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The year is 1927 and the place is Tellipur in Nagpur city. A boy, aged about 7 year is headed for his home after his school closes for the day.
On the way, heavy rains forces him to take the shelter below the staircase of a building. The rains continue and the boy starts singing. An elderly person comes down from the upper floor of the building and takes the boy to his room. He asks the boy to sing the songs again which he was singing a short while ago. He is impressed by the boy’s singing. The rains stop and he accompanies the boy to drop him at his home. The elderly person requests boy’s mother, a school teacher, to let the boy join his music school.
Before he completes his sentence, the mother tells him that she had no money to pay the fees. He assures her that he would not charge any fee for his music lessons.
The mother is still not comfortable about her son joining the music school. She tells him that she does not want the boy’s schooling to be affected.
The elderly person once again assures her that he would teach the boy only after his school timing is over. At last the mother agrees for her son joining the music school. The son was Vasantrao Deshpande and the elderly person was Shankarrao Sapre who was a trained classical singer of Gwalior gharana. Rockchip ebook v1.0.5 manual software.
For young Vasantrao Deshpande, it was the most important rainy day as it changed the course of his life. The name Pandit (Dr.) Vasantrao Deshpande may not ring bell for many of the readers of this Blog. This is natural as he was not much associated with Hindi film industry.
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From, I find that he was the playback singer for only three songs, one each in ‘Nanhe Munne’ (1952), ‘Chacha Chaudhary’ (1953) and ‘Rang Birangi’ (1983). He was a multifaceted artist – Hindustani classical vocalist specialising in Thumri, Khayal, Dadra, Tappa, and Bhajans, an instrumentalist, an actor, a singer and the composer in Marathi films and musical dramas. Begum Akhtar used to address him as ’Guruji’ for his in-depth knowledge about the genres of Hindustani classical music.
This was in the 50s and he had not yet become a public concert singer while she was already an established singer of Thumris and Ghazals. P L Deshpande, one of the most illustrious men of Marathi literature, actor and musician, described Vasantrao Deshpande as ‘Eklavya who had many Dronacharyas as his gurus’. Apart from having a formal training in Hindustani classical music from Gwalior and Patiala gharanas, he got inspirations from the classical singing styles of Kirana and Bhendibazar gharanas. When he matured into a full-fledged classical singer, he developed his own style of singing amalgamating the styles of all the gharanas to which he was exposed. In doing so, he was highly influenced by the singing style of Master Dinanath Mangeshkar. People who had heard Master Dinanath Mangeshkar’s singing were of the opinion that Vasantrao Deshpande’s ‘swar’ and ‘laya’ in singing was very close to that of Master Dinanath Mangeshkar.
I became aware of Vasantrao Deshpande when his rendition of classical and semi-classical songs in the evergreen Marathi musical drama ‘Katyar Kaljat Ghusli’ (Dagger pierced the heart) became very popular. A couple of songs in the musical drama were in Awadhi dialect like. The musical drama, the first show of which was staged in 1967, continued to attract patronage from the drama loving people of Maharashtra and elsewhere. By 1981, the drama completed 527 shows during which Vasantrao Deshpande acted in the role of ‘Khansaab’. His role in this drama became so popular that he was nick named as Vasant‘khan’ Deshpande. I had also heard him on the Doordarshan during its Black & White days rendering some of his popular classical, semi-classical and bhajans.
Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande ( – ) was born in Murthijapur in Akola district of then Berar Province (now in Maharashtra). He was brought up in Nagpur. His mother was a school teacher and an amateur singer who used to sing devotional songs in a local temple. At the age of 7, he joined Sriram Sangeet Vidyalaya in Nagpur which was run by Shankerrao Sapre of Gwalior gharana. There were 5 students including himself in the evening batch, Ram Chitalkar (C Ramchandra) being one of them.
Whenever there were shows of the silent movies in the nearby theatre, Vasantrao Deshpande and C Ramchandra would be sent to the theatre to provide background music, the former playing tabla and the latter harmonium. When they were still in music school, both of them got offers to work in silent movies as actor. C Ramchandra was selected for a lead role in a silent film ‘Naganand’ and Vasantrao was selected for ‘Kalia Mardan (1928).’ After completion of films, Vasantrao came back to Nagpur, while C Ramchandra continued his stint with the film industry. Those days, Dinanath Mangeshkar’s musical dramas were being staged in Nagpur. One day, Vasantrao’s uncle who was acquainted with Dinanath Mangeshkar, took him to his play.
Wwe svr 2011 ps2 iso. The young Vasantrao was so much impressed by the singing of Master Dinanath Mangeshkar that from that time onwards, he started singing in Master Dinanath’s style as if he was mimicking him. In his article, Vasantrao has expressed his gratitude towards Master Dinanath Mangeshkar: He never got angry with me on my imitating his style of singing I have stored this golden remembrance in my chest of memories protecting it as a hidden treasure that I have stumbled upon suddenly. After passing the matriculation examination in 1938, his maternal uncle who was also fond of classical music called him in Lahore where he was working for Railways. This was a second turning point in Vasantrao’s life as he now embarked upon the musical journey in a real sense.
He spent about 2 years in Lahore and travelled extensively in around Lahore to get the right nuances of thumris and ghazals. He also learnt Urdu. He would attend all the concerts of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and his brother Ustad Barkat Ali Khan. But he got attracted to the singing of a fakir named Asad Ali Khan who was once the vocalist belonging to Patiala Gharana but renounce the world to become a ‘darvesh’. Vasantrao became his ‘ganda bandh’ disciple and learnt raag Marwa for six months.
After returning from Lahore in 1941, Vasantrao joined Military Account Office in Pune. During his stay in Pune, he had Pandit Sureshbabu Mane (son of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan of Kirana Gharana) as his music teacher from 1942 to 1952 and Ustad Aman Ali Khan of Bhendi Bazar Gharana in 1952-53. During this period, he became playback singer for about 80 Marathi films and 2 Hindi films. His job in Military Account Office did not give him a free hand to pursue his chosen field as a classical vocalist. He had his close inner circle of friends like P L Deshpande, Pandit Kumar Gandhrva, Hirabai Barodekar, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Begum Akhtar etc whom he considered to be those who really brought up in him the Hindustani classical music. In 1962, Vasantrao Deshpande got PhD for his thesis ‘The Transformation of Hindustani Classical Music’ from Gandhrva Mahavidyalaya. In 1965, he resigned from Military Account Office and devoted full time to his chosen field – Hindustani Classical Music.
One would have expected from him a lot of public concerts after resigning from the job. But it was not to be as he got involved with Marathi musical play ‘Katar Kaljat Ghusli’ in 1967. The popularity of the play especially his role of Khansaheb and his classical singing virtually hooked him to this play for more than 10 years. Fortunately for the lovers of Hindustani classical music, his renditions in a number of raagas – both traditional and off beat, are available. He also presented in concert form as well as in audio CDs ‘Marathi Natyasangeetachi Vaatchaal’ (The evolution of music in Marathi musical plays) which was well received. In March 1983, Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande received Sangeet Kala Academy Award in the hands of President of India. He, however, could not enjoy the bask of glory for long time.
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His death came suddenly and he breathed his last on July 30, 1983. Rahul Deshpande is carrying on the legacy of his grandfather as he is also a Hindustani classical vocalist and singer-actor. I remember Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande at least once in a year during Ganeshotsav. There are about half a dozen Ganeshotsav Mandal in the vicinity of my residence. The first day-first devotional song played on the occasion every year is, (O Ganesh, I bow and pray to you first), a duet sung by Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande and Anuradha Paudwal from Marathi film ‘Ashthavinayak’ (1979).
I am sure that other Ganeshotsav Mandals in Maharashtra would also be playing this song. Note: This profile is based on Vasantrao Despande’s own article on his childhood and Ramkrishna Bakre’s article, both in Marathi which had been translated by Dr.
Veena Nayak and made available on a Google Group. After Vasantrao Deshpande’s death, these articles were brought out in a Marathi Book ‘Vasantrao Deshpande – Ek Smaran’ (1984). I had also had the benefit of a Marathi write-up ‘PuLanche Vasantrao’ (P L Deshpande’s Vasantrao) written on the occasion of his 50th birthday by one of his closest friends, P. L Deshpande in his usual witty style. On the occasion of the death anniversary of Pandit (Dr.) Vasantrao Deshpande on July 30th I was to choose a devotional song rendered by him in Dadra style.
But I came to know that this was a audio clip recorded at a concert held in late 70s/early 80s. There seems to be no official recorded version. Moreover, the duration of this song is nearly 15 minutes.
The interesting part of this concert was Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande’s accompanists were none other than Ustad Zakir Hussain on tabla and Ustad Sultan Khan on Sarangi as mentioned by one of the commentators who had attended this concert. I heard this Dadra for the first time on the recommendation of Mr Avinash Scrapwala who had requested me to write an article on Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande. I would say that this is nothing less than a trance music to my ears with a superb support from Ustad Zakir Hussain’s tabla. What a lovely musical depiction of Radha’s longing for Krishna! I have settled for my second choice, a filmy song ‘o mrignayani chandramukhi’ from the film RANG BIRANGI (1983). The song based on Raag Desh is sung by Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande and Kumari Faiyyaz. The lyrics are written by Yogesh which are set to music by R D Burman.
The situation for the song in the film is the 40th wedding anniversary of retired Judge Banerjee (Om Prakash) and his wife (Chhaya Devi) while the couple in the making Professor Jeet (Farooque Shaikh) and Anita Sood (Dipti Naval) have come to wish them on this occasion. Though the song is a light-hearted one, the last stanza echoes the ideal wish of most of the old couples adding a bit of pensiveness. They wish to leave for heavenly abode together. This song seems to have been deleted from the film’s VCD/DVD I could not in the movie uploaded on YT. A word about Kumari Faiyyaz. She is a classically trained singer and actor in Marathi theatres and films. She has also acted in some Marathi serials.
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Incidentally, Kumari Faiyyaz worked with Pandit Vasantrao Deshpande in the immortal Marathi musical play ‘Katyar Kaljat Ghusali’ as actor-singer for some shows. She also gave playback singing in Hindi films like ‘Bawarchi’ (1972), ‘Jai Radhe Krishna’ (1974), ‘Shaque’ (1976), ‘Aalaap’ (1977) and ‘Jumbish’ (1986). Sadanandji, Thanks a lot for this beautiful write up on Vasantrao Deshpande.He is my favorite singer in Marathi. His contribution to HFM is so little that I never expected to hear his voice on this blog.
It reminded me of Katyar Kaljat Ghusali. To see this person on the stage was really an event. In Pedgaonche Shahane he had given play back to PAGALs -Zanjibar Zanjibar. Hindi version of this movie was Chacha Choudhari. You have mentioned that Vasantraoji has given play back in this movie. Can you please mention the song or its link.
I am very eager to listen. @ Kamath Sir – thank you very much for this details post on Shri.Vasantrao Deshpande ji. I came to know many many things about him.
I was not aware of his birthplace is Murtijapur (Akola district). Then I never got to read about his life in details. ‘pratham tula vandito’ is all time favorite. But, then, from the same movie ‘ashtavinayak’ this song – ‘tu sukhkarta tu dukh harta’ is the most i like.
I had this one album of his marathi natya sangeet ‘uttung Natya Shilp’. I like it very much.
‘tejonidhi lohgol ‘, ‘ya bhawnatil geet puraane’, ‘surat piya ki na chhin bisraaye’, ‘kar ha kari’ – all a great experience!!
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The story is about Chandragupta Maurya, who ruled over the Indian subcontinent in 300 BC. He would go on to become one of the greatest emperor of India, with his empire extending from Assam in the east to Afghanistan and Baluchistan in the west. Cast Main Cast Actor Role young (Advi of Chanakya) and Additional Cast Actor Role Bhadrabhatt Purushdatt Amatya (pramukh) Rakshas Virajas Aditya Younger Shashank Ambhik Kumar Young Digvijay Sukant Ghanghor Aerawat Akshay Chitrarupa Mura (mother of Chandragupta Maurya) Acharya Shreshtha Shashank Digvijay Bhadrasaal Mihika (Vishkanya) Dadhich Ahirya Karvinath Mrignayani Aryeman See also. References.
Fellow echarchans, man, do yall remember this serial called 'Subah'? It was about a bunch of teenagers getting into drugs and shit.its title song was awesome.it went something like 'subah ko kar salaam.' Or something like that.i absolutely loved that title song:up: then there was a serial called Intezar.i loved the title song of this one as well, however the only think i remember in it is this line 'lootere ko maukay ka, intezar hai.' :up: and i guess everybody loved the title song of Yeh jo hai zindagi:) wow.whats gems yaar.anyone got them mp3z?:cry. Fellow echarchans, man, do yall remember this serial called 'Subah'?
It was about a bunch of teenagers getting into drugs and shit.its title song was awesome.it went something like 'subah ko kar salaam.' Or something like that.i absolutely loved that title song:up: then there was a serial called Intezar.i loved the title song of this one as well, however the only think i remember in it is this line 'lootere ko maukay ka, intezar hai.' :up: and i guess everybody loved the title song of Yeh jo hai zindagi:) wow.whats gems yaar.anyone got them mp3z?:cry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2760NUjVM. Fellow echarchans, man, do yall remember this serial called 'Subah'? It was about a bunch of teenagers getting into drugs and shit.its title song was awesome.it went something like 'subah ko kar salaam.' Or something like that.i absolutely loved that title song:up: then there was a serial called Intezar.i loved the title song of this one as well, however the only think i remember in it is this line 'lootere ko maukay ka, intezar hai.' :up: and i guess everybody loved the title song of Yeh jo hai zindagi:) wow.whats gems yaar.anyone got them mp3z?:cry: Ohhhhhh.dear Desi Babaji, you reminded me of my childhood days.:) Ya, I also remembers all the serials mentioned by you.
Apart from those there were Paying Guest, Wah Janaab, Buniyaad, Khandaan and Some Nataks also.:) Babaji hope you won't cry after viewing the below video.Doordarshan Signature Montage & Vande Mataram Song v7XZSzSYU Akashwani Theme Re-created by someone jUC2NThg7s Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi S2760NUjVM. Ohhhhhh.dear Desi Babaji, you reminded me of my childhood days.:) Ya, I also remembers all the serials mentioned by you. Apart from those there were Paying Guest, Wah Janaab, Buniyaad, Khandaan and Some Nataks also.:) Babaji hope you won't cry after viewing the below video.Doordarshan Signature Montage & Vande Mataram Song v7XZSzSYU Akashwani Theme Re-created by someone jUC2NThg7s Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi S2760NUjVM bharat ek khoj vBbSbCczYeM oh fock!!! Awesome shit man:eek::up: thank you thank you:up: virgo pai, haan yaar,dont know why, since these past few days, all these fuckin childhood memories are floating up on the top and out mah mouth.lagta hai maut kareeb hai:dontknow.
Fellow echarchans, man, do yall remember this serial called 'Subah'? It was about a bunch of teenagers getting into drugs and shit.its title song was awesome.it went something like 'subah ko kar salaam.' Or something like that.i absolutely loved that title song:up: then there was a serial called Intezar.i loved the title song of this one as well, however the only think i remember in it is this line 'lootere ko maukay ka, intezar hai.' :up: and i guess everybody loved the title song of Yeh jo hai zindagi:) wow.whats gems yaar.anyone got them mp3z?:cry: oh i loved subah song.few worth mentioning for their songs are: daane anaarke - kissa hai kahani hai paheli hai mrignayani subah bharat ek khoj imtihaan - Ankhon me rok le - very good song sung by Vinod Radhod dekhbhai dekh tamas - sanja chulha there was one Showtime tolstoy ki kahaniyaan or something.if i remember it right it had good alaap. Fellow echarchans, man, do yall remember this serial called 'Subah'? It was about a bunch of teenagers getting into drugs and shit.its title song was awesome.it went something like 'subah ko kar salaam.'
Or something like that.i absolutely loved that title song:up: then there was a serial called Intezar.i loved the title song of this one as well, however the only think i remember in it is this line 'lootere ko maukay ka, intezar hai.' :up: and i guess everybody loved the title song of Yeh jo hai zindagi:) wow.whats gems yaar.anyone got them mp3z?:cry: Kya Baba bahut purani yaad hain.
I remember that serial. It had a good story and it was doing well, but then they degenerated into only showing the characters taking drugs.
Became a bore and then it was off the air. There was one more show, I think the guy was a well known actor called Pandey. I think he was from TV world. It was about air hostesses as the characters. Man it was hot to watch those babes. I mean in those days when private channels had just started. Kya Baba bahut purani yaad hain.
I remember that serial. It had a good story and it was doing well, but then they degenerated into only showing the characters taking drugs.
Became a bore and then it was off the air. There was one more show, I think the guy was a well known actor called Pandey. I think he was from TV world. It was about air hostesses as the characters. Man it was hot to watch those babes. I mean in those days when private channels had just started.
Strange nobody mentioned 'Udaan'.:( That DD serial based on the life of a woman police officer had a good opening track. Used to watch all episodes as a teen. Yep.Airhostess (Kitu Gidwani) and Udaan title tracks were cool too.i still love Kitu gidwani:D.udaan was a good serial too. Title Track of the TV Serial INTEZAAR BY Laxmi Iyer & Balram.:) Phir Se Tujhpe Aitbaar, Hone Laga Hai!
Phir Se Dil Yeh Beqaraar, Hone Laga Hai! Phir Se Namm Huyee Hain, Yeh Ankhein Khushi Se! Phir Se Tera Intezaar, Hone Laga Hai!! Here is the link: INTEZAAR (File Size: 4 MB this does not seem to be the one.this serial was basically from the makers of Nukkad, if i aint mistaken.but the title track was different.thx though! Thanks to you and virgo for the subah title track as well:up. I am surprised nobody remembers the following: 1) 2) Wah Janaab (starring Shekhar Kapoor and another bald guy Pandit Khoji) 3) Adalat (starring Dheeraj Kumar) 4) 5) Manoranjan (starring Ajit Vachhani et al) 6) 7) Rajni (starring Priya Tendulkar) 8) Chhoti Badi Baatein (starring Ashok Saraf) 9) 10) Bodyline 11) some quiz show on Sunday with compere as Siddharth Basu 12) He-Man 13) 14) Old Fox 13) 14)) 15) Vikram aur Vetaal (starring Arun Govil):D i remember all of the above.
Dude:eek: you remember Old Fox man????:eek::cheers: that sidd basu serial was called Quiz Time. I remember all of the above.
Dude:eek: you remember Old Fox man????:eek::cheers: that sidd basu serial was called Quiz Time. Remember the Old Fox and his assistant with curly brown hair.I think it was dubbed from German:D Then there was Sherlock Holmes, Neem Ka Peyd, Fatichar, Bhim Bhavani, Malgudi Days, Zindagi (or something like that starring Supriya Pathak), Trishna, some patriotic serial that was shown for 15 minutes just before Sunday Movie once upon a time. SS pai.I don't have tracks for any of them (except in my mind) but posted to see if anybody had them:D. Oh i loved subah song.few worth mentioning for their songs are: daane anaarke - kissa hai kahani hai paheli hai mrignayani subah bharat ek khoj imtihaan - Ankhon me rok le - very good song sung by Vinod Radhod dekhbhai dekh tamas - sanja chulha there was one Showtime tolstoy ki kahaniyaan or something.if i remember it right it had good alaap. Correction - sanja chulha was from the tv series sanja chulha not tamas.but it was a beautiful song by reshma. Could not find the actual song but found this one which might be original/paki version of it. Enjoy it also sounds bit similar to lambi judai of hero.
Thanks for the welcome sir! For a moment I thought I found the song:) The song goes like this: 'ankhon mei rok le tu ye aasuon ka toofan! Leti hai zindagani har kadam pe ye imtehaan!!' Its from a DD serial 'imtihan' starring Alok Nath, Renuka Shahane and other TV biggies. I've not heard the song in years through my ears but its always there in my heart. You need to listen to this song. Hey even i like the song a lot n actually landed on this forum while googling 4 it.
Hav u got it.? If yes please let me know. Its a very beautiful song.