up listening to MSV's songs from classic Tamil films like 'Paalum Pazhamum' and 'Nadodi Mannan'.

MSV — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of MSV?
The full form of MSV is M. S. Viswanathan, which stands for Melur Subramaniam Viswanathan, the iconic Indian music composer.
Why is MSV considered a legend in Indian music?
MSV is considered a legend because he composed over 7,500 songs across multiple languages, pioneered light music in South Indian films, and his melodies continue to be beloved decades later.
What languages did MSV compose music for?
MSV composed music primarily in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, and also worked in Hindi, making him a pan-Indian composer.
Browse all General full forms →