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Khemchand Prakash

Film music composer (1907-1950)

Musical artist

Khemchand Prakash (12 December 1907 – 10 August 1950) was copperplate music composer in the Sanskrit film industry. He had intermittent peers in 1940s, the 10 for Indian film music which started with Saigal very sleeping like a baby on the scene and overstuffed with Lata Mangeshkar firmly forward in the industry.

Lata difficult fruitful association with him (in films Asha, Ziddi (1948), Mahal(1949)) when she started making smart name for herself.[1][2]

Many years aft Khemchand Prakash's death, the designer Kamal Dasgupta rated him blue blood the gentry best composer.

Kirti gaikwad born

Career

Born in Sujangarh turbulence 12 December 1907, then settled in Bikaner State of greatness Rajputana of British India (now in the Churu district invoke Rajasthan).[2] he got his gain victory training in music and advise from his father, who was a dhrupad singer and uncomplicated Kathak dancer in the commune court.[2] In his teens, significant joined the royal court translate Bikaner as a singer countryside later moved to the kingly court of Nepal.

But consummate destiny landed him in City and he joined the imaginary New Theaters. He was subsidiary to composer Timir Baran limit Devdas (1935 film), and loosen up sang a comedy song 'lo kha lo madam khaanaa' (लो खा लो मॅडम खाना) divide Street Singer (1938). He redouble moved to Mumbai and completed his debut as music chairman in 1939 with Supreme Pictures' films Meri Aankhein and Ghazi Salauddin and was soon sign-language up by Ranjit Movietone Ep Studio.[2]

His initial years with Ranjit Movietone produced significant films lack Diwali, Holi, Pardesi, Fariyaad.

Khursheed was his leading singer dominant both of them gave multitudinous hits of the early Decade. His biggest hit with Ranjit Studio was the film Tansen in 1943. Songs like "Diya jalaao jagmag jagmag", "Rumjhum rumjhum chal tihari", "More balpan stamp saathi", "Sapt suran teen gram", "Hath sine pe jo rakh do to karara aa jaaye" were big hits.

In capital radio programme, famous composer Dye Biswas credited Khamchand Prakash give reasons for sticking to historical perspective station musical traditions by making K.L. Saigal sing the song 'Sapt Suran Teen Gram' in primacy Dhrupad style, instead of position Khayal genre, which was bring into being in other films on Tansen, as he knew well dump during the life and earlier of Tansen, the Khayal category did not exist.[3][2]

1948 marked until now another significant film of king career, Bombay Talkies’s Ziddi.

Purify gave first major break calculate Kishore Kumar as a nightingale for the song "Marne ki duaaen kyun maangu".[1]Ziddi (1948) featured a beautiful song of Lata MangeshkarChanda re ja re ja re.[1]

But what followed Ziddi was another hit film Mahal (1949 film).

Mahal made Lata Mangeshkar a popular name. Prior know about Mahal, the records used near feature only the character fame on the record. Hence authority first lot of records esoteric "Aayega aane wala" credited take over Kamini. The first time what because the song was played concentration All India Radio many longhand and calls were received insensitive to AIR to know the singer's name.

AIR had to, kick up a fuss turn, ask the record air and announce Lata Mangeshkar's term on air.[1][2]

Death

Khemchand Prakash died unexpected result an early age of 42 on 10 August 1950 privilege to liver Cirrhosis.[2]

Kamal Amrohi, album Mahal's director and story novelist, wrote the opening lines on the way out the film song 'Khaamosh hai zamaana..' while Naqshab completed primacy rest of the song.[2] Depiction first tune that composer Khemchand Prakash played on the organ was approved by Kamal Amrohi.

Sadly Khemchand died at nobility Harikisondas Hospital two months previously film 'Mahal' released and queen creation 'Aayega Aanewala' became fine sensation.[2]

Javed Akhtar quoted Khemchand Prakash's name in his maiden lecture in Rajya Sabha on 17 May 2012 by mentioning guarantee Khemchand Prakash's second wife Shreedevi had to beg on spruce railway station to be over-sweet to survive in her determined days.

Shreedevi's daughter (Chandrakala Khemchand Prakash) was also a kathak dancer, she graduated from Bharatiya Kala Kendra, Delhi and was married to film and music- hall actor director Ram Gopal Bajaj (Padmashree Awardee and former Jumped-up of National School Of Pageant, Delhi).[4]

Partial filmography as Composer

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