C RAMACHANDRA—MUSIC DIRECTOR/ ACTOR / SINGER: BOLYWOOD AND OTHER LANGUAGES

 

 C RAMACHANDRA—MUSIC DIRECTOR/ ACTOR / SINGER: BOLYWOOD AND OTHER LANGUAGES 

In this chapter I shall write about another famous and popular Music Director  from Maharashtra whose contribution for Hindi Film music is commendable. He is another legendary figure of that period whose songs not only in Hindi films but in other languages such as Tamil, Marathi etc.

As a composer, he mostly used the name C. Ramchandra, though he also used the names Annasaheb (in the movies Bahadur PratapMatwale, and Madadgaar), Ram Chitalkar (in the movies Sukhi JeevanBadlaMr. JhatpatBahadur, and Dosti), and Shyamoo (in the movie Yeh hai duniya). Further, he often sang and acted in Marathi movies under the name R. N. Chitalkar. For his career as an occasional playback singer he used only his surname Chitalkar. Chitalkar sang some renowned and unforgettable duets with Lata Mangeshkar such as "Kitna Haseen Hai Mausam" in the film Azaad (1955) and "Shola Jo Bhadke"  (1951).

Early Part of his Life

Ramchandra Narhar Chitalkar was born on 12 January 1918 in Puntamba into a Marathi Brahmin family, a small town in Ahmednagar district in MaharashtraIndia. He studied music under Vinayakbua Patwardhan at "Gandharva Mahavidyalaya" and also under Shankarrao Sapre of Nagpur where he studied music alongside Vasantrao Deshpande. He joined the movie industry playing the lead role in Y. V. Rao's movie, Naganand. He also had some small roles at Minerva Movietone in the movies Said-e-Havas (1936) and Atma Tarang (1937).

Beginning of his career as a Music Diretor

Ramchandra provided harmonium accompaniment for Minerva composers Bundu Khan and Habib Khan. He debuted as music director in Tamil movies with Jayakkodi and Vana Mohini. He received public notice as a good composer in Bhagwan Dada's Sukhi Jeevan (1942), and established a long association that culminated with the musical box office hit Albela(1951).

Influenced by Benny Goodman (Benjamin David Goodman was an American Clarinetist and Band Leader known as the “King of Swing” in mid Forties), Ramchandra introduced in his compositions the alto sax in combination with guitar and harmonica. He also included whistling in one of his famous songs, Aana meri jaan Sunday ke Sunday in film Shehnai (1947). He used a combination of a bongo, an oboe, a trumpet, a clarinet and a sax for the song Shola Jo Bhadke in film Albela. He sang the title song "Shin Shinaki Boobla Boo" with Lata Mangeshkar, which included rock rhythms. He provided the musical score for the scat song "Ina mina dika" in Aasha (1957).

C Ramachandra’s biggest success as a music composerwas in 1953 movie ANARKALI starring Beenaroy and Pradeep Kumar. The sonf=gs composed by him for this movie are today legendary. Who can forget the song ”Yeh Zindagi Usiki Hai”, “Mujhse Mat Poochh Mere Ishq Mein Kya Rakha Hai”, “Jaag Dard-E-Ishq Jaag” etc.went on to become huge hits and were highly acclaimed. Anarkali was the movie that made the combination of C Ramachandra and Lata Mangeshkar very popular and famous in Hindi Film world. A critic in London who watched the movie is said to have remarked that the heroine sang like an angel without knowing that the angel was actually Lata giving playback for the actress. Similarly, C. Ramchandra's compositions in V.Shantaram's Navrang (1959) and Stree (1961) were also quite popular and are still remembered.

The highly popular patriotic song "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logon", which was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and penned by poet Pradeep, was a composition of Ramchandra.[3] It was later performed live, by Lata Mangeshkar, in the presence of Jawaharlal Nehru at the National Stadium, in New Delhi on Republic Day in 1963. It is said Jawaharlal Nehru became so sentimental that tears rolled down his cheeks.[2] On 27 Jan 2014, Lata Mangeshkar was felicitated by the then chief minister of GujaratNarendra Modi at Mumbai to commemorate the 51st Anniversary of this song.

His melodious songs could heard not only in Hindi Movies but other languages also. His composition in the Tamil movie “Vanji Kottai Vaaliban” (1958) for the song “Kannum Kannum Kalandhu Sondham Kondaaduthe” penned by Kothamangalam  Subbu for which song both the famous dancers Vyjayanthimala and Padmini dance became very popular and remembered even today.

Besides he also composed music for songs of few Marathi, Telugu and Bhojpuri movies. He also produced three Hindi movies with New Sai Productions namely Jhanjhar (1953), Lehren (1953), Duniya Gol Hai (1955).

Awards and Recognition

His music fans were disappointed, when he was nominated for 'Best Music Director' twice for Filmfare Awards for the films Azaad (1955) and Aasha (1957) but ended up not actually winning them. It should also be mentioned here that one of his most successful films was Anarkali (1953) and it was released one year before the first Filmfare Award was given in 1954.

Mumbai-based troupe Musicolor, which promotes vintage music, presented an exclusive tribute programme featuring the gems of C Ramchandra at Dinanath Mangeshkar Auditorium on 22 January 2010.

Songs of C Ramachandra always remembered and Popular

Though Ramchandra used a number of ragas in his compositions, his favourite remained raga "Bageshri" (Radha na bole - Azad, 1955). In a 1978 interview at BBC studios with Mahendra Kaul, he ascribed the reason to Bageshri's simplicity. However, he also composed songs in other ragas including Malkauns (Aadha hai chandrama raat aadhi- Navrang).

I provide a list of songs whose music was composed by C Ramachandra for ready reference and select for hearing.

·        Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai (Anarkali)[3][2][1]

·        Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo[3][2][1]

·        Dheere Se Aaja Ri Ankhiyan Mein (Albela)[1]

·        Bholi soorat dilke khote, naam bade aur darshan chhote (Albela)

·        Mere dilki ghadi karen tiktiktik O baje raatke baaraa (Albela)

·        Katatay hain dukh mein yeh din (Parchhaain)[1]

·        Tum kya jaano, tumhari yaad mein (Shin Shinaki Bubala Boo)[1]

·        Aankhon mein sama jao is dil mein raha karana (Yasmin)[1]

·        Kitna haseen hai mausam (Azaad)[1]

·        Shola Jo Bhadke, Dil Mera Dhadke (Albela) (1951)[3]

·        Mohabbat Hi Na Jo Samjhe, Woh Zalim Pyar Kya Jane {Parchhain) (1952)[3]

·        Ina Meena Dika (Aasha)

·        Qismat Ki Hawa Kabhi Naram (Albela)

·        Chhed Sakhi Sargam (Sargam)[3]

·        Koi kisi ka deewaana na bane (Sargam)

·        Jaag dard-e-ishq jaag (Anarkalidaman bichha kar dua kar gume dil khuda se dua kar (Anarkali)

·        Muhobbat aisi dhadkan hai jo samjhayi nahi jati (Anarkali)

·        Main jagu sari rain (Bahu Rani)

·        Ab woh raate kahan ab woh baate kahan (Yasmin)

·        Kannum Kannum Kalanthu (Vanjikottai Valiban) (Tamil film)

·        Jo mujhe bhula ke chale gaye (Sangeeta)

·        Mujh se mat poochh mere ishq mein kya rakha hai (Anarkali)

·        Dekho ji bahar aayi (Azad)

·        Jo dil ko jalaye sataye dukhaye aisi muhobbat se hum baaz aaye (Nirala)

·        Mujh pe ilzaam-e-bewafaai hai (Yasmin)

·        Aye chand pyar mera tujh se ye kah raha hai (Khazana)

·        Muhobbat mein aise zamane bhi aaye (Sagai)

·        Aa ja ab to aa ja (Anarkali)

·        Tere dar se khushi mangi magar gum de diya tu ne (Hungama)

·        Tere phoolon se bhi pyar (Nastik)

·        Kali kali ratiyan yaad sataye (Ghungaroo)

·        O nirdayi pritam (Stree)

·        Balma bada nadan (Albela)[1]

·        Dil se bhula do tum humen (Patanga)

·        Sipayee O Sipayee (Akbar Salim Anarkali) (Telugu film)

·        Kaghaz ki thi woh nao jis main ham jarahe the (Zaban)

·        Dil ki duniya basa ke sawariyan (Amardeep)

·        Jab Dil Ko Sataave Gham, Chhed Sakhi Sargam (Sargam) (1950)[3][2]

·        Dekh Tere Sansaar Ki Haalat Kya Ho Gai Bhagwan (Nastik) (1954)[3]

·        Naa Bole Naa Bole Naa Bole Re (Azad)[3]

·        Aplam chaplam chaplai re

·        Mere man ka baanvra panchhi kyon baar baar dole

·        Dekh hamen awaaz na dena (Amardeep)

·        Aapka chehra mashalla (Rootha Na Karo)

·        Bechain Nazar Betaab Jigar (Yasmin)

·        Kehte Hai pyar kisko panchi jara bata de (Baarish)

·        Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan (Nastik)[3]

C Ramchandra composed music for some Marathi songs, which are liked as well.

·        Malamali Tarunya Maze – Gharkul (1970) Singer – Asha Bhosle / Lyrics – Suresh Bhat

·        Pachole Amhi Ho Pachole – Singer Chitalkar / Lyrics – Anna Joshi

{The tune was later reused in Damini (1993) as ‘Gawah Hai Chand Taare’ by Nadeem Shravan}

·        Achandrasurya Nando Swatantrya Bharatache – Gharkul (1970) / Singer – Rani Verma & Chorus, Lyrics – Ga Di Madgulkar Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar

·        House of Bamboo – Gharkul (1970) Singers – Manna Dey , Pramila Datar and Chorus / Lyrics – Shanta Shelke

·        Aai Bagh Na Kasa Ha Dada – Balgeet/Song for kids (1972) / Singer – Sushma Shrestha, Lyrics – Shanta Shelke

·        Roop Pahta Lochani – Sant Nivrutti Dnyandev (1964) / Singer – Asha Bhosle, Lyrics – Sant Dnyaneshwar.

C. Ramchandra died on 5 January 1982, a week before his 64th birthday, in Mumbai, India.

 

 

 

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