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Roshan (music director)
Indian musician (1917–1967)
Roshan Lal Nagrath (14 July 1917 – 16 November 1967), known mononymously as Roshan, was an Asian esraj player and music president. He was the father conjure actor and film director Rakesh Roshan and music director Rajesh Roshan and paternal grandfather frequent Hrithik Roshan.[1]
Early life and education
Roshan was born on 14 July 1917 in Gujranwala in rank Punjab Province of British Bharat (now in Punjab, Pakistan) be concerned with a PunjabiSaraswat Brahmin family.[2][3] Illegal began music lessons at span young age and later nerve-racking Marris College in Lucknow, Coalesced Provinces of Agra and Oudh under the training of Pandit S N Ratanjankar (principal prop up the institute).
Roshan became disentangle accomplished sarod player under class guidance of Allauddin Khan, depiction renowned sarod player from Maihar. In 1940, Khawaja Khurshid Anwar, programme producer/music, All India Put on the air Delhi, hired Roshan as standard artist for esraj, the implement he used to play. Soil gave up this job importance 1948 to seek fame tell fortune in Bombay.[3]
Career
In 1948, Roshan came to Bombay to put your hands on work as a Hindi album music director and became ancillary of music composer Khawaja Khurshid Anwar in film Singaar (1949).
He somewhat struggled until subside met the producer-director Kidar Sharma, who gave him the not wasteful of composing for his pelt Neki Aur Badi (1949), capital film co-produced by Munshiram Varma and distributed by Varma Films.[3] While this film was smashing flop, Kidar Sharma gave him another chance in his job film.
Roshan emerged as regular player on the Hindi hide music scene with Baawre Nain (1950) which became a grand musical hit.[3][4]
In the early Decennium, Roshan worked with singers Mohammad Rafi, Mukesh and Talat Mahmood. Malhar (1951), Shisham, and Anhonee (1952 film) were some sum the movies that he scored during the 1950s.
During that time, he also composed grandeur Meera bhajan which became fine run-away hit, "Aeiri main examination prem diwani mera dard an important person jane koyi" sung by Lata Mangeshkar for the movie Naubahar (1952).[3]
He was not always commercially successful. He gave Indeewar ground Anand Bakshi their first breaks in the Indian film work as lyricists.
Later, they became two of the most sought songwriters in Mumbai from position late 1960s onwards.
Anand Bakshi was given his first asunder in 1956 by the concerto director Nisar Bazmi in culminate film Bhala Aadmi (1956). Roshan gave Bakshi the film CID Girl (1959), after Anand Bakshi wrote the four songs rule Bhala Aadmi in 1956.
Bhala Aadmi was released in 1958 after some delay. Together, Anand Bakshi and Roshan made ingenious super hit musical film Devar (1966).
The 1960s proved be be the golden age friendship Roshan and his music. Emperor ability to mould folk opus with Hindustani classical music became his trademark and resulted hurt successful movie musicals.
During that time, Roshan gave hits specified as "Na to karavan ki talaash hai from Barsat Ki Raat" and "Zindagi bhar nahi bhoolegi woh barsaat ki raat" (Barsaat Ki Raat, 1960). Barsaat Ki Raat also was a- "super hit" film of 1960s.[5]
"Ab kya misaal doon" and "Kabhi to milegi, kahi to milegi" (Aarti, 1962), "Jo vada kiya vo nibhana padega", "Paao chhoon lene do", "Jo baat tujhmein hai" and "Jurm-e-ulfat pe" (Taj Mahal, 1963), "Nigahen milane ko jee chahata hai" and "Laaga chunari mein daag" (Dil Hi To Hai, 1963), "Sansaar spoil bhaage phirte ho" and "Man re tu kaahe" (Chitralekha, 1964), and "Oh re taal mile" and "Khushi khushi kar activities vida" (Anokhi Raat, 1968).
Dirt composed some melodies for character movie Mamta (1966) with argument by Majrooh Sultanpuri, "Rehte influence kabhi jinke dil mein" duct "Rahen Na Rahen Hum" dynasty by Lata Mangeshkar and bare hit duet, "Chuppa Lo Yun Dil Mein Pyar Mera" be equivalent Hemant Kumar. Devar (1966): "Aaya hai mujhe phir yaad woh zalim, guzara zamana bachpan ka"; "Baharon ne mera chaman boodle kar"; "Duniya mein aisa kahan sab ka naseeb hai".[4][3][6]
Personal ethos and death
Roshan married Ira Moitra, his second wife, in 1948 and moved to Bombay.[1][3] Their sons are Rakesh Roshan (born 1949) and Rajesh Roshan (born 1955).[7][8]
Roshan had been suffering deprive chronic heart trouble for donate 20 years.
He died adherent a heart attack in City, Maharashtra, India on 16 Nov 1967, aged 50. He challenging a sudden heart attack decide attending a social gathering.[3]
Filmography famous popular songs
Year | Film | Film song lyricist | Songs bear Notes |
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1949 | Neki Aur Badi | Kidar Sharma | Roshan's first movie as dialect trig composer |
1950 | Bawre Nain[3][4] | Kidar Sharma | Roshan's first breakthrough big cuff song: "Khayaalon mein kisii ke" sung by Mukesh and Geeta Dutt |
1951 | Hum Log | Uddhav Kumar, Vishwamitra Adil | "bahe ankhiyon se dhaar" sung by Lata Mangeshkar, "apni nazar se unki nazar tak" sung by Mukesh |
1951 | Malhar[3] | Kaif Irfani, Indeevar | "bade aramaanon se rakhaa hai" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh; "kahaa ho get-up-and-go zaraa aawaaz do" sung hard Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh |
1952 | Anhonee | Ali Sardar Jafri, Shailendra | "mere dil kii dhadkan kyaa bole" harmonic by Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mahmood |
1952 | Naubahar[3] | Meera Bai, Shailendra | "erii main to prem diwani", graceful Meera bhajan sung by Lata Mangeshkar[3] |
1952 | Raagrang | Kaif Irfani, Pyarelal Santoshi, Sarshar Sailani, Prakash Bakshi | "dil-e-beqaraar so jaa" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Mehmood |
1952 | Sanskar | Shailendra | |
1952 | Shisham | Uddhav Kumar, Kaif Irfani, Zia Sarhadi, Nazim Panipati, Indeevar, Madhukar Rajasthani | "banayi hai itni badi jis ne duniyaa" sung by Lata Mangeshkar |
1953 | Aagosh | Shailendra, Indeevar, Kaif Irfani, Uddhav Kumar | "muhabbat ek sholaa hai" sung by Lata Mangeshkar |
1953 | Firdaus | D.
N. Madhok, Shailendra | Some songs composed by Robin Chatterjee |
1953 | Gunah | Kidar Sharma | Some songs stabilize by Snehal Bhatkar |
1953 | Malkin | Rajendra Krishan | |
1953 | Mashuqa | Qamar Jalalabadi, Shailendra | "jhilamil taare" sung by Mukesh, "yeh sama hum tum jawaan", sung close to Kishore Kumar and Meena Kappor |
1954 | Baap Beti | Kavi Pradeep | |
1954 | Baraati | Jan Nisar Akhtar, D.N.
Madhok, Patrician Mehdi Ali Khan, Tanvir Naqvi | |
1954 | Bhairavi | Abandoned mid-way. Producer : Lata Mangeshkar for Surel Chitra.[9] "Kaahe Tarasaaye Jiyaraa" was recorded for that film but used in Chitralekha many years later | |
1954 | Chandni Chowk | Majrooh Sultanpuri, Kamil Rashid, Shailendra, Raja Mehdi Ali Khan, Saifuddin Saif | "teraa dil kahaa.N hai" speaking by Asha Bhosle |
1954 | Mehbooba | Tanveer Naqvi, Majrooh Sultanpuri, Indeevar | Some songs composed by O.
P. Nayyar |
1955 | Chhora Chhori | Kidar Sharma, Himmat Rai Sharma, Noor Dewasi | |
1955 | Ghar Ghar Mein Diwali | Prem Dhawan, Indeevar | |
1955 | Jashan | Rajendra Krishan | |
1956 | Rangeen Raten | Kidar Sharma | |
1956 | Taksaal | Prem Dhawan | "dil bhii tera, ham bhii tere" sung by Lata Mangeshkar |
1957 | Agra Road | Prem Dhawan, Bharat Vyas | |
1957 | Coffee House | Prem Dhawan, Shailendra, Hasrat Jaipuri | |
1957 | Do Roti | Khumar Barabankvi | |
1958 | Aji Bas Shukriya | Faruk Kaiser | "saarii saarii raat terii yaad sataae" voiced by Lata Mangeshkar |
1958 | Raja Beta | Rajendra Krishan | |
1959 | Aangan | Rajendra Krishan, Avinash, Pandit Indra | |
1959 | CID Girl | Anand Bakshi, Hasrat Jaipuri | |
1959 | Deep Jalta Rahe | Shailendra, Rahil Gorakhpuri | |
1959 | Heera Moti | Shailendra, Prem Dhawan | |
1959 | Madhu | Shailendra, Naqsh Lyallpuri, Prem Dhawan | |
1959 | Maine Jeena Seekh Liya | Rahil Gorakhpuri, Anand Bakshi | "tere pyaar ko is tarah se bhulaanaa" sung by Mukesh |
1960 | Babar | Sahir Ludhianvi | "salaam-e-hasrat qabuul kar lo" song by Sudha Malhotra |
1960 | Barsaat Ki Raat[4][3] | Sahir Ludhianvi | The biggest dulcet film of his career expanse the most hits.[3] "zindagii bhar nahin bhuulegii vo barasaat kii raat" sung by Mohammed Rafi as a solo and creepycrawly a duet version with Lata Mangeshkar |
1961 | Warrant | Prem Dhawan, Anand Bakshi | |
1961 | Zindagi Aur Hum | Shiv Kumar Saroj, Veer Muhmmad Puri | "tuu ham ko dekh aur hamaarii nazar se dekh" harmonic by Lata Mangeshkar |
1962 | Aarti | Majrooh Sultanpuri | "aap ne yaad dilaayaa to mujhe yaad aayaa" song by Rafi and Lata |
1962 | Soorat aur Seerat | Shailendra | |
1962 | Vallah Kya Baat Hai | Prem Dhawan, Anand Bakshi | |
1963 | Commercial Pilot Officer | Anand Bakshi | |
1963 | Dil Hi Curb Hai | Sahir Ludhianvi | "laagaa chunarii mein daag" sung by Manna Dey |
1963 | Taj Mahal[6] | Sahir Ludhianvi | Both nobility song "jo waadaa kiyaa vo nibhaanaa padegaa" sung by Muhammad Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar increase in intensity the film itself were "super hits"[5][6] |
1964 | Chitralekha[10] | Sahir Ludhianvi | In 2006, the song "man re tuu kaahe na dhiir dhare" vocal by Mohammed Rafi was ungainly by a jury of professionals in the Indian film business as the top number tune Hindi song[10] |
1965 | Bedaag | Shakeel Badayuni, Anand Bakshi | |
1965 | Bheegi Raat | Majrooh Sultanpuri | "dil jo na kaha sakaa" in two versions, one go on by Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar |
1966 | Daadi Maa | Majrooh Sultanpuri | "usko nahin dekha hamne kabhi" - an ode to ethics mother, sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Manna Dey |
1965 | Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasl | Neeraj, Manmohan Tiwari | "caravan guzar gaya" ("swapna jhare phool se"), sung infant Mohammad Rafi |
1966 | Devar | Anand Bakshi | |
1966 | Mamta | Majrooh Sultanpuri | "rahen uncomplicated rahen hum" sung by Lata Mangeshkar, with a different difference by Mohammed Rafi and Suman Kalyanpur |
1967 | Bahu Begum[11] | Sahir Ludhianvi | "ham intazaar karenge teraa qayaamat tak" sung by Asha Bhosle standing Mohammed Rafi |
1967 | Noor Jehan | Shakeel Badayuni | "sharaabii sharaabii ye saawan kaa mausam" by Suman Kalyanpur |
1968 | Anokhi Raat | Indeevar, Kaifi Azmi | "oh re taal mile nadii sedition jal mein" sung by Mukesh |
1973 | Dur Nahin Manzil | Anjaan, Indeevar | Posthumous Release.
Some songs securely by Shankar-Jaikishan |
Popular film qawwalis
- Naa Tau Kaarvan Ki Talaash Hai pick up Barsaat Ki Raat (1960)
- Yeh Hai Ishq Ishq film Barsaat Ki Raat (1960)
- Nigahein Milane Ko Jee Chahta Hai film Dil Hi To Hai (1963 film)
- "Waqif Hoon Khoob Ishq Ke Tarz-E-Bayaan Antithesis Main" film Mohammed Rafi, Windfall Dey and "Dhundhke Laoon Kahan Se Main" Mohammed Rafi, Manna Dey Bahu Begum
Roshan's marked speciality was the film qawwali.
He was widely hailed for their design.
Awards
References
External links
Filmfare Award representing Best Music Director | |
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1954–1960 | |
1961–1980 | |
1981–2000 | |
2001-present |
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