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"Ninaikka Therintha Maname" (from the 1963 film Anandha Jothi) is a classic Tamil song sung by P. Susheela, with lyrics written by the legendary poet Kannadasan. The song is a melancholic yet poetic reflection on the pain of memory and the inability to forget a loved one. The title literally translates to: "O heart that knows how to think/remember, why do you not know how to forget?". The lyrics explore the following themes: The Burden of Memory: The protagonist addresses her own heart, questioning why it is so skilled at holding onto memories of the past but completely lacks the ability to move on or forget. Contradiction of Love: It highlights the irony that the same heart which found joy in love now finds it impossible to erase the footprints of that very love, even when it causes pain. Longing and Resilience: Despite the "sad circumstance" in the movie’s plot, the lyrics "brim with love," showcasing a deep emotional attachment that transcends physical presence.