Friday, April 01, 2011

Luck eluded them

The limageate 1940s through the early 1950s was a harsh period. It dealt cruelly with many many musical folks, Talented artistes who came with dreams of being among the constellation of stars in the musical sky of cinema. But there was room for only a few, so most faded or disappeared altogether. When you listen so the creation of some of those artistes today, you are filled with anguish that we could not get more music from them. Apparently, there were close to 100 music directors vying for survical. It was eventually the suvival of the luckiest. That is not to belittle those who survived. Not at all. How can one grudge the likes of Naushad and Sachind Dev Burman and Salil Chwodhury the success they achieved. They were truly great composers who deserved the success they received. But think of sapanaa ban saajan aaye- one of the greatest Lata melodies of all time. Lata is of course a phenomenon but who remembers Jamal Sen, the man who composed the song? The same Jamal Sen was the man behind one of the greatest soundtracks of our films – Daayeraa, a Nasir Khan-Meena Kumari film directed by Kamal Amrohi. Each song in that heavy, morose film is a treasure. Has there ever been a better bhajan in films than devataa tum ho meraa sahaaraa? I tell you- no. Not all the great bhajans that Lata or Asha sang can match the depth and beauty of this song. And whose was the glittering voice that rendered this song? Ah Destiny. That the voice behind this most magical of songs should remain unsung. Give it a listen:

Isnt that mgic? Mubarak Begum sang that song and at least for the conneisseurs, signed herself for eternal memory. But the crulety of fate becomes more evident when you listen to her other sublime renditions from the same film- suno more nainaa, diip ke sa.ng jaluu.N mai.n, jalii jo shammaa to.. each song worth going miles and miles to hear.. worth spending a trasure to own. Outstanding compositions and superb renditions.. its just not fair that Mubarakji was never utilized to any great extent further. Snehal Bhatkar provided her with one of the few real successes of her career in Hamaari yaad aayegi- kabhii tanhaaiyo.n me yuu.N. Again, a splendind song. But for me, Daayeraa remains her greatest achievemt and not even Lata could have provided the life that Mubarak provided to words of those songs.

And while on Daayeraa, it is also worth recalling the three superlative Talat solos that Jamal Sen created in this film- aa.Nsuu to nahii hai aa.Nkho.n me, aa bhii jaa merii duniyaa me koii nahii and ae chaa.Nd sitaaro.n. All of them sheer classics and rank among the finest solos of Talat. Ah Destiny..

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