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Posted: 16 years ago
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so he's not shreya's father then??
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Posted: 16 years ago
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here is vani jayaram. again a very good singer. this is the song she sang in guddi starring jaya bachan.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifiz1khCtHw[/YOUTUBE]

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: oldblackjoe

jaidev was an AMAZING composer who composed for hum dono:

abhi na jaao chodkar - rafi and asha

kabhi khud pe - rafi

main zindagi ke saath nibhaata chala gaya - rafi

allah tero naam - lata

but he never got commercial sucess and died in utter poverty.

Thanks buddies looks like there are several undiscovered gems. Guess Fate and Luck plays a major part in our destiny given that all is equal.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: oldblackjoe



i knew it was by him..

but dont kno WHO he is exactly..

at first i thought he was shreya ghoshals father.


So Anup Ghosal was a genius and a prodigy.

Dr. Anup Ghosal was born and brought up in a musical family. He has been a born talent whose witness the world is today. He was born to Lt. Amulya Chandra Ghosal and Lt. Labanya Ghosal. Mother Labanya had been the main source of inspiration for little Anup. She herself had a god gifted sonorous voice. Apart from Anup, his elder sisters too were good singers in their respective capacities and that made the perfect musical environment for Anup to imbibe music into his inner self.

At the tender age of 4 yrs, his mother arranged for his musical training. She understood that she had given birth to a musical maestro. His first performance took place at the young age of 4 yrs, when he sang for a children's programme, Shishu Mahal from All India Radio, Kolkata.

Dr. Ghosal's music lessons which began from the age of four continued till he was about 26 yrs of age. During his entire learning years he became a master of Thumri, Kheyal, Bhajan, Ragpradhan, Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrulgeeti, Dwijendrageeti, Rajnikanter Gaan, modern Bengali songs and several other folks songs. He received his music lessons from various esteemed 'Gurus'. Among them was late Sangeetacharya Sukhendu Goswami, the famous music maestro of Bengal. Rabindra Sangeet from the legendary Debobrata Biswas and learnt different Bengali songs from Manindra Chakraborty.

Apart from musical learnings he did his graduation in humanities from Asutosh College, Kolkata. He did his Masters as well as Ph. D from Rabindra Bharati University. His thesis was entitled "Nazrulgeeti - Roop O Rashanabhuti". During his school and college days, Anup took part in many reputed music competitions(All India) where he secured highest marks in different classical, light classical, Bengali songs(traditional and modern), Rabindra Sangeet and folk songs.

Anup stood first in 'Sangeet Bharati Degree Examination'(classical music) in the year 1966-67 and was awarded a gold medal. He is a National Scholar, selected in 1966-67(securing highest position in classical music).

Anup's first venture into movies as a playback singer was at the age of 19 yrs, when he sang for the movie of all times, 'Goopi Gyne Bagha Byne', by the legendary Satyajit Ray. His association with Ray continued which made him the rightful recipient of National Award in 1981 for 'Hirak Rajar Deshe'. He has sung for various Bengali as well as Hindi movies, and also in Bhojpuri and Assamese.

Dr. Ghosal has visited UK, USA, Canada, Germany for various musical concerts. He has been equally appreciated in the countries abroad as has been in India. He still visits the Western countries to promote Indian Musical Culture with special reference to Bengali songs along with folk songs of Bengal.

Anup Ghosal has also written an authoritative book on Indian Music, "Ganer Bhubane". He believes that music is universal and is the best unifying force. Researchers have proved that tribal music in India, from east to west and from north to south, is basically the same, only the notes have changed slightly due to different dictions. There is a lot of similarity between the Russian folk songs and the Bengali Bhatiyali songs. He believes that the future of Indian classical music is bright.


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Posted: 16 years ago
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Anup Ghosal "Tujse Naraz Zindagi"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn4-gFQXDpk
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn4-gFQXDpk[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: *king*

here is vani jayaram. again a very good singer. this is the song she sang in guddi starring jaya bachan.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifiz1khCtHw[/YOUTUBE]

*king*



vani si actually quite famous but not that much in hindi tho..

bol re papihara is a wonderful song from a wonderful movie.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Yes Vani is famous but not many of us really know her. Thanks for info. I have following for interested readers

Vani Jayaram is one of the major female playback singers in India. She has sung songs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Hindi and Kannada. She has thrice won the National Film Awards in play back singing.[citation needed]

Vani Jayaram, one of the greatest singers of our times, claims to have has the ability to sing in a multitude of languages. She has rendered classical songs in Carnatic and Hindustani styles, ghazals, light and pop songs and some very popular folk songs

In 1970, she realized her childhood ambition of becoming a film playback singer when the veteran hindi film music director, Vasant Desai chose her voice for the hindi feature film Guddi. She recorded three songs for that film. Bol Re Papi Hara, her song from the film, based on the hindustani raga Miyan Malhar, instantly made her an household name in the different corners of India. The song was awarded Tansen Samman (for best classical-based song in a hindi film,) The Lions International Best Promising Singer, The All India Cinegoers Association, and the All India Film-goers Association awards for the Best Playback Singer in 1971. Vani recorded her first tamil song for the tamil film Thaiyum Seiyum, for S.M.Subbaiah Naidu, in the year 1973.

Besides Hindi and Tamil, Vani Jairam has numerous recordings in other languages of India. These include, Gujarati, Marathi, Marwari, Hariyanvi, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Oriya, Bengali and Tulu. For her work in these languages she has been awarded many prestigious awards, among which are: Best Female Playback Singer for states of Gujarat (1975), Tamil Nadu (1980) and Orissa (1984).

Vani Jairam was chosen for the Indian President's National Award for Best Female Playback Singer of 1975, for her work in M.S. Viswanathan's Aboorva Ragangal (Tamil). Her songs in the Pt. Ravi Shankar scored film Meera brought her the Film World (1979) Cine Herald (1979) and Filmfare (1980) awards for Best Playback Singer in Hindi. Shankarabharanam (Telugu), the film scored by K.V. Mahadevan, gave Vani Jairam her second National Award as Best Playback Singer of 1980. Once again, she was awarded her third National Award for Best Playback Singer of 1991 for K.V. Mahadevan's Swathi Kiranam. She is also the youngest artiste to be awarded the Sangeet Peet Samman.

[edit] Personal life

After her marriage to Jairam she settled in Bombay, a city where she also saw her dream come true.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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The Queen is an ardent fan of Salma Agha. 😳 Here is one of her favorites

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YE9erkFFco[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Sudha Malhotra is the female singer and also the composer of this lovely duet. Amazing lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t6BN6zE7IY0
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: King Anus queen

The Queen is an ardent fan of Salma Agha. 😳 Here is one of her favorites

Thanks a nice song indeed. Great voice for Ghazals.

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