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041 _aEnglish
082 _a920
_bDAT
100 _aDatt, Sharad
245 _aKundan :
_bSaigal's Life & Music
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bStellar Publishers,
_c2019.
300 _c21.59 x 13.97 x 21.59 cm
520 _aA National Award Winning Biography by Sharad Dutt, it has been transcreated into English by Jyoti Sabharwal. A unique voice and singing style that could not possibly be emulated, and an acting prowess that complemented the gifted throat, earned Kundan Lal Saigal a distinct place in the annals of Indian cinema. A bi-lingual actor, he commenced his cinematic sojourn with New Theatres, and touched the zenith with Devdas in 1935, that was to become an all-time classic. With each successive venture – President, Dharti Mata, Street Singer, Zindagi, Bhakt Surdas, Tansen, Shahjahan, et al – he kept soaring to reach the zenith. With the release of his maiden Bengali film, Didi, he captured the hearts of Bengal’s cognoscenti. And his songs in Bangla received approbation of the Laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore: “Ki shundar gala tomar! Aage jaane le katayi na anand petam.” No non-Bengali singer had been conferred such praise before or after Saigal. Here was an artiste, nonpareil, in past or future, as he became a legend in his lifetime. His repertoire in varied genres of songs, ghazals, bhajans, as also in other modes of classical style enthralled the masses, as these renditions made them laugh and cry. A film career that merely lasted fifteen years (1932-1946), he performed in just about 36 films and rendered almost 185 songs in Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Punjabi, Bangla and Tamil, thus proving the dictum that it’s not the extensiveness but the intensity of those renderings that bequeaths the mantle of immortality. With five decades dedicated to the electronic media, the 1946-born Sharad Dutt is a famed, versatile producer. A former Deputy Director General of Doordarshan, he is credited with bringing Indian litterateurs and celebrated stars on the small screen. Jyoti Sabharwal is a former journalist, and founder-publisher, Stellar. She has co-authored the memoirs and penned biographies of hi-end achievers.
700 _aSabharwal, Jyoti (Editor, Translator)
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_cBOOKS
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_d46098