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Shailendra (lyricist)

Shailendra (30 August 1923 – 14 December 1966) was a popular Indian Hindi-Urdu Poet, lyricist and film producer.[1] Noted for his association with the filmmaker Raj Kapoor, singer Mukesh, and the composers Shankar–Jaikishan, he wrote lyrics for several successful Hindi film songs in the 1950s and the 1960s.[2]

Shankardas Kesarilal Shailendra
Shailendra on a 2013 stamp of India
Background information
Born(1923-08-30)30 August 1923
Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India
(now in Punjab, Pakistan)
Died14 December 1966(1966-12-14) (aged 43)
Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Occupation(s)Lyricist
Years active1949–1966

Birth and early life edit

Shankardas Kesarilal - Shailendra was born on 30 August 1923 in Rawalpindi, Punjab - now in Pakistan.[3][4] His ancestors belonged to Ara district of Bihar.[5][better source needed] He was born into a Dalit family belonging to the Chamar caste[6][7] and lost his mother and sister at a young age. His village in Bakhtiyarpur, Arrah , Bihar mostly comprised agricultural laborers and Shailendra’s father had shifted to Rawalpindi to find work at a military hospital. Shailendra came in contact with Indra Bahadur Khare at the Kishori Raman Vidyalay (Now Kishori Raman Inter College) Mathura. Both started composing poems, sitting on the rock located on the bank of a pond in between railway 27 quarters and railway line near to Mathura station. Afterwards Shailendra moved to Bombay for films and Indra Bahadur Khare got his fame in Raashtreey Kavita.

Career as a lyricist edit

Shailendra started his career as an apprentice with Indian Railways in Matunga workshop, Bombay in 1947. He started writing poetry during these days.

The filmmaker Raj Kapoor noticed Shailendra, when the latter was reading out his poem Jalta hai Punjab at a mushaira (poetic symposium).[8] Kapoor offered to buy the poem Jalta Hai Punjab written by Shailendra and for his movie Aag (1948). Shailendra, a member of the left wing Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA), was wary of mainstream Indian cinema and refused. However, after his wife became pregnant, Shailendra himself approached Raj Kapoor in need of money. At this time, Raj Kapoor was filming Barsaat (1949), and two of the film songs had not yet been written. For 500, Shailendra wrote these two songs: Patli kamar hai and Barsaat mein. The music for Barsaat was composed by Shankar–Jaikishan.[9][10]

The team of Raj Kapoor, Shailendra and Shankar–Jaikishan went on to produce many other hit songs. The song "Awara Hoon" from the 1951 film Awaara, written by Shailendra, became the most appreciated Hindustani film song outside India at the time.[11] Shailendra had penned down plenty songs lyrics for Raj Kapoor's film. Shree 420 released in 1955 is one of them. All songs of this film were super hits and till date people sing in various occasions. One can easily understand the power and magic of Shailendra's lyrics from the song "Pyaar hua iqaraar hua hai, Pyaar se phir kyo darta hai dil", is till date evergreen golden classic song of Bollywood.[12]

In the days when composers would recommend lyricists to producers, Shankar–Jaikishan once promised Shailendra that they would recommend him around, but didn't keep their promise. Shailendra sent them a note with the lines, Chhoti Si Yeh Duniya, Pehchaane Raaste Hain. Kahin To Miloge, toh Poochhenge Haal ("The world is small, the roads are familiar. We'll meet sometime, and ask 'How do you do?'"). Shankar–Jaikishan realised what the message meant and having said sorry, turned the lines into a popular song. The song, sung by Kishore Kumar, was featured in the film Rangoli (1962), for which the producer Rajendra Singh Bedi wanted to sign up Majrooh Sultanpuri as the lyricist. However, Shankar–Jaikishan insisted on Shailendra and the producer had to oblige.[13]

Apart from Shankar–Jaikishan, Shailendra also shared a rapport with composers such as Salil Chowdhary (Madhumati), Sachin Dev Burman (Guide, Bandini, Kala Bazar), and Ravi Shankar (Anuradha). Apart from Raj Kapoor, he shared a rapport with filmmakers such as Bimal Roy (Do Bigha Zameen, Madhumati, Bandini) and Dev Anand (Guide and Kala Bazar).[citation needed]

Shailendra also wrote lyrics for several Bhojpuri films. Avijit Ghosh mentions in his book, Cinema Bhojpuri, that Shailendra penned songs for Ganga Maiya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo (the first Bhojpuri film), Ganga, Mitwa and Vidhana Naach Nachave. In page 184, Ghosh also writes that Shailendra received the best lyricist award for Ganga Maiyya... for all Bhojpuri and Magadhi films released till then at a function held in April 1965 in Calcutta.

Career as producer edit

The only film Shailendra produced is Teesri Kasam (1966). Directed by Basu Bhattacharya and starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman, it was an adaptation of Phanishwar Nath Renu's famous short story Maare Gaye Ghulfam.[14] The film is today regarded as a cult classic and won the National Film Award For the Best Film.[15] However, the film was a box office bomb and resulted in a financial crisis for Shailendra.[16]

Last years edit

In 1961 Shailendra invested heavily in the production of the movie Teesri Kasam (1966), directed by Basu Bhattacharya and starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. However, the film was a commercial failure.[17] The falling health resulting from tensions associated with film production and anxiety due to financial loss, coupled with alcohol abuse, ultimately led to his early death on 14 December 1966.[18]

Legacy edit

Shailendra's son Shaily Shailendra also became a lyricist. At the age of 17, Raj Kapoor asked him to complete his father's song Jeena yahan, marna yahan for the film Mera Naam Joker. Shaily Shailendra completed the "mukhra" (lit. "face," or chorus) of the song whereas Shailendra completed the "antara" (verses) only before his demise. Lyricist, writer, and director Gulzar has stated on many occasions that Shailendra was the best lyricist produced by the Hindi film industry.[19]

Shailendra's song Mera Joota Hai Japani was featured in the 2016 Hollywood movie Deadpool (2016).[20] A street in the Dhauli Pyau locality of Mathura was named after Shailendra on March 9, 2016 - Geetkar-Jankavi Shailendra Marg – Mathura. Shailendra spent 16 years of his early life in Mathura before moving to Mumbai to work for the Indian Railways in 1947.

Shailendra's wife is Shakuntala Shailendra and his five children are Late Shailey Shailendra, Manoj Shailendra, Mrs.Amla Mazumdar, Late Mrs. Gopa Chandra and Dinesh Shailendra.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Lyricist edit

Shailendra won the Filmfare Best Lyricist Award three times.

Producer edit

As a producer Shailendra's film Teesri Kasam (1967) won prestigious National Film award of 1967 in the category Best feature film.[21]

Popular songs edit

Some of the popular songs written by Shailendra include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gopal, Sangita; Moorti, Sujata (2008). "Introduction: Travels of Hindi Song and Dance". Global Bollywood: Travels of Hindi Song and Dance. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 1–62 (22). ISBN 978-0-8166-4578-7.
  2. ^ "Lyricist Shailendra gets road named after him in Mathura". The Times of India. 10 March 2016.
  3. ^ Ashis Nandy (1998). The Secret Politics of Our Desires: Innocence, Culpability and Indian Popular Cinema. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-85649-516-5.
  4. ^ Jha, Fiza (14 December 2019). "Shailendra — the Leftist poet and Dalit genius whose lyrics define beauty of simplicity". ThePrint. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Teesri Kasam lands Bihar CM in trouble". The Times of India. 26 April 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  6. ^ Jha, Fiza (14 December 2019). "Shailendra — the Leftist poet and Dalit genius whose lyrics define beauty of simplicity". ThePrint. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  7. ^ Listen to Shailendra (lyricist) ka safer Part 2 from show Main Bollywood - season - 1 on gaana, retrieved 19 November 2022
  8. ^ Dinesh Raheja; Jitendra Kothari (1996). The hundred luminaries of Hindi cinema. India Book House Publishers. p. 68. ISBN 978-81-7508-007-2.
  9. ^ "Remembering Shailendra, the Balladeer of Hindi Cinema". The Wire. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  10. ^ Vancheeswaran, Ganesh (22 September 2020). "Music and lyrics: How Shailendra gift-wrapped cosmic truths through his songs". Scroll.in. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  11. ^ Ashraf Aziz (2003), "Shailendra", Light of the universe: essays on Hindustani film music, Three Essays Collective, 2003, pp. 37–76, ISBN 9788188789078
  12. ^ "Pyar Hua Iqrar Hua लिरिक्स - Shree 420". Gana Lyrics. 12 March 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  13. ^ Madan Gaur (1973). Other side of the coin: an intimate study of Indian film industry. Trimurti Prakashan. p. 69.
  14. ^ Weller, Philip (2002). Gaye. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.o004261.
  15. ^ "Teesri kasam". 100 Bollywood Films. 2005. doi:10.5040/9781838710538.0098. ISBN 9781838710538.
  16. ^ "Teesri Kasam (1966)". The Hindu. 29 October 2009. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  17. ^ Gulzar, Govind Nihalani; Saibal Chatterjee, eds. (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. p. 556. ISBN 978-81-7991-066-5. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  18. ^ Ashis Nandy (1998). The Secret Politics of Our Desires: Innocence, Culpability and Indian Popular Cinema. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-85649-516-5. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  19. ^ "Gulzar on Shailendra in Naya Gyanodaya". 2011.
  20. ^ Avijit Ghosh. "When Shailendra's 'Mera Joota Hai Japani' went global, thanks to 'Deadpool'". The Times of India.
  21. ^ "Essay: 55 years of Teesri Kasam". 11 June 2021.

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Shailendra 30 August 1923 14 December 1966 was a popular Indian Hindi Urdu Poet lyricist and film producer 1 Noted for his association with the filmmaker Raj Kapoor singer Mukesh and the composers Shankar Jaikishan he wrote lyrics for several successful Hindi film songs in the 1950s and the 1960s 2 Shankardas Kesarilal ShailendraShailendra on a 2013 stamp of IndiaBackground informationBorn 1923 08 30 30 August 1923Rawalpindi Punjab British India now in Punjab Pakistan Died14 December 1966 1966 12 14 aged 43 Bombay Maharashtra IndiaOccupation s LyricistYears active1949 1966 Contents 1 Birth and early life 2 Career as a lyricist 3 Career as producer 4 Last years 5 Legacy 6 Awards 6 1 Lyricist 6 2 Producer 7 Popular songs 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBirth and early life editShankardas Kesarilal Shailendra was born on 30 August 1923 in Rawalpindi Punjab now in Pakistan 3 4 His ancestors belonged to Ara district of Bihar 5 better source needed He was born into a Dalit family belonging to the Chamar caste 6 7 and lost his mother and sister at a young age His village in Bakhtiyarpur Arrah Bihar mostly comprised agricultural laborers and Shailendra s father had shifted to Rawalpindi to find work at a military hospital Shailendra came in contact with Indra Bahadur Khare at the Kishori Raman Vidyalay Now Kishori Raman Inter College Mathura Both started composing poems sitting on the rock located on the bank of a pond in between railway 27 quarters and railway line near to Mathura station Afterwards Shailendra moved to Bombay for films and Indra Bahadur Khare got his fame in Raashtreey Kavita Career as a lyricist editShailendra started his career as an apprentice with Indian Railways in Matunga workshop Bombay in 1947 He started writing poetry during these days The filmmaker Raj Kapoor noticed Shailendra when the latter was reading out his poem Jalta hai Punjab at a mushaira poetic symposium 8 Kapoor offered to buy the poem Jalta Hai Punjab written by Shailendra and for his movie Aag 1948 Shailendra a member of the left wing Indian People s Theatre Association IPTA was wary of mainstream Indian cinema and refused However after his wife became pregnant Shailendra himself approached Raj Kapoor in need of money At this time Raj Kapoor was filming Barsaat 1949 and two of the film songs had not yet been written For 500 Shailendra wrote these two songs Patli kamar hai and Barsaat mein The music for Barsaat was composed by Shankar Jaikishan 9 10 The team of Raj Kapoor Shailendra and Shankar Jaikishan went on to produce many other hit songs The song Awara Hoon from the 1951 film Awaara written by Shailendra became the most appreciated Hindustani film song outside India at the time 11 Shailendra had penned down plenty songs lyrics for Raj Kapoor s film Shree 420 released in 1955 is one of them All songs of this film were super hits and till date people sing in various occasions One can easily understand the power and magic of Shailendra s lyrics from the song Pyaar hua iqaraar hua hai Pyaar se phir kyo darta hai dil is till date evergreen golden classic song of Bollywood 12 In the days when composers would recommend lyricists to producers Shankar Jaikishan once promised Shailendra that they would recommend him around but didn t keep their promise Shailendra sent them a note with the lines Chhoti Si Yeh Duniya Pehchaane Raaste Hain Kahin To Miloge toh Poochhenge Haal The world is small the roads are familiar We ll meet sometime and ask How do you do Shankar Jaikishan realised what the message meant and having said sorry turned the lines into a popular song The song sung by Kishore Kumar was featured in the film Rangoli 1962 for which the producer Rajendra Singh Bedi wanted to sign up Majrooh Sultanpuri as the lyricist However Shankar Jaikishan insisted on Shailendra and the producer had to oblige 13 Apart from Shankar Jaikishan Shailendra also shared a rapport with composers such as Salil Chowdhary Madhumati Sachin Dev Burman Guide Bandini Kala Bazar and Ravi Shankar Anuradha Apart from Raj Kapoor he shared a rapport with filmmakers such as Bimal Roy Do Bigha Zameen Madhumati Bandini and Dev Anand Guide and Kala Bazar citation needed Shailendra also wrote lyrics for several Bhojpuri films Avijit Ghosh mentions in his book Cinema Bhojpuri that Shailendra penned songs for Ganga Maiya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo the first Bhojpuri film Ganga Mitwa and Vidhana Naach Nachave In page 184 Ghosh also writes that Shailendra received the best lyricist award for Ganga Maiyya for all Bhojpuri and Magadhi films released till then at a function held in April 1965 in Calcutta Career as producer editThe only film Shailendra produced is Teesri Kasam 1966 Directed by Basu Bhattacharya and starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman it was an adaptation of Phanishwar Nath Renu s famous short story Maare Gaye Ghulfam 14 The film is today regarded as a cult classic and won the National Film Award For the Best Film 15 However the film was a box office bomb and resulted in a financial crisis for Shailendra 16 Last years editIn 1961 Shailendra invested heavily in the production of the movie Teesri Kasam 1966 directed by Basu Bhattacharya and starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film However the film was a commercial failure 17 The falling health resulting from tensions associated with film production and anxiety due to financial loss coupled with alcohol abuse ultimately led to his early death on 14 December 1966 18 Legacy editShailendra s son Shaily Shailendra also became a lyricist At the age of 17 Raj Kapoor asked him to complete his father s song Jeena yahan marna yahan for the film Mera Naam Joker Shaily Shailendra completed the mukhra lit face or chorus of the song whereas Shailendra completed the antara verses only before his demise Lyricist writer and director Gulzar has stated on many occasions that Shailendra was the best lyricist produced by the Hindi film industry 19 Shailendra s song Mera Joota Hai Japani was featured in the 2016 Hollywood movie Deadpool 2016 20 A street in the Dhauli Pyau locality of Mathura was named after Shailendra on March 9 2016 Geetkar Jankavi Shailendra Marg Mathura Shailendra spent 16 years of his early life in Mathura before moving to Mumbai to work for the Indian Railways in 1947 Shailendra s wife is Shakuntala Shailendra and his five children are Late Shailey Shailendra Manoj Shailendra Mrs Amla Mazumdar Late Mrs Gopa Chandra and Dinesh Shailendra citation needed Awards editLyricist edit Shailendra won the Filmfare Best Lyricist Award three times 1958 Yeh Mera Deewanapan Hai Yahudi 1959 Sab Kuch Seekha Humne Anari 1968 Main Gaoon Tum So Jao Brahmchari Producer edit As a producer Shailendra s film Teesri Kasam 1967 won prestigious National Film award of 1967 in the category Best feature film 21 Popular songs editSome of the popular songs written by Shailendra include Suhana Safar Aur Yeh Madhumati Chalat Musafir Moh Liya Re Teesri Kasam Yeh Mera Diwanapan Hai Yahudi Dil Ka Haal Sune Dilwala Shri 420 Tu Pyar Ka Saagar Hai Seema Yeh Raat Bhigi Bhigi Chori Chori Paan Khaye Saiya Hamaro Teesri Kasam O Sajana Barkha Bahar Aai Parakh 1960 film Aaja Aai Bahaar Rajkumar Ruk Ja Raat Thahar Ja Re Chanda Dil Ek Mandir Yaad Na Jaye Bite Dino Ki Dil Ek Mandir Chadh Gayo Paapi Bichhua Madhumati Awara Hoon Awaara Ramaiya Vastavaiya Shri 420 Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh Shri 420 Mera Joota Hai Japani Shri 420 Tere Mere Sapne Guide Aaj Phir Jeene Ki Guide Gata Rahe Mera Dil Guide Piya Tose Naina Laage Re Guide Kya Se Kya Ho Gaya Guide Din Dhal Jaaye Haye Guide Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega Sangam Dost Dost Na Raha Sangam Sab Kuchh Seekha Anari Kisi Ki Muskurahaton Pe Anari Dil Ki Nazar Se Anari Khoya Khoya Chand Kala Bazar Pyaar Hua Ikraar Hua Shri 420 Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi Jhoomti Chali Hawa Sangeet Samrat Tansen Jeena yahan marna yahan Mera Naam Joker Nache Man Mora Magan Meri Surat Teri Ankhen Sajan Re Jhooth Mat Bolo Teesri Kasam Raat Ke Hamsafar Thak Ke Ghar Ko Chale An Evening in Paris Tu Zinda Hai To Zindagi Kay Jeet Par Yakeen Kar See also editShankar Jaikishan Hasrat JaipuriReferences edit Gopal Sangita Moorti Sujata 2008 Introduction Travels of Hindi Song and Dance Global Bollywood Travels of Hindi Song and Dance University of Minnesota Press pp 1 62 22 ISBN 978 0 8166 4578 7 Lyricist Shailendra gets road named after him in Mathura The Times of India 10 March 2016 Ashis Nandy 1998 The Secret Politics of Our Desires Innocence Culpability and Indian Popular Cinema Palgrave Macmillan p 102 ISBN 978 1 85649 516 5 Jha Fiza 14 December 2019 Shailendra the Leftist poet and Dalit genius whose lyrics define beauty of simplicity ThePrint Retrieved 5 June 2020 Teesri Kasam lands Bihar CM in trouble The Times of India 26 April 2013 Retrieved 9 May 2014 Jha Fiza 14 December 2019 Shailendra the Leftist poet and Dalit genius whose lyrics define beauty of simplicity ThePrint Retrieved 5 June 2020 Listen to Shailendra lyricist ka safer Part 2 from show Main Bollywood season 1 on gaana retrieved 19 November 2022 Dinesh Raheja Jitendra Kothari 1996 The hundred luminaries of Hindi cinema India Book House Publishers p 68 ISBN 978 81 7508 007 2 Remembering Shailendra the Balladeer of Hindi Cinema The Wire Retrieved 6 November 2023 Vancheeswaran Ganesh 22 September 2020 Music and lyrics How Shailendra gift wrapped cosmic truths through his songs Scroll in Retrieved 6 November 2023 Ashraf Aziz 2003 Shailendra Light of the universe essays on Hindustani film music Three Essays Collective 2003 pp 37 76 ISBN 9788188789078 Pyar Hua Iqrar Hua ल र क स Shree 420 Gana Lyrics 12 March 2019 Retrieved 24 June 2020 Madan Gaur 1973 Other side of the coin an intimate study of Indian film industry Trimurti Prakashan p 69 Weller Philip 2002 Gaye Oxford Music Online Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article o004261 Teesri kasam 100 Bollywood Films 2005 doi 10 5040 9781838710538 0098 ISBN 9781838710538 Teesri Kasam 1966 The Hindu 29 October 2009 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 5 November 2023 Gulzar Govind Nihalani Saibal Chatterjee eds 2003 Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema Popular Prakashan p 556 ISBN 978 81 7991 066 5 Retrieved 9 May 2012 Ashis Nandy 1998 The Secret Politics of Our Desires Innocence Culpability and Indian Popular Cinema Palgrave Macmillan p 125 ISBN 978 1 85649 516 5 Retrieved 9 May 2012 Gulzar on Shailendra in Naya Gyanodaya 2011 Avijit Ghosh When Shailendra s Mera Joota Hai Japani went global thanks to Deadpool The Times of India Essay 55 years of Teesri Kasam 11 June 2021 External links editShailendra at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shailendra lyricist amp oldid 1183778876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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