"MSV helped so many people in his life like Hanmuman who helped Lord Ram in his pursuits. He did great help like Hanuman. However, he lived a simple life just like a squirrel," he said giving references from epic Ramayana.
Hailing Viswanathan as "a great scholar of music, a saint of music, and a God of music," Rajinikanth said MSV's talent was God's gift.
"Talent is God's gift. MSV was one such person who had great talent bestowed by God. Talent brings money and fame and alongwith it comes arrogance. However, he lived without an iota of haughtiness," he said addressing a meeting held by music mastero Ilayaraja in honour of Viswanathan yesterday.
Rajinikanth also showered encomiums on Ilayaraja as "Isai Gnani", a great music maestro who always spoke his heart without hiding anything.
M S Viswanathan, who scored music for over 1000 films passed away early this month following an illness.
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