Listen to my Flute Tune for song "Jab Deep Jale Aana" from the Film : CHITCHOR of 1976
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Listen to my Flute Tune for song "Jab Deep Jale Aana" from the Film : CHITCHOR of 1976
(Author's Note : Click above PLAY button to listen to song "Jab Deep Jale Aana" from the Film : CHITCHOR of 1976 which I played on my Flute using Latin Bolero Beat. So I tried to make a fusion of Western Beat and Indian Semi-Classical Song. This song was set to Tune in Raga Yaman Kalyan by very talented Music Director Ravindra Jain who unfortunately is Blind. CHITCHOR was an art movie with a very low budget and was produced by famous Rajshree Productions of Tarachand Barjatya who earlier had made a very successful emotional Film : DOSTI in 1964. Although CHITCHOR was an Art Movie, yet commercially it was a big hit all across India.
CHITCHOR was a very short movie of I think only 90 minutes but the story was superb and at the end there was a suspense which is revealed at the last moment by the Director. There were only 4 songs which were brilliantly composed by Ravindra Jain.
I also liked the low-key acting by middle-class expert Amol Palekar and newcomer Zarina Wahab who tried to emulate acting of Jaya Bhaduri wife of Famous Big B. Jaya Bhaduri was a very accomplished actress in mid-seventies.
I saw this movie in 1976 in Mumbai when I was visiting my hometown from USA for the first time since I immigrated to USA in 1971. And it goes without saying I loved this movie from the first scene to the last scene. Movie was shot, I guess (not so sure) at Mahabaleshwar the famous scenic and beautiful Hill Station of Maharashtra State.
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Please CLICK below YOUTUBE video link to watch the song "Jab Deep Jale Aana".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11yh-UCeev4
Regards,
Dr. Kamath
P.S. At the time of this writing I feel extremely happy to let readers know that today I had been to Hanuman Temple of Vedic Heritage in Long Island to listen to Pt. Jasraj Jee’s free concert in the altar of the Temple on the occasion of Guru Poornima day. Just before he arrived I was playing Raga Bhoopali inside the Temple along with Temple Tabla Player. And as I was playing last part of my Raga in fast tempo Pt. Jasraj Jee arrived and I feel extremely good that for one and half minute he listened to my Flute. Since I saw him arriving, I concluded my rendition and touched his feet and he blessed me. Maybe with touching of his feet, I will have more inspiration playing Flute. I feel extremely good about this happening today.
Also while leaving, as I was playing Raga Malkauns in other part of Temple which has a high ceiling which gives a tremendous spiritual echo, Pt. Jasraj Jee waited for one minute to listen to my Flute. I feel really blessed today.
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Dear Dr. Kamath,
Your flute sound was really sweet and nice and as pleasant as the film itself-- and its songs! Surprisingly you have missed to mention about Yesudas when talking of 'Chitchor'. I love those 3 films made by Basu Chatterjee - 'Rajnigandha', 'Chhoti-si Baat' and 'Chitchor', all with Amol Palekar who played the 'middle-class' simple guy with a class of his own! The finest and my most favourite was the first one, but the second one was more hilarious and the the third one was musically the best of the three. I may attempt a review of one of the three films, mostly the second one.
All the great artistes of India seem to be drawn by your flute sound and land up wherever you are playing! It is indeed a blessing of Sai Baba and I really feel very happy that you got an oppurtunity to play in front of such a great artiste like Pt. Jasraj-ji! I heartily wish you more such occasions in the future!
My sincere 'pranam's to my 'music guru-on-line' (You, Who else?!) and thank you for all the musical inspirations that you give through your postings, on this auspicious occasion of 'Guru-Poornima'!
Regards,
S.V.Nathan.
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