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Kishore
Kumar was one of the most popular play back singer in Hindi films. He was
not only a singer but also an actor, producer and director. He was more
popular among the young people because of his gay style of singing.
He was born at Khandwa, Madhya pradesh on August 4, 1929. Later he came to
Mumbai and began his career as a musician. Kishore's real name was Abhas
Kumar Ganguly. He sang thousands of songs. Some of his songs became
memorable.
His song 'Marne Ki duyaen kyon mangu' gave him instant popularity. He gave
his voice to top actors of that time like Dev Anand, Rajesh Khanna and
Amithabh Bachchan.
Kishore acted in about 81 films, both Hindi and Bengali. His famous films
were Bhai Bhai (1956), Asha (1957), Musafir (1957), Jhungroo (1961) Door
Gagan kki chaon mein (1964) and Padosan (1968). Some of his memorable songs
are 'Ek Ladki Bhigi Bhagi si', 'Yeh dil na hota Bechara', 'yeh sham mastani',
'Mere sapno ki rani', 'Tere mere milan ki raina' and 'Jindagi ka safar'.
He died on October 13, 1987. It was a great loss to the music world and his
fans.
Biography
Kishore Kumar (August 4, 1929 - October 13, 1987),
born in Madhya Pradesh to a Bengali family as Abhas Kumar Ganguly, was an
Indian film playback singer and actor. Kishore is widely acknowedged as one
of the finest Indian male playback singers of all time, along with Mohammed
Rafi and Mukesh. In addition to singing and acting, Kishore Kumar achieved
notable successes as a lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenwriter
and scriptwriter. He has sung in many Indian languages including Hindi,
Bengali (his mother tongue), Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri,
Malayalam and Oriya.
Childhood
Kishore Kumar was born in to a Bengali family in the small town of Khandwa
of Madhya Pradesh as Abhas Kumar Ganguly. His father Kunjilal Ganguly was a
lawyer and his mother Gouri Devi was from a wealthy family. Kunjilal Ganguly
had four children in all, Ashok Kumar the eldest, Sati Devi(daughter),Anoop
Kumar and Kishore Kumar the youngest.Kishore was still a child, when his
brother Ashok Kumar became an actor. Some time later on Anoop Kumar also
ventured into the movies with the help of Ashok Kumar. Hanging around his
brothers Kishore started to take a keen interest in the movies. As time went
on Kishore started to show interst in the music scene too and soon became a
fan of K.L.Saigal. As Kishore was getting well know to copy K.L.Saigal's
songs, his parents would often persuade him to mimic songs from Ashok
Kumar's movies.
Initial days in Bollywood
Kishore followed his elder brothers and came to Mumbai to pursue a career in
the movies. Ashok Kumar was doing well but, his other brother Anoop Kumar's
career wasn't taking off. On a visit to Austria, Anoop Kumar bought some
records to help him to improve his singing skills. One evening when Anoop
came back from work, on entering, he heard some yodelling sounds coming from
another room and quickly shouted, "who's playing my records?" with no
answer, he walked into the room and was shocked to find his younger brother
Kishore making the same noise, which he had learnt from listening to Anoop's
record collection.
Kishore Kumar did not have a formal training in music [1].He did make a name
for himself as an actor, but more than anything else he wanted to become a
playback singer, that was his goal in life. Kishore would ask his producers
if he could sing on the movies soundtrack. Kishore didn't have a style of
his own and tried to copy the likes of K.L.Saigal. Sachin Dev Burman (music
composer) one day came to visit his friend Ashok Kumar. On entering the
front door he heard, he was sure he heard the voice of his friend K.L.Saigal.
He asked Ashok "is K.L.Saigal here too?" Ashok replied that it's not him but
his younger brother singing in the bathroom.
S.D.Burman wanted to meet Kishore as he did. After a lengthy chat S.D.Burman
advised him not to copy K.L.Saigal but develop his own style, with this in
mind Kishore soon developed his own style, the style of yodelling which, he
had learnt from Anoop Kumar's record collection, so yodelling became
Kishore's trademark.
Kishore becomes famous
Kishore wasn't interested in acting, but was too afraid to rebel against
Ashok Kumar, who wanted him to be an actor like himself. Kishore had an
idea, if he didn't act properly in his movie roles, for rushing from one
studio to another, recording songs, composing music and writing lyrics, he
also found time to produce and direct several movies too.
Although known mostly as a singer, he also achieved a lot of success as a
comedian in films such classics as - Half Ticket, Padosan, Naukri, Chalti Ka
Naam Gaadi, Baap Re Baap, Badthi Ka Naam Dadhi, Pyar Diwana, Hungama, Door
Ka Raahi and the great classic but commercial flop and his own production
called Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein. Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein was a futuristic
movie which had Kishore Kumar with his real life son Amit Kumar playing a
deaf and mute young boy.
Apart from Sachin Dev Burman, Khemchand Prakash was another composer who
recognized Kishore's talents. He composed and recorded with Kishore for the
movie Ziddi which became a huge hit. Incidentally, it was in Khemchand's own
studio, where Kishore met Lata Mangeshkar. Lata reports that one day she was
going to Khemchand's studio to record, looking around she was under the
impression that she was being followed, it was only after reaching the
studio that she realized that it was Kishore, Ashok Kumar's younger brother
with whom she would record duets in the future which would become hit after
hits. By now a lot of other well know composers too realised Kishore's
potentials and started to work with him.
S. D. Burman recorded with Kishore for Dev Anand's (actor) Munimji, Taxi
Driver, Funtoosh, House No 44, Nau Do Gyarah, and Paying Guest. At a time
when Lata was doing well, S.D.Burman fell out with her and replaced her with
Asha Bhosle, Lata's younger sister. S.D.Burman, Majrooh, Asha and Kishore
became a stong team and produced some fantastic music for films like, Chalti
Ka Naam Gaadi, the song, "Ek Ladki Bheegi Bhaagi Si", "Haal Kaisa Hai Janaab
Ka" and "Paanch Rupaiya Baara Aana" became very popular among the
moviegoers, there was also, Dev Anand's film Paying Guest and Teen Deviyan.
The song "Mana Janab Ne Pukara Nahin" from Paying Guest was incredibly
popular. Kishore and Asha recorded a lot of casual hits such as, "Chhod Do
Aanchal", "Ankhon Mein Ji", "Arre Yaar Meri Tum Bhi Ho Gajab", "Chhedo Na
Meri Zulfein" and there was another classic song from the film Dilli Ka
Thug, which had, "C.A.T..Cat Maane Billi" and "Hum To Mohabbat Karega", the
list is endless.
Majrooh Sultanpuri and Shailendra were favorite song writers of Kishore, he
would request them to write all the songs for his home productions. In the
days when composers would recommend lyricists to producers,
Shankar-Jaikishan (composers) had promised Shailendra that they would
recommend him around, but didn't keep their promise, to which Shailendra
sent them a note with the lines, "Chhoti Si Yeh Duniya Pehchaane Raaste Hain
Kahin To Miloge Phir Poochhenge Haal", Shankar-Jaikishan realized what the
message meant and having said, sorry turned the lines into a well know song.
Kishore too was interested in composing. History has it that Kishore and
Kalyanji Shah of Kalyanji-Anandji fame, introduced electronic sounds to the
then composers who were around. Most of the time Kishore would assist
S.D.Burman but he would compose and write songs himself. This shows in films
like, Jhumroo for which Kishore wrote "Main Hoon Jhumroo".
The lean Years
1960's, was quite a lean patch for Kishore. Most of his films flopped at the
box office, there are a few songs memorable at the time like, "Zaroorat Hai
Zaroorat Hai" from the film (Manmauji-1961) which was penned by Rajinder
Krishan and composed by Madan Mohan. at about this time Mohammed Rafi and
Mukesh were the favorites singers around. Composers were showing a blind eye
towards Kishore, but he soon bouced back with the song, "Gaata Rahe Mera Dil",
from the film (Guide).
In 1966, S.D.Burman's son, Rahul Dev Burman burst into the music limelight
when he scored the music for the film, Teesri Manzil. He recorded all the
songs with Rafi. But it was matter of time when R.D.Burman would work with
Kishore. Their first hit came in the shape of (Padosan) with the song, "Mere
Samnewali Khidki Mein". There was a scene in the movie where Mehmood
(comedian) would fight Sunil Dutt (actor) in a singing match. Kishore
insisted that it would be boring if dialogues were spoken during the song to
which Mehmood agreed. Keeping this in mind Kishore, Mehmood and lyricist
Rajinder Krishan and R.D.Burman sat together and came up with the 'musical
fight sung titled, "Ek Chaturnar Karke Singaar", it was sung by Kishore and
Manna Dey who was a trained classical singer. Manny Dey found it
preposterous that he should lose the song fight to the likes of Kishore and
at one point refused to record the song. Mehmood who was also movie's
producer had personally assured Manna Dey that he was a better singer than
Kishore and it was the films script that dictated who loses.
The superstar era
In 1969, Shakti Samanta produced the film Aradhana for which music score was
composed by S.D.Burman. The first songs recorded were the Mohammed Rafi solo
"Gun guna rahe hain bhanvre" and Rafi-Lata duet "Baghon mein bahar hai".
However, although Rafi was to continue voicing the remaining songs already
composed, S.D. Burman fell into a coma following the onset of a sudden
illness and it became the responsibility of R.D.Burman (his son) to finish
the task. R.D. Burman made it very clear that he preferred Kishore Kumar's
voice to that of Mohammed Rafi and Kishore got the break he had been seeking
for nearly two decades when he won his first Filmfare award for the song, "Roop
Tera Mastana".
S.D.Burman and Kishore recorded for Dev Anand's directoral debut film Prem
Pujari which flopped but soundtrack became a hit, there was "Phoolon Ke Rang
Se", "Lena Hoga Janam Hamein" and "Shokhiyon Mein Ghola Jaaye".
For the film Sharmilee, Kishore and S.D.Burman recorded, a duet with lata
with the song "Aaj Madhosh Hua Jaaye", there was "Khilte Hain Gul Yahan" and
the smash hit "O Meri Sharmilee". At the same time Kishore recorded with
S.D.Burman for the film Jugnu the song was "Pyaar Ke Is Khel Mein" and then
around at that same time again S.D.Burman and Kishore recorded for film
Zameer(1974) which had the songs "Zindagi Hasne Gaane ke liye hai Pal Do
Pal", "Phoolon Ke Dere Hain", and "Tum Bhi Chalo Hum Bhi Chalen" and starred
Amitabh Bachchan. Zameer(1974) was S D Burman's last film as a Music
Director
Laxmikant-Pyarelal also composed many tunes for Kishore Kumar which became
big hits like "Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai" from Daag and "Mere Naseeb Mein
Aye Dost" from Do Raaste , "Naach Meri Bulbul" from the film Roti, "Chal
Chal Mere Haathi" from the film Haathi Mere Saathi and "My Name Is Anthony
Gonsalves" for the film Amar Akhbar Anthony. However, for many Kishore's
most accomplished piece of work for the duo is probably the song "Mere
diwanepan ki bhi dawa nahin" from the film Mehboob Ki Mehndi.
Laxmikant-Pyarelal got Kishore and Rafi to sing duets for the films Dostana
and Ram Balram. The Laxmikant-Pyarelal list continues with "Achchha To Hum
Chalte Hain", "Kal Ki Haseen Mulaqat Ke Liye", "Gore Rang Pe Na Itna", "Tu
Kitne Baras Ki", "Gaari Bula Rahi Hai", "Ruk Jaana Nahi" (film Imtihaan) and
"Mere Mehboob Qayamat Hogi" (film Mr X In Bombay).
Kalyanji-Anandji and Kishore recorded for such film as Dharmatma, Laawaris ,
Muqaddar Ka Sikander, Kabeela, Johny Mera Naam and Don. The songs "O Saathi
Re" from Muqaddar Ka Sikander and "Khaike Paan Banariswala" from the film
Don were hits, as was "Mera Jeevan Kora Kagaz" from the film Kora Kagaz.
In 1975 it was reported that S.D.Burman went into a coma for the second
time, while Kishore was recording the song "Badi Sooni Sooni Si Hai Zzindagi"
for the film Mili. Due to his fathers death R.D.Burman spent more time with
Kishore Kumar. He asked Kishore to sing for both Amitabh and Dharminder for
the film Sholay.
Kishore with R.D.Burman at his side recorded for Dev Anand's films like
Warrant (1975), Heera Panna, and Shareef Badmash. These films didn't do well
at the box office but the music was popular, including songs like "Ruk Jaana
O Jaana" from Warrant, "Panna Ki Tamana" from Heera Panna and "Neend Chura
Ke Raaton Mein" from the film Shareef Badmash which were all chart busters.
Songs such as "Agar Tum Na Hote", "Humein Tum Se Pyaar Kitna", "Mere Naina
Saawan Bahado", "Chingari Koi Bhadke", "O Maajhi Re" were hits.By now
Kishore was also singing for the younger heroes. He was singing for Rishi
Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt too. Kishore and Lata sang some trendy tunes for
Sanjay's first movie called Rocky. There was "Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai" and "Hum
Tumse Mile".
The new composers like Rajesh Roshan, Sapan Chakravarty (who was
R.D.Burman's assistant), Bappi Lahiri and others preferred Kishore's voice.
Rajesh Roshan's first hit composed film Julie had some memorable songs, "Bhool
Gaya Saab Kuch", "Dil Kya Kare Jab Kisise". Rajesh Roshan worked with
Kishore also for the films Do Aur Do Paanch, Doosra Aadmi, Kaala Patthar,
Swami, Swayamvar, Man Pasand and Kaash. Bappi Lahiri, know for lifting
western tunes asked Kishore to sing hit numbers like, "Chalte chalte", "Aaj
Rapat Jaayein", "Pag Ghunghroo" for the film Namak Halal in 1982. Then in
1984 there was the film Sharabi which had songs like "Jahan Chaar Yaar" and
"Manzilen Apni Jagah Hai" for which Kishore won another Filmfare award.
S D Burman and Kishore too did films like Zameer which had the songs "Zindagi
Hasne Gaane ke liye hai Pal Do Pal", "Phoolon Ke Dere Hain", and "Tum Bhi
Chalo Hum Bhi Chalen" and starred Amitabh Bachchan, But these songs were
originally composed by S.D.Burman. S D Burman made Kishore Sing these songs
for Zameer. Zameer(1974) was S D Burman's last film as a Music Director
Kishore Kumar sang for Amitabh Bachchan, Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor and Govinda.
Due to the adaptability of his voice and success of his songs, at one time,
Amitabh Bachchan would always want Kishore Kumar as his playback singer just
as Rajesh Khanna and Dev Anand wanted him in the past.
During the Indian Emergency in 1975-77, Kishore refused to sing for Indira
Gandhi's "Emergency Propaganda" as a result, his songs were banned by all
the national media at that time, but this didn't stop Kishore becoming the
legend he turned out to be.
Last years
Kishore's son Amit Kumar became a great singer in the 80's thanks to
patronage of R.D.Burman and Rajesh Roshan. But Kishore was still around,
singing for the younger heroes and older heroes to their likes. Kishore and
Amitabh had a bitter misunderstanding in the mid 80s. Amitabh refused to do
a guest appearance in a film produced by Kishore. This upset Kishore and as
a result he stopped singing for Amitabh. Coincidentally, Amitabh's films
started flopping and he faced the worst career faze. Many years later, he
made a comeback with the game show series, Kaun Banega Crorepati.
Kishore sang for Anil Kapoor for his first film, Woh Saat Din and also
recorded for his film Mr.India. Once again Kishore was recording great songs
for R.D.Burman for the film Saagar.
In 1987, Kishore was unhappy with the songs he was singing and decided to
retire and seek out his roots back at his Native Khandwa. However in October
1987 he died in Mumbai. But his last wish to go home was fulfilled as his
body was taken to his birth place Khandwa for cremation.
Kishore inspired many of today's singers one way or another. Singers like
Kumar Sanu, Abhijeet, Vinod Rathod and Babul Supriyo started their careers
as Kishore's clones. When Kishore was in the prime of his career there was
no space for anybody else, they only sang for low-budget films when those
movie producers couldn't afford to sign Kishore Kumar.
Married Life
Kishore Kumar was married four times, his wife's are, Ruma Guha Thakurta
(1950-1958), Madhubala (1960-1969), Yogeeta Bali (1975-1978) and Leena
Chandavarkar (1980-1987). He had two sons Amit Kumar, also an accomplished
playback singer, and Sumit Kumar.
Filmography
For a complete filmography, please see the IMDB entry.
Acted In: (1954) Naukri. (1956) Bhagambhag. (1955) Baap Re Baap. (1957)
Aasha. Bandi. (1958) Jalsaaz. Chalti Ka Naam Gadi. Dilli Ka Thug. (1960)
Bewakoof. GirlFriend. Mehlo Ke Khawab. (1961) Karodpati. Jhumroo. (1962)
Bombay Ka Chor. Manmauji. Naughty Boy. Rangoli. Half Ticket. (1963) Ek Raaz.
(1964) Bagi Shehzada. Dal Mein Kala. Bavre Nain. Mr X In Bombay. Ganga Ke
Lahren. Door Gagan Ki Chaon Mein. (1966) Pyar Kiye Ja. Akalmand. (1967)
Duniya Nachegi. Payal Ki Jhankar. Hai Mere Dil. (1968) Padosan. Do Dooni
Char. (1971) Hungama. (1973) Pyar Diwana. |