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Interview of Anand Bhosle
Kaustubh Pingle
2006-04-02 11:41:14 UTC
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*He is the youngest son of legendary songstress Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was more proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends, brought in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her music, but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put his own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career, so her music can continue to
flourish.*

*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of melody worldwide-she is also an
amazing cook and her restaurants which feature her cuisine along with those
of some celebrity friends, are usually so full, its hard to get in if you
don?t make reservations well in advance.*

*Life however was not so easy for Asha. The Mangeshkar siblings lost their
father at a young age, and older sister Lata went to work. Asha married
young and went back to her family when the marriage didn?t work out. She had
three young kids to raise and monumental odds to beat as her own sister was
her toughest competition, along with other stalwarts like Noor Jehan. She
worked very hard trying to create a unique voice that didn?t resemble anyone
else?s. After years of hard work, she not only created her own niche, but
history by consistently churning out albums with artists from other
countries, creating the Asha brand of music globally.*

*In an exclusive interview Anand talks about growing up in the household of
the legendary Mangeshkars, and what makes his mother such a unique
personality.*

*So what are the early memories of music? *

Strangely none of mom and my aunt. I never saw them rehearse before us. The
only person I saw practicing with a tanpura was my uncle, their brother
Hridaynath ji. In those days rehearsals would start early and go on till
late night, and after singing so many songs on a daily basis for so many
hours, I doubt they needed to come home and practice. Unlike today, those
days recording of a song could begin at 8 a.m. and go on till 10m p.m. The
directors, musicians and singers were one big family. Today everything is on
the run.

So while growing up I was clueless about my mom being this famous singer. My
friends at school would tell me ?hey your mom and aunt are famous singers
and I would retort-no you are mistaken. My aunt and mom don?t sing-its my
uncle who is a musician. In any case I was never considered Asha Bhosle?s
son-my friends always thought of me as Anand their friend and it was only
incidental that asha bhosle was my mother. Those are the friends I still
keep in touch with.

*Were you ever trained in music? *

We were kept very far away from Bollywood. Mom knew this was a very tough
line and she didn?t want us to go through the intense struggle she faced.
She didn?t have the opportunities to do other things-we did. Mom wanted us
to excel in academics and focus on a career away from the film and music
industry. My oldest brother Hemant always wanted to be a commercial pilot
and though he did dabble with music and gave music in some films as music
director, he didn?t like the way things worked and went back to his first
passion and became a commercial pilot.

My sister Varsha excelled in academics-she rarely ever came second, but she
has an amazing voice and did learn music for a little while. She however was
an excellent writer and chose a career in journalism. I do regret the fact
that in spite of being so gifted musically she didn?t pursue it seriously. I
tell her to this day that she would have been a force to reckon with.

Yes there would have been comparisons with mom but they would have been
favorable comparisons-people would have said, wow she is a great talent just
like her aunt and mother. I still crib that she just took what came
naturally to her for granted.

I was never really trained in music though I have a good ear for it. My
interest was in studying economics and commerce and that is what I did.

I used to however be fond of music and absolutely loved R.D. Burman?s tunes.
Whenever mom was recording for him, she would send the car for me after
school. I was about 11-12 years old then and would be given the privilege of
going straight into the singers? cabin where mom would be rehearsing. For
the final take however I would be sent out by her, so I could sit where I
could hear the entire music accompanying her song, but most importantly, she
claimed she was nervous having me in the room with her!

Today when I look back, I realize I was like that fly on the wall when
history was being made-I was there when some of the best songs by R.D., mom
and Kishore Kumar were being recorded.

*Can you share some memories of the great musicians you spent time with? *

Mohammed Rafi was a really nice person, soft spoken, dignified and very
decent and obviously a wonderful singer, but it was Kishore da who was such
a joy to be around. He was this mad hatter genius, who would come up with
amazing improvisations and mom and he would enhance the song even further
competing to add that one touch, to out do the other. The competition was
always healthy and they were very appreciative of each other?s talents.
Kishore da would always sit on this high chair and sing, mom always stood
and sang, and between them they would create sheer magic. There was laughter
all the time when Kishore da was around.

What can I say about Pancham da(R.D. Burman). I don?t think India has
produced a genius like him in this century. I used to hate most of the music
I heard growing up. If you see people like Lakshmi Kant Pyarelal, everything
had the same theka..there was nothing new, nothing unique in the way they
created music.

R.D. on the other hand, was so talented. He was always thinking music. One
day he was in the shower and took a bottle of Listerine, filled it up and
blew in it..The sound of that blowing became a part of the song Mehbooba o
mehbooba. So there they were in the recording studio, filling the bottle and
blowing into it, trying to get the note that R.D. wanted. The sound of the
note was affected by the level of the water. R.D. said, we are surrounded by
sound-a cricket chirps, a car starts, the wind blows-there is sound
everywhere-you add rhythm and music to it and it becomes part of a song.

His father S.D. Burman was more interested in the classical genre. He could
never understand the value of the modernization and new improvisations his
son brought into music and he would tell R.D. to stick to the classical
genre. And yet a lot of the music in Taalash-Karle Pyar Karle for example is
R.D.s tune, and arranged by him. Even in the classic movie-Guide-Mohse Chal
kiye jai was supposed to be S.D?s song, but my aunt Lata Mangeshkar told me
that it was R.D, who taught her the song and the rhythm patterns were all
his. Piya tose is S.D.?s tune but the arrangements are all R.D.?s.

As a duo-the father and son?s combined talent can never be matched again.

In spite of being so talented and so imaginative, Pancham da was always open
to suggestions. He would allow his singers to improvise. People like mom
could sing the same song ten different ways and then he would sit down and
take what he thought was the best out of that. Only A.R. Rahman does that
these days. He will let mom sing the way she wants. She will sing the same
line 10 different ways and he then sits down and takes what he feels is the
best.

Of course R.D. in a very nice way, would extract the very best out of his
singers and make them sing until he was satisfied. Like he would tell
mom-Asha ji, you?ve reached 90 percent-you just have to extract that
remaining 10 percent and slowly and steadily get it out of her!

*Your mom jokingly complained that R.D gave his best songs to Lata ji. I
heard her sing Raina beeti Jaye and she actually sang it better. I have
always considered your mother a better singer than her sister. When I said
that to her, she hushed me up! *

Mom is very loyal that way. I can?t say that loyalty is reciprocated but
thanks for saying that. As her son I believe that she is indeed the greatest
singer in the world, but I?m obviously biased! Well R.D. was a very talented
musician but he also never had the courage to stand his ground, even if he
felt my mother would have done a better job with a song. He would often tell
me in private that mom would have sung this and this song better. The
producers are the ones who hold the purse strings, and Pancham da was
insecure-he felt if he stood up and told the producer that let Asha sing
this, the producer would not repeat him in his next movie. R.D was also much
younger, and too respectful-unlike senior musicians like O.P Nayyar who
would throw a producer out if they dared interfere in his work-he would tell
them don?t tell me how to do my job-get out.

I still remember this incident with Khayyam sahib who gave the memorable
music of Umrao Jaan, among other films. He was facing hard times and a
producer approached him to give music in his film. Khayyam Sahib said-fine,
this is the way I work, and these are my requirements. The producer
said-well actually this is not what we want-instead can you do this and
that? Khayyam sahib got up, politely showed him the door and said-you see
that road ?if you go straight and turn that way, it will take you to
musician Bhappi Lahiri?s house-he will be able to do what you want, I wont.
In spite of being so hard up, he would not compromise on his integrity as a
musician. R.D was too tentative. He was heavily into cricket and one day he
said to me-you know your aunt Lata is like Bradman and your mom is like
Sobers. Your aunt does great batting, but your mom does batting and bowling
and even gets the wickets.

He knew mom?s caliber and did his best to bring it to the forefront but his
hands were tied. Mom on the other hand would often record songs for her
sister when she was away, so that Lata ji could come back and dub over that.
But there was one song from Sholay which Lata ji sang, that R.D openly said
Mom would have done a better job, if the producer had agreed to let her sing
it. The song was jab tak hai jaan, jaane jahan main nachoongi picturised on
Hema ji.

Of course there were songs like chura liya, dum maro dum and lo mera pyaar
le lo, which no one but mom could have sung. The level of difficulty that
she was given to sing in many songs, were far beyond what Lata ji often
sang, but mom made it look easy. It?s only when you attempt to sing those
songs you realize how beyond your scope they are. No wonder many of the new
singers have not touched some of those songs, even when they do remakes of
the golden oldies.

In the song O meri jaan maine kaha, a note that mom hit was outside the
scale.

One of the songs that had R.D was totally ecstatic about was teri meri yaari
badi purani..he came back very late after recording it, dragged me to his
car and drove off-he kept rewinding the song and playing it and saying-look
how well she has sung this.? All the Teesri Manzil numbers were tough, most
songs picturised on Helen were usually tough numbers.

*I used to often visualize her sing bahon me chale aa from Anamika, instead
of Lata ji. *

Actually mom has sung that when she tours, but that is one song where she
feels only Lata ji could have sung it and she loves the way the song came
out. So whenever she sings that number she says before the song that she is
simply honoring her sister?s talent, nothing else.

*Does your mom ever regret not choosing classical music over film music? She
has done Legacy with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. *

Pandit Jasraj says to this day that he wishes mom had become a classical
singer, but the path was shown to her by her guru. He told her she could
choose classical and will do very well, but she will struggle and won?t make
much money. The way to greatness would be this new music. She literally
followed him to a T and says she has no regrets.

Look at the amazing albums she has released in so many different genres, as
a result.

*When you look at the poor quality of most songs that people are singing,
how does your mom find a balance between singing songs like Qambaqht ishk
which probably became a hit because of her style of singing, and finding
something that challenges her as an artist? *

That era when Raj kapoor took an entire day to record a song is over. Movies
and songs are being done on the run. They are geared nowadays towards the
NRI markets abroad. I think the NRIs are so home sick and so starved for
connections to India, that they lap up anything sent their way. That is why
a lot of films and albums that flop in India, do very well abroad.

Producers and directors are always looking first at what sells. I personally
think Shahrukh Khan was totally miscast in Devdas, but because he sells, he
was taken. Will Devdas ever go down in the annals of history as a classic,
like Mughal-e Azam, in spite of the extravagance-I greatly doubt it.

That is why mom does so many different kind of albums. She also sings for
low budget films like Umrao Jaan, where every song she has sung has been so
memorable. In fact she almost bypassed Umrao Jaan because she was so busy,
but the director Muzzafar Ali who knows my sister requested her to persuade
mom to at least hear the songs out. He didn?t feel anyone else could sing
those songs. When mom heard the melodies, she loved them . She was told they
couldn?t pay her much and she said don?t worry about that. I?m delighted to
be singing these high quality numbers. Even Rekha cribbed to her about the
low remuneration and mom said Rekha do the film, the story is great, the
music excellent - stick it out. People remember the film to this day for
Rekha?s performance - she looked so gorgeous as well- and the film?s music.
Mom?s songs are remembered to this day. The film netted Rekha the National
Award for best actress. She acknowledged that it was mom?s advice that
helped her stick it out.

It is films like these or certain albums that she has done away from the run
of the mill stuff, that give her the creative satisfaction of having done
something special.

Its also very interesting how professional my aunt and mom are-they will
never give unwanted advice to any music director they sing for. Mom will
sing even the most mediocre composition with her heart and soul in it. Maybe
that is why all of them go on to become such big hits.

*Her latest album, ? You?ve Stolen my Heart,? with the Kronos Quartet has
made waves all over the world-how did this come about? *

About 15 years ago David Harrington, the founder of the band started
listening to Hindi music. Each time he liked a song, he would check the
music director out and each time he invariably found that the song was
composed by R.D. and sung by mom. He has said that he considers Pancham to
be the greatest composer from India in this century at par with many western
classical greats in the way he interpreted music, and in the sounds he
created. While we being from the same country listen to the lyrics, David
who couldn?t understand the lyrics, focused only on the music and the
compositions and what he heard made him realize what a genius R.D. was.
David decided that one day he was going to work with R.D and mom.

All his life R.D. was frustrated by the fact that his music was not
showcased before a global audience as it deserved to be. When David finally
decided on the album, Pancham had passed away and he realized that the
person who knew him most closely was mom.

When she was approached to do this album, she agreed because it also meant
taking R.D. ?s music to a global audience and fulfilling his dream.

David was quite blown away by mom?s range-its like Pavarotti doing a Michael
Jackson. It can only be done by Asha Bhosle. No other singer male or female
can diversify their style to such a huge extent as mom can. The album was
nominated for a Grammy and has been appreciated world wide.

R.D was a great musician but he never had a good manager or a good business
sense. I wish he had lived to see this.

*Your mom has changed with the times so beautifully, and you have been with
her every step of the way. What are the things that you think capture the
essence of your mother. *

I think the most important thing in mom?s life is her family. She can lose
everything and not be bothered as long as her family is with her. She is
exceedingly loyal, she never gives up and she has amazing stamina. Mom has
done with barely 3-4 hours of sleep every day for years. Her other siblings
and all of us would keel over but not her, and yet nothing affects her
voice.

She is extremely hard working and stubborn-when some one says it can?t be
done, she will go all out to prove them wrong.

Her musical career started in 1943, and she did her first stage show in
1977. Today every one who can, hops on a plane and tries to make as much
money in as short a time. For mom quality was most important. Even in her
stage shows, she is clear that we will tour once every two years and bring
something new each time.

Even if the songs she sings are the same, the presentation will be different
and fresh. That is why when she performed in Atlanta at the Raina
Foundation?s charity event, we introduced dancers, a magic show by her, the
musicians moved around, instead of staying static, and she sang her life?s
story in a song that we all like but no one sings-Mera naam hai shabnam, as
an introduction.

We are also thinking of doing theme based shows-like one dedicated to only
R.D. numbers for instance.

Mom loves being out doors and she is a trendsetter. She loved artificial
beads and wore colored saris when the trend was white saris and heavy
diamond or gold jewelry. Initially people were scandalized and then every
one started following her That is why all the youngsters today follow her
style.

*So who is mom?s favorite? *
She wont say! I personally think its Hemant because she had him so young and
literally grew up with him. She loves Varsha because she is the only
daughter. Mom actually went to the Mahalakshmi temple to pray for a
daughter, but she tells me she is very proud of the way I have handled
things in life and that she thinks I?m very sharp. I let her off the hook in
spite of this answer because now that I have kids, I know there really are
no favorites, you just love each kid in a unique and special way.

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muralidhar murali
2006-04-02 13:23:16 UTC
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dear sirs,

read the interview and would like to share the following points :

1.Anand should refrain from commenting on other MDs. Each one has his own plus points and has given memorable songs (not only hits). i don't know as to how he can be judgemental of their work.

2.pl refer the article which appeared in new ind express and i have circulated. indeed RD has become a very high quality Brand, which is being exploited to the hilt by everyone.

3.while it is agreed that ashaji is one of the best singers of our times, anand should know that the people appreciating music understand this, and not necessarily compare her with Lataji, trying to take away credit from Lataji for her songs.

4. I dont think a person of loRD with his verstality and ability to give hit after hit, which inturn helped the film to click at the BO would be cowed down by the producers to give songs to the singer as per their choice. i think he was very clear when he gave song to any singer as per his choice and not out of pressure from the producer. this comment on loRD is definitely unwarranted and not substantiated by actual facts (which only he could have revealed).

5. another regular feature in trying to praise loRD, is to take away the credit from senior SDBurmanda. everybody knows as to his contribution to music industry. Nor the fame of loRD is required to be supported by taking credit for SDB's compositions

6. a soft spoken musical great like Khayyam uttered those words? unimaginable - anand quotes as if he was a witness when this incident took place. let him not forget that bappi has give some excellent songs to ashaji (Jawan Janeman , Raat baki).

7.is he implying that Lataji could sing many of the songs only because they were recorded by ashaji before and made it easy for Lataji?

8.In order to show his love and loyalty to his mother, he need not degrade others. Ashaji is recorgnised for her own great voice , qualities and contribution. too much of PR work by anand would go on to undermine the true value of brand Asha. hope he undersands this.

9.Finally what would he say about the latest attempt "Asha Reveals RD Burman". INHO, the effort is pathetic and insult to RDB and KK (with Sudesh mimicking and not singing for both of them)

These are my thoughts which i felt like sharing with loRDs great fans. in case it hurts anyone, my humble apologies!

r muralidhar


Kaustubh Pingle <kcpingle-***@public.gmane.org> wrote:
*He is the youngest son of legendary songstress Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was more proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends, brought in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her music, but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put his own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career, so her music can continue to
flourish.*

*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of melody worldwide-she is also an
amazing cook and her restaurants which feature her cuisine along with those
of some celebrity friends, are usually so full, its hard to get in if you
don?t make reservations well in advance.*

*Life however was not so easy for Asha. The Mangeshkar siblings lost their
father at a young age, and older sister Lata went to work. Asha married
young and went back to her family when the marriage didn?t work out. She had
three young kids to raise and monumental odds to beat as her own sister was
her toughest competition, along with other stalwarts like Noor Jehan. She
worked very hard trying to create a unique voice that didn?t resemble anyone
else?s. After years of hard work, she not only created her own niche, but
history by consistently churning out albums with artists from other
countries, creating the Asha brand of music globally.*

*In an exclusive interview Anand talks about growing up in the household of
the legendary Mangeshkars, and what makes his mother such a unique
personality.*

*So what are the early memories of music? *

Strangely none of mom and my aunt. I never saw them rehearse before us. The
only person I saw practicing with a tanpura was my uncle, their brother
Hridaynath ji. In those days rehearsals would start early and go on till
late night, and after singing so many songs on a daily basis for so many
hours, I doubt they needed to come home and practice. Unlike today, those
days recording of a song could begin at 8 a.m. and go on till 10m p.m. The
directors, musicians and singers were one big family. Today everything is on
the run.

So while growing up I was clueless about my mom being this famous singer. My
friends at school would tell me ?hey your mom and aunt are famous singers
and I would retort-no you are mistaken. My aunt and mom don?t sing-its my
uncle who is a musician. In any case I was never considered Asha Bhosle?s
son-my friends always thought of me as Anand their friend and it was only
incidental that asha bhosle was my mother. Those are the friends I still
keep in touch with.

*Were you ever trained in music? *

We were kept very far away from Bollywood. Mom knew this was a very tough
line and she didn?t want us to go through the intense struggle she faced.
She didn?t have the opportunities to do other things-we did. Mom wanted us
to excel in academics and focus on a career away from the film and music
industry. My oldest brother Hemant always wanted to be a commercial pilot
and though he did dabble with music and gave music in some films as music
director, he didn?t like the way things worked and went back to his first
passion and became a commercial pilot.

My sister Varsha excelled in academics-she rarely ever came second, but she
has an amazing voice and did learn music for a little while. She however was
an excellent writer and chose a career in journalism. I do regret the fact
that in spite of being so gifted musically she didn?t pursue it seriously. I
tell her to this day that she would have been a force to reckon with.

Yes there would have been comparisons with mom but they would have been
favorable comparisons-people would have said, wow she is a great talent just
like her aunt and mother. I still crib that she just took what came
naturally to her for granted.

I was never really trained in music though I have a good ear for it. My
interest was in studying economics and commerce and that is what I did.

I used to however be fond of music and absolutely loved R.D. Burman?s tunes.
Whenever mom was recording for him, she would send the car for me after
school. I was about 11-12 years old then and would be given the privilege of
going straight into the singers? cabin where mom would be rehearsing. For
the final take however I would be sent out by her, so I could sit where I
could hear the entire music accompanying her song, but most importantly, she
claimed she was nervous having me in the room with her!

Today when I look back, I realize I was like that fly on the wall when
history was being made-I was there when some of the best songs by R.D., mom
and Kishore Kumar were being recorded.

*Can you share some memories of the great musicians you spent time with? *

Mohammed Rafi was a really nice person, soft spoken, dignified and very
decent and obviously a wonderful singer, but it was Kishore da who was such
a joy to be around. He was this mad hatter genius, who would come up with
amazing improvisations and mom and he would enhance the song even further
competing to add that one touch, to out do the other. The competition was
always healthy and they were very appreciative of each other?s talents.
Kishore da would always sit on this high chair and sing, mom always stood
and sang, and between them they would create sheer magic. There was laughter
all the time when Kishore da was around.

What can I say about Pancham da(R.D. Burman). I don?t think India has
produced a genius like him in this century. I used to hate most of the music
I heard growing up. If you see people like Lakshmi Kant Pyarelal, everything
had the same theka..there was nothing new, nothing unique in the way they
created music.

R.D. on the other hand, was so talented. He was always thinking music. One
day he was in the shower and took a bottle of Listerine, filled it up and
blew in it..The sound of that blowing became a part of the song Mehbooba o
mehbooba. So there they were in the recording studio, filling the bottle and
blowing into it, trying to get the note that R.D. wanted. The sound of the
note was affected by the level of the water. R.D. said, we are surrounded by
sound-a cricket chirps, a car starts, the wind blows-there is sound
everywhere-you add rhythm and music to it and it becomes part of a song.

His father S.D. Burman was more interested in the classical genre. He could
never understand the value of the modernization and new improvisations his
son brought into music and he would tell R.D. to stick to the classical
genre. And yet a lot of the music in Taalash-Karle Pyar Karle for example is
R.D.s tune, and arranged by him. Even in the classic movie-Guide-Mohse Chal
kiye jai was supposed to be S.D?s song, but my aunt Lata Mangeshkar told me
that it was R.D, who taught her the song and the rhythm patterns were all
his. Piya tose is S.D.?s tune but the arrangements are all R.D.?s.

As a duo-the father and son?s combined talent can never be matched again.

In spite of being so talented and so imaginative, Pancham da was always open
to suggestions. He would allow his singers to improvise. People like mom
could sing the same song ten different ways and then he would sit down and
take what he thought was the best out of that. Only A.R. Rahman does that
these days. He will let mom sing the way she wants. She will sing the same
line 10 different ways and he then sits down and takes what he feels is the
best.

Of course R.D. in a very nice way, would extract the very best out of his
singers and make them sing until he was satisfied. Like he would tell
mom-Asha ji, you?ve reached 90 percent-you just have to extract that
remaining 10 percent and slowly and steadily get it out of her!

*Your mom jokingly complained that R.D gave his best songs to Lata ji. I
heard her sing Raina beeti Jaye and she actually sang it better. I have
always considered your mother a better singer than her sister. When I said
that to her, she hushed me up! *

Mom is very loyal that way. I can?t say that loyalty is reciprocated but
thanks for saying that. As her son I believe that she is indeed the greatest
singer in the world, but I?m obviously biased! Well R.D. was a very talented
musician but he also never had the courage to stand his ground, even if he
felt my mother would have done a better job with a song. He would often tell
me in private that mom would have sung this and this song better. The
producers are the ones who hold the purse strings, and Pancham da was
insecure-he felt if he stood up and told the producer that let Asha sing
this, the producer would not repeat him in his next movie. R.D was also much
younger, and too respectful-unlike senior musicians like O.P Nayyar who
would throw a producer out if they dared interfere in his work-he would tell
them don?t tell me how to do my job-get out.

I still remember this incident with Khayyam sahib who gave the memorable
music of Umrao Jaan, among other films. He was facing hard times and a
producer approached him to give music in his film. Khayyam Sahib said-fine,
this is the way I work, and these are my requirements. The producer
said-well actually this is not what we want-instead can you do this and
that? Khayyam sahib got up, politely showed him the door and said-you see
that road ?if you go straight and turn that way, it will take you to
musician Bhappi Lahiri?s house-he will be able to do what you want, I wont.
In spite of being so hard up, he would not compromise on his integrity as a
musician. R.D was too tentative. He was heavily into cricket and one day he
said to me-you know your aunt Lata is like Bradman and your mom is like
Sobers. Your aunt does great batting, but your mom does batting and bowling
and even gets the wickets.

He knew mom?s caliber and did his best to bring it to the forefront but his
hands were tied. Mom on the other hand would often record songs for her
sister when she was away, so that Lata ji could come back and dub over that.
But there was one song from Sholay which Lata ji sang, that R.D openly said
Mom would have done a better job, if the producer had agreed to let her sing
it. The song was jab tak hai jaan, jaane jahan main nachoongi picturised on
Hema ji.

Of course there were songs like chura liya, dum maro dum and lo mera pyaar
le lo, which no one but mom could have sung. The level of difficulty that
she was given to sing in many songs, were far beyond what Lata ji often
sang, but mom made it look easy. It?s only when you attempt to sing those
songs you realize how beyond your scope they are. No wonder many of the new
singers have not touched some of those songs, even when they do remakes of
the golden oldies.

In the song O meri jaan maine kaha, a note that mom hit was outside the
scale.

One of the songs that had R.D was totally ecstatic about was teri meri yaari
badi purani..he came back very late after recording it, dragged me to his
car and drove off-he kept rewinding the song and playing it and saying-look
how well she has sung this.? All the Teesri Manzil numbers were tough, most
songs picturised on Helen were usually tough numbers.

*I used to often visualize her sing bahon me chale aa from Anamika, instead
of Lata ji. *

Actually mom has sung that when she tours, but that is one song where she
feels only Lata ji could have sung it and she loves the way the song came
out. So whenever she sings that number she says before the song that she is
simply honoring her sister?s talent, nothing else.

*Does your mom ever regret not choosing classical music over film music? She
has done Legacy with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. *

Pandit Jasraj says to this day that he wishes mom had become a classical
singer, but the path was shown to her by her guru. He told her she could
choose classical and will do very well, but she will struggle and won?t make
much money. The way to greatness would be this new music. She literally
followed him to a T and says she has no regrets.

Look at the amazing albums she has released in so many different genres, as
a result.

*When you look at the poor quality of most songs that people are singing,
how does your mom find a balance between singing songs like Qambaqht ishk
which probably became a hit because of her style of singing, and finding
something that challenges her as an artist? *

That era when Raj kapoor took an entire day to record a song is over. Movies
and songs are being done on the run. They are geared nowadays towards the
NRI markets abroad. I think the NRIs are so home sick and so starved for
connections to India, that they lap up anything sent their way. That is why
a lot of films and albums that flop in India, do very well abroad.

Producers and directors are always looking first at what sells. I personally
think Shahrukh Khan was totally miscast in Devdas, but because he sells, he
was taken. Will Devdas ever go down in the annals of history as a classic,
like Mughal-e Azam, in spite of the extravagance-I greatly doubt it.

That is why mom does so many different kind of albums. She also sings for
low budget films like Umrao Jaan, where every song she has sung has been so
memorable. In fact she almost bypassed Umrao Jaan because she was so busy,
but the director Muzzafar Ali who knows my sister requested her to persuade
mom to at least hear the songs out. He didn?t feel anyone else could sing
those songs. When mom heard the melodies, she loved them . She was told they
couldn?t pay her much and she said don?t worry about that. I?m delighted to
be singing these high quality numbers. Even Rekha cribbed to her about the
low remuneration and mom said Rekha do the film, the story is great, the
music excellent - stick it out. People remember the film to this day for
Rekha?s performance - she looked so gorgeous as well- and the film?s music.
Mom?s songs are remembered to this day. The film netted Rekha the National
Award for best actress. She acknowledged that it was mom?s advice that
helped her stick it out.

It is films like these or certain albums that she has done away from the run
of the mill stuff, that give her the creative satisfaction of having done
something special.

Its also very interesting how professional my aunt and mom are-they will
never give unwanted advice to any music director they sing for. Mom will
sing even the most mediocre composition with her heart and soul in it. Maybe
that is why all of them go on to become such big hits.

*Her latest album, ? You?ve Stolen my Heart,? with the Kronos Quartet has
made waves all over the world-how did this come about? *

About 15 years ago David Harrington, the founder of the band started
listening to Hindi music. Each time he liked a song, he would check the
music director out and each time he invariably found that the song was
composed by R.D. and sung by mom. He has said that he considers Pancham to
be the greatest composer from India in this century at par with many western
classical greats in the way he interpreted music, and in the sounds he
created. While we being from the same country listen to the lyrics, David
who couldn?t understand the lyrics, focused only on the music and the
compositions and what he heard made him realize what a genius R.D. was.
David decided that one day he was going to work with R.D and mom.

All his life R.D. was frustrated by the fact that his music was not
showcased before a global audience as it deserved to be. When David finally
decided on the album, Pancham had passed away and he realized that the
person who knew him most closely was mom.

When she was approached to do this album, she agreed because it also meant
taking R.D. ?s music to a global audience and fulfilling his dream.

David was quite blown away by mom?s range-its like Pavarotti doing a Michael
Jackson. It can only be done by Asha Bhosle. No other singer male or female
can diversify their style to such a huge extent as mom can. The album was
nominated for a Grammy and has been appreciated world wide.

R.D was a great musician but he never had a good manager or a good business
sense. I wish he had lived to see this.

*Your mom has changed with the times so beautifully, and you have been with
her every step of the way. What are the things that you think capture the
essence of your mother. *

I think the most important thing in mom?s life is her family. She can lose
everything and not be bothered as long as her family is with her. She is
exceedingly loyal, she never gives up and she has amazing stamina. Mom has
done with barely 3-4 hours of sleep every day for years. Her other siblings
and all of us would keel over but not her, and yet nothing affects her
voice.

She is extremely hard working and stubborn-when some one says it can?t be
done, she will go all out to prove them wrong.

Her musical career started in 1943, and she did her first stage show in
1977. Today every one who can, hops on a plane and tries to make as much
money in as short a time. For mom quality was most important. Even in her
stage shows, she is clear that we will tour once every two years and bring
something new each time.

Even if the songs she sings are the same, the presentation will be different
and fresh. That is why when she performed in Atlanta at the Raina
Foundation?s charity event, we introduced dancers, a magic show by her, the
musicians moved around, instead of staying static, and she sang her life?s
story in a song that we all like but no one sings-Mera naam hai shabnam, as
an introduction.

We are also thinking of doing theme based shows-like one dedicated to only
R.D. numbers for instance.

Mom loves being out doors and she is a trendsetter. She loved artificial
beads and wore colored saris when the trend was white saris and heavy
diamond or gold jewelry. Initially people were scandalized and then every
one started following her That is why all the youngsters today follow her
style.

*So who is mom?s favorite? *
She wont say! I personally think its Hemant because she had him so young and
literally grew up with him. She loves Varsha because she is the only
daughter. Mom actually went to the Mahalakshmi temple to pray for a
daughter, but she tells me she is very proud of the way I have handled
things in life and that she thinks I?m very sharp. I let her off the hook in
spite of this answer because now that I have kids, I know there really are
no favorites, you just love each kid in a unique and special way.

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manish parbhakar
2006-04-03 09:56:57 UTC
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saturday night NDTV has shown Usha Uthum on Face the
music ( interviwe session with Vir Snghavi). Some of
the points were touched on her association with
Pancham da. Reference started from the point where VS
enquired UU on her knowledge of western music & how
she suggested lots of songs to Pancham Da. UU naratted
the well known incident of " CHURA LIYA HAI TUMNE" &
how she & Pancham Da heard song" .....If its Tuesday"
to Pancham Da & the song CLH was made. When Vir Snghvi
used the word shameless copy ( infact so many of them)
UU reacted immediately & siad no wayit was a copy.
According to her Pancham da was most rocking music
director & had immense ability to improvise things....

On Dum Maro Dum, the conversation streched a bit far.
On enquiring her on the famous incident of switching
the song to ASHA BHONSLE, UU was reluctant to come
out. after pressing her hard on story part... she said
Her Gane per likha Hai Gaane waley ka naam( her
oblique reference to CHA, CHA , CHA also). The song
DUM MARO DUM, according to her, was to be a duet of
her with Lata. Pancham has made the song ( initially
to be picturized both on Zeenat & Mumtaaz). UU had to
sing for Zeenat & Lata for Mumtaaz. Accordingly this
song was planned. But later ( she refused to come out
openly) the song was recorded by Asha & UU did only a
part of it. On further asked how she would have sung
this song... she politely repeated what Asha did was
amazing.. again ( har gane -2 pe likha hai ganey -2 ka
naam). the song created an history... she had no
regrets ( absolutely no). She is glad she was
associated with song in whatever little way.... UU
rendered the song differently.

On enquiring abt Cha- Cha * especially video... UU
said the video is nice. Asha had opportunity some of
great songs with Pancham Da. However she is happy that
Ashs chose her songs among other songs & gave her an
honour.
Manish
Post by muralidhar murali
dear sirs,
read the interview and would like to share the
1.Anand should refrain from commenting on other
MDs. Each one has his own plus points and has given
memorable songs (not only hits). i don't know as to
how he can be judgemental of their work.
2.pl refer the article which appeared in new ind
express and i have circulated. indeed RD has become
a very high quality Brand, which is being exploited
to the hilt by everyone.
3.while it is agreed that ashaji is one of the
best singers of our times, anand should know that
the people appreciating music understand this, and
not necessarily compare her with Lataji, trying to
take away credit from Lataji for her songs.
4. I dont think a person of loRD with his
verstality and ability to give hit after hit, which
inturn helped the film to click at the BO would be
cowed down by the producers to give songs to the
singer as per their choice. i think he was very
clear when he gave song to any singer as per his
choice and not out of pressure from the producer.
this comment on loRD is definitely unwarranted and
not substantiated by actual facts (which only he
could have revealed).
5. another regular feature in trying to praise
loRD, is to take away the credit from senior
SDBurmanda. everybody knows as to his contribution
to music industry. Nor the fame of loRD is required
to be supported by taking credit for SDB's
compositions
6. a soft spoken musical great like Khayyam
uttered those words? unimaginable - anand quotes as
if he was a witness when this incident took place.
let him not forget that bappi has give some
excellent songs to ashaji (Jawan Janeman , Raat
baki).
7.is he implying that Lataji could sing many of
the songs only because they were recorded by ashaji
before and made it easy for Lataji?
8.In order to show his love and loyalty to his
mother, he need not degrade others. Ashaji is
recorgnised for her own great voice , qualities and
contribution. too much of PR work by anand would go
on to undermine the true value of brand Asha. hope
he undersands this.
9.Finally what would he say about the latest
attempt "Asha Reveals RD Burman". INHO, the effort
is pathetic and insult to RDB and KK (with Sudesh
mimicking and not singing for both of them)
These are my thoughts which i felt like sharing
with loRDs great fans. in case it hurts anyone, my
humble apologies!
r muralidhar
*He is the youngest son of legendary songstress
Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was more
proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends, brought
in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her music,
but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put his
own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career, so
her music can continue to
flourish.*
*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of melody
worldwide-she is also an
amazing cook and her restaurants which feature her
cuisine along with those
of some celebrity friends, are usually so full, its
hard to get in if you
don?t make reservations well in advance.*
*Life however was not so easy for Asha. The
Mangeshkar siblings lost their
father at a young age, and older sister Lata went to
work. Asha married
young and went back to her family when the marriage
didn?t work out. She had
three young kids to raise and monumental odds to
beat as her own sister was
her toughest competition, along with other stalwarts
like Noor Jehan. She
worked very hard trying to create a unique voice
that didn?t resemble anyone
else?s. After years of hard work, she not only
created her own niche, but
history by consistently churning out albums with
artists from other
countries, creating the Asha brand of music
globally.*
*In an exclusive interview Anand talks about growing
up in the household of
the legendary Mangeshkars, and what makes his mother
such a unique
personality.*
*So what are the early memories of music? *
Strangely none of mom and my aunt. I never saw them
rehearse before us. The
only person I saw practicing with a tanpura was my
uncle, their brother
Hridaynath ji. In those days rehearsals would start
early and go on till
late night, and after singing so many songs on a
daily basis for so many
hours, I doubt they needed to come home and
practice. Unlike today, those
days recording of a song could begin at 8 a.m. and
go on till 10m p.m. The
directors, musicians and singers were one big
family. Today everything is on
the run.
So while growing up I was clueless about my mom
being this famous singer. My
friends at school would tell me ?hey your mom and
aunt are famous singers
and I would retort-no you are mistaken. My aunt and
mom don?t sing-its my
uncle who is a musician. In any case I was never
considered Asha Bhosle?s
son-my friends always thought of me as Anand their
friend and it was only
incidental that asha bhosle was my mother. Those are
the friends I still
keep in touch with.
*Were you ever trained in music? *
We were kept very far away from Bollywood. Mom knew
this was a very tough
line and she didn?t want us to go through the
intense struggle she faced.
She didn?t have the opportunities to do other
things-we did. Mom wanted us
to excel in academics and focus on a career away
from the film and music
industry. My oldest brother Hemant always wanted to
be a commercial pilot
and though he did dabble with music and gave music
in some films as music
director, he didn?t like the way things worked and
went back to his first
passion and became a commercial pilot.
My sister Varsha excelled in academics-she rarely
ever came second, but she
has an amazing voice and did learn music for a
little while. She however was
an excellent writer and chose a career in
journalism. I do regret the fact
that in spite of being so gifted musically she
didn?t pursue it seriously. I
tell her to this day that she would have been a
force to reckon with.
Yes there would have been comparisons with mom but
they would have been
favorable comparisons-people would have said, wow
she is a great talent just
like her aunt and mother. I still crib that she just
took what came
naturally to her for granted.
I was never really trained in music though I have a
good ear for it. My
interest was in studying economics and commerce and
that is what I did.
I used to however be fond of music and absolutely
loved R.D. Burman?s tunes.
Whenever mom was recording for him, she would send
the car for me after
school. I was about 11-12 years old then and would
be given the privilege of
going straight into the singers? cabin where mom
would be rehearsing. For
the final take however I would be sent out by her,
so I could sit where I
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sur_2001
2006-04-03 10:37:36 UTC
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thnks manish for the same.
but how did u miss out sms ng me this time:))??I do hv access 2
NDTV.I am shocked how Vir says its a shameless copy?????????Am sure
he doesn't knw the difference between copy & inspiration.
js
Post by manish parbhakar
saturday night NDTV has shown Usha Uthum on Face the
music ( interviwe session with Vir Snghavi). Some of
the points were touched on her association with
Pancham da. Reference started from the point where VS
enquired UU on her knowledge of western music & how
she suggested lots of songs to Pancham Da. UU naratted
the well known incident of " CHURA LIYA HAI TUMNE" &
how she & Pancham Da heard song" .....If its Tuesday"
to Pancham Da & the song CLH was made. When Vir Snghvi
used the word shameless copy ( infact so many of them)
UU reacted immediately & siad no wayit was a copy.
According to her Pancham da was most rocking music
director & had immense ability to improvise things....
On Dum Maro Dum, the conversation streched a bit far.
On enquiring her on the famous incident of switching
the song to ASHA BHONSLE, UU was reluctant to come
out. after pressing her hard on story part... she said
Her Gane per likha Hai Gaane waley ka naam( her
oblique reference to CHA, CHA , CHA also). The song
DUM MARO DUM, according to her, was to be a duet of
her with Lata. Pancham has made the song ( initially
to be picturized both on Zeenat & Mumtaaz). UU had to
sing for Zeenat & Lata for Mumtaaz. Accordingly this
song was planned. But later ( she refused to come out
openly) the song was recorded by Asha & UU did only a
part of it. On further asked how she would have sung
this song... she politely repeated what Asha did was
amazing.. again ( har gane -2 pe likha hai ganey -2 ka
naam). the song created an history... she had no
regrets ( absolutely no). She is glad she was
associated with song in whatever little way.... UU
rendered the song differently.
On enquiring abt Cha- Cha * especially video... UU
said the video is nice. Asha had opportunity some of
great songs with Pancham Da. However she is happy that
Ashs chose her songs among other songs & gave her an
honour.
Manish
Post by muralidhar murali
dear sirs,
read the interview and would like to share the
1.Anand should refrain from commenting on other
MDs. Each one has his own plus points and has given
memorable songs (not only hits). i don't know as to
how he can be judgemental of their work.
2.pl refer the article which appeared in new ind
express and i have circulated. indeed RD has become
a very high quality Brand, which is being exploited
to the hilt by everyone.
3.while it is agreed that ashaji is one of the
best singers of our times, anand should know that
the people appreciating music understand this, and
not necessarily compare her with Lataji, trying to
take away credit from Lataji for her songs.
4. I dont think a person of loRD with his
verstality and ability to give hit after hit, which
inturn helped the film to click at the BO would be
cowed down by the producers to give songs to the
singer as per their choice. i think he was very
clear when he gave song to any singer as per his
choice and not out of pressure from the producer.
this comment on loRD is definitely unwarranted and
not substantiated by actual facts (which only he
could have revealed).
5. another regular feature in trying to praise
loRD, is to take away the credit from senior
SDBurmanda. everybody knows as to his contribution
to music industry. Nor the fame of loRD is required
to be supported by taking credit for SDB's
compositions
6. a soft spoken musical great like Khayyam
uttered those words? unimaginable - anand quotes as
if he was a witness when this incident took place.
let him not forget that bappi has give some
excellent songs to ashaji (Jawan Janeman , Raat
baki).
7.is he implying that Lataji could sing many of
the songs only because they were recorded by ashaji
before and made it easy for Lataji?
8.In order to show his love and loyalty to his
mother, he need not degrade others. Ashaji is
recorgnised for her own great voice , qualities and
contribution. too much of PR work by anand would go
on to undermine the true value of brand Asha. hope
he undersands this.
9.Finally what would he say about the latest
attempt "Asha Reveals RD Burman". INHO, the effort
is pathetic and insult to RDB and KK (with Sudesh
mimicking and not singing for both of them)
These are my thoughts which i felt like sharing
with loRDs great fans. in case it hurts anyone, my
humble apologies!
r muralidhar
*He is the youngest son of legendary songstress
Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was more
proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends, brought
in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her music,
but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put his
own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career, so
her music can continue to
flourish.*
*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of melody
worldwide-she is also an
amazing cook and her restaurants which feature her
cuisine along with those
of some celebrity friends, are usually so full, its
hard to get in if you
don?t make reservations well in advance.*
*Life however was not so easy for Asha. The
Mangeshkar siblings lost their
father at a young age, and older sister Lata went to
work. Asha married
young and went back to her family when the marriage
didn?t work out. She had
three young kids to raise and monumental odds to
beat as her own sister was
her toughest competition, along with other stalwarts
like Noor Jehan. She
worked very hard trying to create a unique voice
that didn?t resemble anyone
else?s. After years of hard work, she not only
created her own niche, but
history by consistently churning out albums with
artists from other
countries, creating the Asha brand of music
globally.*
*In an exclusive interview Anand talks about growing
up in the household of
the legendary Mangeshkars, and what makes his mother
such a unique
personality.*
*So what are the early memories of music? *
Strangely none of mom and my aunt. I never saw them
rehearse before us. The
only person I saw practicing with a tanpura was my
uncle, their brother
Hridaynath ji. In those days rehearsals would start
early and go on till
late night, and after singing so many songs on a
daily basis for so many
hours, I doubt they needed to come home and
practice. Unlike today, those
days recording of a song could begin at 8 a.m. and
go on till 10m p.m. The
directors, musicians and singers were one big
family. Today everything is on
the run.
So while growing up I was clueless about my mom
being this famous singer. My
friends at school would tell me ?hey your mom and
aunt are famous singers
and I would retort-no you are mistaken. My aunt and
mom don?t sing-its my
uncle who is a musician. In any case I was never
considered Asha Bhosle?s
son-my friends always thought of me as Anand their
friend and it was only
incidental that asha bhosle was my mother. Those are
the friends I still
keep in touch with.
*Were you ever trained in music? *
We were kept very far away from Bollywood. Mom knew
this was a very tough
line and she didn?t want us to go through the
intense struggle she faced.
She didn?t have the opportunities to do other
things-we did. Mom wanted us
to excel in academics and focus on a career away
from the film and music
industry. My oldest brother Hemant always wanted to
be a commercial pilot
and though he did dabble with music and gave music
in some films as music
director, he didn?t like the way things worked and
went back to his first
passion and became a commercial pilot.
My sister Varsha excelled in academics-she rarely
ever came second, but she
has an amazing voice and did learn music for a
little while. She however was
an excellent writer and chose a career in
journalism. I do regret the fact
that in spite of being so gifted musically she
didn?t pursue it seriously. I
tell her to this day that she would have been a
force to reckon with.
Yes there would have been comparisons with mom but
they would have been
favorable comparisons-people would have said, wow
she is a great talent just
like her aunt and mother. I still crib that she just
took what came
naturally to her for granted.
I was never really trained in music though I have a
good ear for it. My
interest was in studying economics and commerce and
that is what I did.
I used to however be fond of music and absolutely
loved R.D. Burman?s tunes.
Whenever mom was recording for him, she would send
the car for me after
school. I was about 11-12 years old then and would
be given the privilege of
going straight into the singers? cabin where mom
would be rehearsing. For
the final take however I would be sent out by her,
so I could sit where I
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manish parbhakar
2006-04-04 07:03:50 UTC
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Sorry JS ! the program started at 10: 30. UU was 2nd
guest ...so quite late in night.

Even I was surprised at VS' comment , but as they say
Journalist has an art of extracting comment. Its my
hunch that he deliberately used shameless copy word to
extract a dfended response from UU, which she
remarkably responded. All kudos to her & their
relationship.

Manish
Post by sur_2001
thnks manish for the same.
but how did u miss out sms ng me this time:))??I do
hv access 2
NDTV.I am shocked how Vir says its a shameless
copy?????????Am sure
he doesn't knw the difference between copy &
inspiration.
js
Post by manish parbhakar
saturday night NDTV has shown Usha Uthum on Face
the
Post by manish parbhakar
music ( interviwe session with Vir Snghavi). Some
of
Post by manish parbhakar
the points were touched on her association with
Pancham da. Reference started from the point where
VS
Post by manish parbhakar
enquired UU on her knowledge of western music &
how
Post by manish parbhakar
she suggested lots of songs to Pancham Da. UU
naratted
Post by manish parbhakar
the well known incident of " CHURA LIYA HAI TUMNE"
&
Post by manish parbhakar
how she & Pancham Da heard song" .....If its
Tuesday"
Post by manish parbhakar
to Pancham Da & the song CLH was made. When Vir
Snghvi
Post by manish parbhakar
used the word shameless copy ( infact so many of
them)
Post by manish parbhakar
UU reacted immediately & siad no wayit was a copy.
According to her Pancham da was most rocking music
director & had immense ability to improvise
things....
Post by manish parbhakar
On Dum Maro Dum, the conversation streched a bit
far.
Post by manish parbhakar
On enquiring her on the famous incident of
switching
Post by manish parbhakar
the song to ASHA BHONSLE, UU was reluctant to come
out. after pressing her hard on story part... she
said
Post by manish parbhakar
Her Gane per likha Hai Gaane waley ka naam( her
oblique reference to CHA, CHA , CHA also). The
song
Post by manish parbhakar
DUM MARO DUM, according to her, was to be a duet
of
Post by manish parbhakar
her with Lata. Pancham has made the song (
initially
Post by manish parbhakar
to be picturized both on Zeenat & Mumtaaz). UU had
to
Post by manish parbhakar
sing for Zeenat & Lata for Mumtaaz. Accordingly
this
Post by manish parbhakar
song was planned. But later ( she refused to come
out
Post by manish parbhakar
openly) the song was recorded by Asha & UU did
only a
Post by manish parbhakar
part of it. On further asked how she would have
sung
Post by manish parbhakar
this song... she politely repeated what Asha did
was
Post by manish parbhakar
amazing.. again ( har gane -2 pe likha hai ganey
-2 ka
Post by manish parbhakar
naam). the song created an history... she had no
regrets ( absolutely no). She is glad she was
associated with song in whatever little way.... UU
rendered the song differently.
On enquiring abt Cha- Cha * especially video... UU
said the video is nice. Asha had opportunity some
of
Post by manish parbhakar
great songs with Pancham Da. However she is happy
that
Post by manish parbhakar
Ashs chose her songs among other songs & gave her
an
Post by manish parbhakar
honour.
Manish
Post by muralidhar murali
dear sirs,
read the interview and would like to share the
1.Anand should refrain from commenting on
other
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
MDs. Each one has his own plus points and has
given
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
memorable songs (not only hits). i don't know as
to
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
how he can be judgemental of their work.
2.pl refer the article which appeared in new
ind
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
express and i have circulated. indeed RD has
become
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
a very high quality Brand, which is being
exploited
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
to the hilt by everyone.
3.while it is agreed that ashaji is one of the
best singers of our times, anand should know
that
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
the people appreciating music understand this,
and
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
not necessarily compare her with Lataji, trying
to
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
take away credit from Lataji for her songs.
4. I dont think a person of loRD with his
verstality and ability to give hit after hit,
which
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
inturn helped the film to click at the BO would
be
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
cowed down by the producers to give songs to the
singer as per their choice. i think he was very
clear when he gave song to any singer as per his
choice and not out of pressure from the
producer.
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
this comment on loRD is definitely unwarranted
and
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
not substantiated by actual facts (which only he
could have revealed).
5. another regular feature in trying to praise
loRD, is to take away the credit from senior
SDBurmanda. everybody knows as to his
contribution
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
to music industry. Nor the fame of loRD is
required
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
to be supported by taking credit for SDB's
compositions
6. a soft spoken musical great like Khayyam
uttered those words? unimaginable - anand quotes
as
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
if he was a witness when this incident took
place.
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
let him not forget that bappi has give some
excellent songs to ashaji (Jawan Janeman , Raat
baki).
7.is he implying that Lataji could sing many
of
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
the songs only because they were recorded by
ashaji
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
before and made it easy for Lataji?
8.In order to show his love and loyalty to his
mother, he need not degrade others. Ashaji is
recorgnised for her own great voice , qualities
and
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
contribution. too much of PR work by anand would
go
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
on to undermine the true value of brand Asha.
hope
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
he undersands this.
9.Finally what would he say about the latest
attempt "Asha Reveals RD Burman". INHO, the
effort
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
is pathetic and insult to RDB and KK (with
Sudesh
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
mimicking and not singing for both of them)
These are my thoughts which i felt like
sharing
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
with loRDs great fans. in case it hurts anyone,
my
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
humble apologies!
r muralidhar
*He is the youngest son of legendary
songstress
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was
more
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends,
brought
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her
music,
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put
his
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career,
so
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
her music can continue to
flourish.*
*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of
melody
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
worldwide-she is also an
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sur_2001
2006-04-04 09:22:09 UTC
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no issue manish!pls sms me in future the moment u bump in2 such
programmes irrespective of the timings.Honestly I wld love 2 see
Usha Uthuup speaking abt Panchamda becos thts 1 thing i missed out
in the past also.
js
Post by manish parbhakar
Sorry JS ! the program started at 10: 30. UU was 2nd
guest ...so quite late in night.
Even I was surprised at VS' comment , but as they say
Journalist has an art of extracting comment. Its my
hunch that he deliberately used shameless copy word to
extract a dfended response from UU, which she
remarkably responded. All kudos to her & their
relationship.
Manish
Post by sur_2001
thnks manish for the same.
but how did u miss out sms ng me this time:))??I do
hv access 2
NDTV.I am shocked how Vir says its a shameless
copy?????????Am sure
he doesn't knw the difference between copy &
inspiration.
js
Post by manish parbhakar
saturday night NDTV has shown Usha Uthum on Face
the
Post by manish parbhakar
music ( interviwe session with Vir Snghavi). Some
of
Post by manish parbhakar
the points were touched on her association with
Pancham da. Reference started from the point where
VS
Post by manish parbhakar
enquired UU on her knowledge of western music &
how
Post by manish parbhakar
she suggested lots of songs to Pancham Da. UU
naratted
Post by manish parbhakar
the well known incident of " CHURA LIYA HAI TUMNE"
&
Post by manish parbhakar
how she & Pancham Da heard song" .....If its
Tuesday"
Post by manish parbhakar
to Pancham Da & the song CLH was made. When Vir
Snghvi
Post by manish parbhakar
used the word shameless copy ( infact so many of
them)
Post by manish parbhakar
UU reacted immediately & siad no wayit was a copy.
According to her Pancham da was most rocking music
director & had immense ability to improvise
things....
Post by manish parbhakar
On Dum Maro Dum, the conversation streched a bit
far.
Post by manish parbhakar
On enquiring her on the famous incident of
switching
Post by manish parbhakar
the song to ASHA BHONSLE, UU was reluctant to come
out. after pressing her hard on story part... she
said
Post by manish parbhakar
Her Gane per likha Hai Gaane waley ka naam( her
oblique reference to CHA, CHA , CHA also). The
song
Post by manish parbhakar
DUM MARO DUM, according to her, was to be a duet
of
Post by manish parbhakar
her with Lata. Pancham has made the song (
initially
Post by manish parbhakar
to be picturized both on Zeenat & Mumtaaz). UU had
to
Post by manish parbhakar
sing for Zeenat & Lata for Mumtaaz. Accordingly
this
Post by manish parbhakar
song was planned. But later ( she refused to come
out
Post by manish parbhakar
openly) the song was recorded by Asha & UU did
only a
Post by manish parbhakar
part of it. On further asked how she would have
sung
Post by manish parbhakar
this song... she politely repeated what Asha did
was
Post by manish parbhakar
amazing.. again ( har gane -2 pe likha hai ganey
-2 ka
Post by manish parbhakar
naam). the song created an history... she had no
regrets ( absolutely no). She is glad she was
associated with song in whatever little way.... UU
rendered the song differently.
On enquiring abt Cha- Cha * especially video... UU
said the video is nice. Asha had opportunity some
of
Post by manish parbhakar
great songs with Pancham Da. However she is happy
that
Post by manish parbhakar
Ashs chose her songs among other songs & gave her
an
Post by manish parbhakar
honour.
Manish
Post by muralidhar murali
dear sirs,
read the interview and would like to share the
1.Anand should refrain from commenting on
other
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
MDs. Each one has his own plus points and has
given
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
memorable songs (not only hits). i don't know as
to
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
how he can be judgemental of their work.
2.pl refer the article which appeared in new
ind
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
express and i have circulated. indeed RD has
become
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
a very high quality Brand, which is being
exploited
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
to the hilt by everyone.
3.while it is agreed that ashaji is one of the
best singers of our times, anand should know
that
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
the people appreciating music understand this,
and
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
not necessarily compare her with Lataji, trying
to
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
take away credit from Lataji for her songs.
4. I dont think a person of loRD with his
verstality and ability to give hit after hit,
which
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
inturn helped the film to click at the BO would
be
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
cowed down by the producers to give songs to the
singer as per their choice. i think he was very
clear when he gave song to any singer as per his
choice and not out of pressure from the
producer.
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
this comment on loRD is definitely unwarranted
and
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
not substantiated by actual facts (which only he
could have revealed).
5. another regular feature in trying to praise
loRD, is to take away the credit from senior
SDBurmanda. everybody knows as to his
contribution
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
to music industry. Nor the fame of loRD is
required
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
to be supported by taking credit for SDB's
compositions
6. a soft spoken musical great like Khayyam
uttered those words? unimaginable - anand quotes
as
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
if he was a witness when this incident took
place.
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
let him not forget that bappi has give some
excellent songs to ashaji (Jawan Janeman , Raat
baki).
7.is he implying that Lataji could sing many
of
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
the songs only because they were recorded by
ashaji
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
before and made it easy for Lataji?
8.In order to show his love and loyalty to his
mother, he need not degrade others. Ashaji is
recorgnised for her own great voice , qualities
and
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
contribution. too much of PR work by anand would
go
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
on to undermine the true value of brand Asha.
hope
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
he undersands this.
9.Finally what would he say about the latest
attempt "Asha Reveals RD Burman". INHO, the
effort
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
is pathetic and insult to RDB and KK (with
Sudesh
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
mimicking and not singing for both of them)
These are my thoughts which i felt like
sharing
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
with loRDs great fans. in case it hurts anyone,
my
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
humble apologies!
r muralidhar
*He is the youngest son of legendary
songstress
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was
more
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends,
brought
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her
music,
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put
his
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career,
so
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
her music can continue to
flourish.*
*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of
melody
Post by manish parbhakar
Post by muralidhar murali
worldwide-she is also an
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sameer parasnis
2006-04-02 16:00:09 UTC
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Dear Friends,

We cant stop people from talking what they want - irrespective of their " achievements" in their so called professions - IMHO - I would be the last person to comment on this interview but surely would express my feelings -

With due respect to Mr. Bhosale's musical capacities and good ear - and his business skills as he says and so effortlessly talks about LoRD's secretary and his business plans - Mr. Bhosale to me sounded totally confused in his interview - as one side he says he never knew that his anut and mom were singers - again he immediately tells about his presence during RD's recordings and straight to the singers' booth where hi mom would be recording......boy boy ....poor memory I guess!

Anyway I don't intend to post-mortem anything - but the only qualification he has to talk about Panchamda / Ashaji and Lataji is that he is directly related to all of them - as some othe members have rightly pointed out - he should refrain from commenting about music / any other MD and for that matter even his mother - its understood if says he is her number 1 fan ...but talking about music and in technical terms is not really welcome!!

As far business sense is concerned.....we all know who and how people have earned money name and fame simply singing / copying RD's music....Ashaji is no exception!!

Also commenting on Bharat Asher ( indierectly ) who was RD's life long secretary - how many of us know him and his side?????????? Anyone has heard him talk??? Anand Bhosale should do what he is good at - run the show for Ashaji as he pointed out.....

Sameer Parasnis
Dubai

Kaustubh Pingle <kcpingle-***@public.gmane.org> wrote:
*He is the youngest son of legendary songstress Asha Bhosle. His mom
jokingly mentions that as a youngster, he was more proud of her culinary
skills after she fed a gang of his friends, brought in at short notice, a
hurried concoction of eggs and rice, than her music, but today Anand Bhosle
is his mother?s number one fan. He has also put his own aspirations aside,
and handles the business aspect of her career, so her music can continue to
flourish.*

*Asha Bhosle remains the reigning queen of melody worldwide-she is also an
amazing cook and her restaurants which feature her cuisine along with those
of some celebrity friends, are usually so full, its hard to get in if you
don?t make reservations well in advance.*

*Life however was not so easy for Asha. The Mangeshkar siblings lost their
father at a young age, and older sister Lata went to work. Asha married
young and went back to her family when the marriage didn?t work out. She had
three young kids to raise and monumental odds to beat as her own sister was
her toughest competition, along with other stalwarts like Noor Jehan. She
worked very hard trying to create a unique voice that didn?t resemble anyone
else?s. After years of hard work, she not only created her own niche, but
history by consistently churning out albums with artists from other
countries, creating the Asha brand of music globally.*

*In an exclusive interview Anand talks about growing up in the household of
the legendary Mangeshkars, and what makes his mother such a unique
personality.*

*So what are the early memories of music? *

Strangely none of mom and my aunt. I never saw them rehearse before us. The
only person I saw practicing with a tanpura was my uncle, their brother
Hridaynath ji. In those days rehearsals would start early and go on till
late night, and after singing so many songs on a daily basis for so many
hours, I doubt they needed to come home and practice. Unlike today, those
days recording of a song could begin at 8 a.m. and go on till 10m p.m. The
directors, musicians and singers were one big family. Today everything is on
the run.

So while growing up I was clueless about my mom being this famous singer. My
friends at school would tell me ?hey your mom and aunt are famous singers
and I would retort-no you are mistaken. My aunt and mom don?t sing-its my
uncle who is a musician. In any case I was never considered Asha Bhosle?s
son-my friends always thought of me as Anand their friend and it was only
incidental that asha bhosle was my mother. Those are the friends I still
keep in touch with.

*Were you ever trained in music? *

We were kept very far away from Bollywood. Mom knew this was a very tough
line and she didn?t want us to go through the intense struggle she faced.
She didn?t have the opportunities to do other things-we did. Mom wanted us
to excel in academics and focus on a career away from the film and music
industry. My oldest brother Hemant always wanted to be a commercial pilot
and though he did dabble with music and gave music in some films as music
director, he didn?t like the way things worked and went back to his first
passion and became a commercial pilot.

My sister Varsha excelled in academics-she rarely ever came second, but she
has an amazing voice and did learn music for a little while. She however was
an excellent writer and chose a career in journalism. I do regret the fact
that in spite of being so gifted musically she didn?t pursue it seriously. I
tell her to this day that she would have been a force to reckon with.

Yes there would have been comparisons with mom but they would have been
favorable comparisons-people would have said, wow she is a great talent just
like her aunt and mother. I still crib that she just took what came
naturally to her for granted.

I was never really trained in music though I have a good ear for it. My
interest was in studying economics and commerce and that is what I did.

I used to however be fond of music and absolutely loved R.D. Burman?s tunes.
Whenever mom was recording for him, she would send the car for me after
school. I was about 11-12 years old then and would be given the privilege of
going straight into the singers? cabin where mom would be rehearsing. For
the final take however I would be sent out by her, so I could sit where I
could hear the entire music accompanying her song, but most importantly, she
claimed she was nervous having me in the room with her!

Today when I look back, I realize I was like that fly on the wall when
history was being made-I was there when some of the best songs by R.D., mom
and Kishore Kumar were being recorded.

*Can you share some memories of the great musicians you spent time with? *

Mohammed Rafi was a really nice person, soft spoken, dignified and very
decent and obviously a wonderful singer, but it was Kishore da who was such
a joy to be around. He was this mad hatter genius, who would come up with
amazing improvisations and mom and he would enhance the song even further
competing to add that one touch, to out do the other. The competition was
always healthy and they were very appreciative of each other?s talents.
Kishore da would always sit on this high chair and sing, mom always stood
and sang, and between them they would create sheer magic. There was laughter
all the time when Kishore da was around.

What can I say about Pancham da(R.D. Burman). I don?t think India has
produced a genius like him in this century. I used to hate most of the music
I heard growing up. If you see people like Lakshmi Kant Pyarelal, everything
had the same theka..there was nothing new, nothing unique in the way they
created music.

R.D. on the other hand, was so talented. He was always thinking music. One
day he was in the shower and took a bottle of Listerine, filled it up and
blew in it..The sound of that blowing became a part of the song Mehbooba o
mehbooba. So there they were in the recording studio, filling the bottle and
blowing into it, trying to get the note that R.D. wanted. The sound of the
note was affected by the level of the water. R.D. said, we are surrounded by
sound-a cricket chirps, a car starts, the wind blows-there is sound
everywhere-you add rhythm and music to it and it becomes part of a song.

His father S.D. Burman was more interested in the classical genre. He could
never understand the value of the modernization and new improvisations his
son brought into music and he would tell R.D. to stick to the classical
genre. And yet a lot of the music in Taalash-Karle Pyar Karle for example is
R.D.s tune, and arranged by him. Even in the classic movie-Guide-Mohse Chal
kiye jai was supposed to be S.D?s song, but my aunt Lata Mangeshkar told me
that it was R.D, who taught her the song and the rhythm patterns were all
his. Piya tose is S.D.?s tune but the arrangements are all R.D.?s.

As a duo-the father and son?s combined talent can never be matched again.

In spite of being so talented and so imaginative, Pancham da was always open
to suggestions. He would allow his singers to improvise. People like mom
could sing the same song ten different ways and then he would sit down and
take what he thought was the best out of that. Only A.R. Rahman does that
these days. He will let mom sing the way she wants. She will sing the same
line 10 different ways and he then sits down and takes what he feels is the
best.

Of course R.D. in a very nice way, would extract the very best out of his
singers and make them sing until he was satisfied. Like he would tell
mom-Asha ji, you?ve reached 90 percent-you just have to extract that
remaining 10 percent and slowly and steadily get it out of her!

*Your mom jokingly complained that R.D gave his best songs to Lata ji. I
heard her sing Raina beeti Jaye and she actually sang it better. I have
always considered your mother a better singer than her sister. When I said
that to her, she hushed me up! *

Mom is very loyal that way. I can?t say that loyalty is reciprocated but
thanks for saying that. As her son I believe that she is indeed the greatest
singer in the world, but I?m obviously biased! Well R.D. was a very talented
musician but he also never had the courage to stand his ground, even if he
felt my mother would have done a better job with a song. He would often tell
me in private that mom would have sung this and this song better. The
producers are the ones who hold the purse strings, and Pancham da was
insecure-he felt if he stood up and told the producer that let Asha sing
this, the producer would not repeat him in his next movie. R.D was also much
younger, and too respectful-unlike senior musicians like O.P Nayyar who
would throw a producer out if they dared interfere in his work-he would tell
them don?t tell me how to do my job-get out.

I still remember this incident with Khayyam sahib who gave the memorable
music of Umrao Jaan, among other films. He was facing hard times and a
producer approached him to give music in his film. Khayyam Sahib said-fine,
this is the way I work, and these are my requirements. The producer
said-well actually this is not what we want-instead can you do this and
that? Khayyam sahib got up, politely showed him the door and said-you see
that road ?if you go straight and turn that way, it will take you to
musician Bhappi Lahiri?s house-he will be able to do what you want, I wont.
In spite of being so hard up, he would not compromise on his integrity as a
musician. R.D was too tentative. He was heavily into cricket and one day he
said to me-you know your aunt Lata is like Bradman and your mom is like
Sobers. Your aunt does great batting, but your mom does batting and bowling
and even gets the wickets.

He knew mom?s caliber and did his best to bring it to the forefront but his
hands were tied. Mom on the other hand would often record songs for her
sister when she was away, so that Lata ji could come back and dub over that.
But there was one song from Sholay which Lata ji sang, that R.D openly said
Mom would have done a better job, if the producer had agreed to let her sing
it. The song was jab tak hai jaan, jaane jahan main nachoongi picturised on
Hema ji.

Of course there were songs like chura liya, dum maro dum and lo mera pyaar
le lo, which no one but mom could have sung. The level of difficulty that
she was given to sing in many songs, were far beyond what Lata ji often
sang, but mom made it look easy. It?s only when you attempt to sing those
songs you realize how beyond your scope they are. No wonder many of the new
singers have not touched some of those songs, even when they do remakes of
the golden oldies.

In the song O meri jaan maine kaha, a note that mom hit was outside the
scale.

One of the songs that had R.D was totally ecstatic about was teri meri yaari
badi purani..he came back very late after recording it, dragged me to his
car and drove off-he kept rewinding the song and playing it and saying-look
how well she has sung this.? All the Teesri Manzil numbers were tough, most
songs picturised on Helen were usually tough numbers.

*I used to often visualize her sing bahon me chale aa from Anamika, instead
of Lata ji. *

Actually mom has sung that when she tours, but that is one song where she
feels only Lata ji could have sung it and she loves the way the song came
out. So whenever she sings that number she says before the song that she is
simply honoring her sister?s talent, nothing else.

*Does your mom ever regret not choosing classical music over film music? She
has done Legacy with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. *

Pandit Jasraj says to this day that he wishes mom had become a classical
singer, but the path was shown to her by her guru. He told her she could
choose classical and will do very well, but she will struggle and won?t make
much money. The way to greatness would be this new music. She literally
followed him to a T and says she has no regrets.

Look at the amazing albums she has released in so many different genres, as
a result.

*When you look at the poor quality of most songs that people are singing,
how does your mom find a balance between singing songs like Qambaqht ishk
which probably became a hit because of her style of singing, and finding
something that challenges her as an artist? *

That era when Raj kapoor took an entire day to record a song is over. Movies
and songs are being done on the run. They are geared nowadays towards the
NRI markets abroad. I think the NRIs are so home sick and so starved for
connections to India, that they lap up anything sent their way. That is why
a lot of films and albums that flop in India, do very well abroad.

Producers and directors are always looking first at what sells. I personally
think Shahrukh Khan was totally miscast in Devdas, but because he sells, he
was taken. Will Devdas ever go down in the annals of history as a classic,
like Mughal-e Azam, in spite of the extravagance-I greatly doubt it.

That is why mom does so many different kind of albums. She also sings for
low budget films like Umrao Jaan, where every song she has sung has been so
memorable. In fact she almost bypassed Umrao Jaan because she was so busy,
but the director Muzzafar Ali who knows my sister requested her to persuade
mom to at least hear the songs out. He didn?t feel anyone else could sing
those songs. When mom heard the melodies, she loved them . She was told they
couldn?t pay her much and she said don?t worry about that. I?m delighted to
be singing these high quality numbers. Even Rekha cribbed to her about the
low remuneration and mom said Rekha do the film, the story is great, the
music excellent - stick it out. People remember the film to this day for
Rekha?s performance - she looked so gorgeous as well- and the film?s music.
Mom?s songs are remembered to this day. The film netted Rekha the National
Award for best actress. She acknowledged that it was mom?s advice that
helped her stick it out.

It is films like these or certain albums that she has done away from the run
of the mill stuff, that give her the creative satisfaction of having done
something special.

Its also very interesting how professional my aunt and mom are-they will
never give unwanted advice to any music director they sing for. Mom will
sing even the most mediocre composition with her heart and soul in it. Maybe
that is why all of them go on to become such big hits.

*Her latest album, ? You?ve Stolen my Heart,? with the Kronos Quartet has
made waves all over the world-how did this come about? *

About 15 years ago David Harrington, the founder of the band started
listening to Hindi music. Each time he liked a song, he would check the
music director out and each time he invariably found that the song was
composed by R.D. and sung by mom. He has said that he considers Pancham to
be the greatest composer from India in this century at par with many western
classical greats in the way he interpreted music, and in the sounds he
created. While we being from the same country listen to the lyrics, David
who couldn?t understand the lyrics, focused only on the music and the
compositions and what he heard made him realize what a genius R.D. was.
David decided that one day he was going to work with R.D and mom.

All his life R.D. was frustrated by the fact that his music was not
showcased before a global audience as it deserved to be. When David finally
decided on the album, Pancham had passed away and he realized that the
person who knew him most closely was mom.

When she was approached to do this album, she agreed because it also meant
taking R.D. ?s music to a global audience and fulfilling his dream.

David was quite blown away by mom?s range-its like Pavarotti doing a Michael
Jackson. It can only be done by Asha Bhosle. No other singer male or female
can diversify their style to such a huge extent as mom can. The album was
nominated for a Grammy and has been appreciated world wide.

R.D was a great musician but he never had a good manager or a good business
sense. I wish he had lived to see this.

*Your mom has changed with the times so beautifully, and you have been with
her every step of the way. What are the things that you think capture the
essence of your mother. *

I think the most important thing in mom?s life is her family. She can lose
everything and not be bothered as long as her family is with her. She is
exceedingly loyal, she never gives up and she has amazing stamina. Mom has
done with barely 3-4 hours of sleep every day for years. Her other siblings
and all of us would keel over but not her, and yet nothing affects her
voice.

She is extremely hard working and stubborn-when some one says it can?t be
done, she will go all out to prove them wrong.

Her musical career started in 1943, and she did her first stage show in
1977. Today every one who can, hops on a plane and tries to make as much
money in as short a time. For mom quality was most important. Even in her
stage shows, she is clear that we will tour once every two years and bring
something new each time.

Even if the songs she sings are the same, the presentation will be different
and fresh. That is why when she performed in Atlanta at the Raina
Foundation?s charity event, we introduced dancers, a magic show by her, the
musicians moved around, instead of staying static, and she sang her life?s
story in a song that we all like but no one sings-Mera naam hai shabnam, as
an introduction.

We are also thinking of doing theme based shows-like one dedicated to only
R.D. numbers for instance.

Mom loves being out doors and she is a trendsetter. She loved artificial
beads and wore colored saris when the trend was white saris and heavy
diamond or gold jewelry. Initially people were scandalized and then every
one started following her That is why all the youngsters today follow her
style.

*So who is mom?s favorite? *
She wont say! I personally think its Hemant because she had him so young and
literally grew up with him. She loves Varsha because she is the only
daughter. Mom actually went to the Mahalakshmi temple to pray for a
daughter, but she tells me she is very proud of the way I have handled
things in life and that she thinks I?m very sharp. I let her off the hook in
spite of this answer because now that I have kids, I know there really are
no favorites, you just love each kid in a unique and special way.

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