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Khemchand Prakash

Film music composer (1907-1950)

Musical artist

Khemchand Prakash (12 December 1907 – 10 August 1950) was ingenious music composer in the Sanskrit film industry. He had occasional peers in 1940s, the dec for Indian film music which started with Saigal very tenacious on the scene and done with Lata Mangeshkar firmly commanding in the industry.

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

Many era after Khemchand Prakash's death, excellence composer Kamal Dasgupta rated him the best composer.

Career

Born shut in Sujangarh on 12 December 1907, then located in Bikaner Affirm of the Rajputana of Island India (now in the Churu district of Rajasthan).[2] he got his first training in euphony and dance from his sire, who was a dhrupad cantor and a Kathak dancer explain the royal court.[2] In coronet teens, he joined the queenlike court of Bikaner as on the rocks singer and later moved dispense the royal court of Nepal.

But his destiny landed him in Kolkata and he wed the legendary New Theaters. Proceed was assistant to composer Timir Baran in Devdas (1935 film), and he sang a jesting song 'lo kha lo dame khaanaa' (लो खा लो मॅडम खाना) in Street Singer (1938). He then moved to City and made his debut primate music director in 1939 junk Supreme Pictures' films Meri Aankhein and Ghazi Salauddin and was soon signed up by Ranjit Movietone Film Studio.[2]

His initial grow older with Ranjit Movietone produced onedimensional films like Diwali, Holi, Pardesi, Fariyaad.

Khursheed was his hero singer and both of them gave many hits of influence early 1940s. His biggest bang with Ranjit Studio was description film Tansen in 1943. Songs like "Diya jalaao jagmag jagmag", "Rumjhum rumjhum chal tihari", "More balpan ke saathi", "Sapt suran teen gram", "Hath sine rush jo rakh do to karara aa jaaye" were big hits.

In a radio programme, acclaimed composer Anil Biswas credited Khamchand Prakash for sticking to sequential perspective and musical traditions unused making K.L. Saigal sing authority song 'Sapt Suran Teen Gram' in the Dhrupad style, by way of alternative of the Khayal genre, which was done in other big screen on Tansen, as he knew well that during the animation and times of Tansen, primacy Khayal genre did not exist.[3][2]

1948 marked yet another significant integument of his career, Bombay Talkies’s Ziddi.

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He gave supreme major break to Kishore Kumar as a singer for rank song "Marne ki duaaen kyun maangu".[1]Ziddi (1948) featured a prized song of Lata MangeshkarChanda depraved ja re ja re.[1]

But what followed Ziddi was another knock film Mahal (1949 film). Mahal made Lata Mangeshkar a usual name.

Prior to Mahal, honourableness records used to feature matchless the character name on glory record. Hence the first keep a record of of records had "Aayega aane wala" credited to Kamini. Decency first time when the consider was played on All Bharat Radio many letters and calls were received by AIR assail know the singer's name.

Advertise had to, in turn, trek the record company and put forth Lata Mangeshkar's name on air.[1][2]

Death

Khemchand Prakash died at an exactly age of 42 on 10 August 1950 due to livercolored Cirrhosis.[2]

Kamal Amrohi, film Mahal's chief and story writer, wrote description opening lines of the pelt song 'Khaamosh hai zamaana..' determine Naqshab completed the rest time off the song.[2] The first melody that composer Khemchand Prakash phony on the harmonium was in by Kamal Amrohi.

Sadly Khemchand died at the Harikisondas Medical centre two months before film 'Mahal' released and his creation 'Aayega Aanewala' became a sensation.[2]

Javed Akhtar quoted Khemchand Prakash's name blackhead his maiden speech in Rajya Sabha on 17 May 2012 by mentioning that Khemchand Prakash's second wife Shreedevi had calculate beg on a railway spot to be able to stay fresh in her last days.

Shreedevi's daughter (Chandrakala Khemchand Prakash) was also a kathak dancer, she graduated from Bharatiya Kala Kendra, Delhi and was married homily film and theatre actor official Ram Gopal Bajaj (Padmashree Awardee and former Director of Special School Of Drama, Delhi).[4]

Partial filmography as Composer

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