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Shailendra


[b]Shailendra[/b]
Birth: 30th August 1923
Birthplace: Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Profession: Poet, Bollywood Film song Lyricists


Born in Rawalpindi on 30th August 1923 as Shankardas Kesrilal Shailendra, Shailendra was the eldest of the four sons of Parvati Devi and Sri Kesrilal. During his childhood days his family moved to Mathura for good but the accidental death of his mother after the shift caused a deep pain for Shailendra, which almost turned him an atheist.

Shailendra started his career with the orthodox method of joining the government organization and lead his secure life. His job in Indian Railways brought him to the city of Bombay in 1947, when the Indian freedom struggle was at its best. The stereotype and technical aspect of his job was totally out of line with is artistic nature. He spent more of his duty hours writing poetry than toiling in the workshop. His Incharge always used to complain about his working habits and was the cause of general resentment.

Raj Kapoor discovers Shailendra

Shailendra decided to take part in the Freedom struggle in his own style. He used to write verses and fiery poems, which would ignite the masses. His poem ‘Jalta hai Punjab’ was a highlight and when reading out aloud during a public meeting, Raj Kapoor caught eye of him. Raj Kapoor saw an emerging star for Indian history and expressed his desire to buy the poems Shailendra has written for his new production. Shailendra, the young patriot blood refused to do so. But due to some domestic reasons and responsibilities, Shailendra approached Raj Kapoor and agreed to his terms. His first project was ‘Barsaat’. ‘Barsaat’ is one of the musical hit of the last century.

Shailendra had best of his association with Shankar-Jaikishan, but shared a equally pleasant rappot with musical giants of those days, like Salil Chowdhary (Madhumati), S. N. Tripathi, (Sangeet Samrat Tanseen), S.D. Burman (Guide and Bandini) and Pt. Ravi Shankar (Anuradha).

He won the Filmfare award for Best Lyricist thrice. Out of the three two were won in consecutive years. The first came in 1958 for the song ‘Ye mera deewanapan hai’ from the film Yahudi, and the second in 1959 for the evergreen ‘Sab kuch seekha hamne’ from Anari. In 1968 Shailendra won it again for the third time for ‘Main gaaun tum so jaao’, from 'Brahmachari'.

Shailendra considered his life as his real poetry. He used to derive inspiration from his walks along Juhu beach every morning. He wrote songs for almost all occasions of life, let alone ordinary situations. Those lyrics were vibrantly alive, in the sense they went far beyond the context of the film situation for which they were intended, and lived on long after the film itself had passed from memory. There is a Shailendra song for any emotion, any situation, from birth to death, such was his versatility.

Shailendra's end days

It is quite ironical that for the man who loved life so much, the spectra of death always haunted him. He was obsessed by death. There was no fear involved, but a kind of helplessness drew him towards it. His producing Teesri Kasam caused him several heartaches and it was also the ultimate cause of his death. But what bothered him was not the film's failure at the box-office, but that his investment in friends he trusted and loved went wrong. Shailendra was admitted to the hospital on December 13 1966, but on his way he decided to stop at the famous cottage at the RK Studios to call on Raj Kapoor, where he promised R.K. that he would complete the lyrics for ‘Jeena yahan marna yahan’ for Mera Naam Joker. That was one promise he could never keep, for Shailendra died on the following day, which also happened to be R.K’s birthday. Reading the following lines from 'Anari' can see his obsession for death:

"Ke mar ke bhi kisi ko yaad aaenge
Kisi ke aansuon mein muskuraenge
Kahega phool har kali se baar baar
Jeena isi ka naam hai"

Lyricist Shailendra is most remembered for his outstanding achievements with Raj Kapoor and Shankar Jaikishan in almost all the R.K. films. His death on December 14, 1966 saw one of the leading lights of the film industry extinguished.



Shailendra considered his life as his real poetry. He used to derive inspiration from his walks along Juhu beach every morning. He wrote songs for almost all occasions of life, let alone ordinary situations. Those lyrics were vibrantly alive, in the sense they went far beyond the context of the film situation for which they were intended, and lived on long after the film itself had passed from memory. There is a Shailendra song for any emotion, any situation, from birth to death, such was his versatility.

Shailendra was born in Rawalpindi on 30th August 1923 as Shankardas Kesrilal Shailendra. He was the eldest of the four sons of Parvati Devi and Sri Kesrilal. During his childhood days his family moved to Mathura for good but the accidental death of his mother after the shift caused a deep pain for Shailendra, which almost turned him an atheist. Shailendra started his career with the orthodox method of joining the government organization and lead his secure life. His job in Indian Railways brought him to the city of Bombay in 1947, when the Indian freedom struggle was at its best. The stereotype and technical aspect of his job was totally out of line with is artistic nature. He spent more of his duty hours writing poetry than toiling in the workshop. His Incharge always used to complain about his working habits and was the cause of general resentment.

Raj Kapoor with whom Shailendra gave his best, heard him in a 'Kavi Sammelan' when he was reciting one of his poem. Raj Kapoor saw an emerging star for Indian history and expressed his desire to buy his poems. Shailendra, the young patriot blood refused to do so. But due to some domestic reasons and responsibilities, Shailendra approached Raj Kapoor and agreed to his terms. His first project was 'Barsaat'. Shailendra wrote his first song 'Barsat Mein Tum Se Mile Hum Sajan..' for Raj Kapoor. Eventually, Barsat was also the first film for the emerging music director duo Shankar-Jaikishan. The film proved very successful and after the success of Barsaat Raj Kapoor, Shankar-Jaikishan and Shailendra always worked together.

No doubt, Shailendra gave his best with Shankar-Jaikishan, but he shared equally pleasant rapport with musical giants of those days, like Salil Chowdhary, S. N. Tripathi and S.D. Burman. He was an active member of Progressive Writers' association and one of the founder members of Indian Peoples' Theatre (IPTA). Shailendra won the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist thrice. Out of the three two were won in consecutive years. The first came in 1958 for the song 'Ye Mera Deewanapan Hai..' from the film Yahudi, and the second in 1959 for 'Sab Kuch Seekha Ham Ne..' from Anari. In 1968 Shailendra won it again for the third time for 'Main Gaaoon Tum So Jao..', from the film Brahmachari.

It is quite ironical that for the man who loved life so much, the spectra of death always haunted him. He was obsessed by death. There was no fear involved, but a kind of helplessness drew him towards it. His producing Teesri Kasam caused him several heart aches and it was also the ultimate cause of his death. Shailendra was admitted to the hospital on December 13, 1966. Shailendra died on the following day, which also happened to be Raj Kapoor's birthday. Lyricist Shailendra is most remembered for his outstanding achievements with Raj Kapoor and Shankar-Jaikishan in almost all the R.K. films. His death on December 14, 1966 saw one of the leading lights of the film industry extinguished.

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One week to remember; Watching RK films at cinema

Hi everybody it's been quite a lot of time I was absent from this forum.
I'm back with a report of an unforgettable week end in Florence.
It all started few weeks ago when I came to know that the River to River Film Festival was showing some RK's movies honoring him twenty years after his death.

I went there with a group of aficionados willing to see the films as much as I did...
Florence itself is some amazing city you want to visit once in your life, but the excitement was all for the movies...needless to say that it has been the first time for me to watch RK films at a movie theater...well it was Sunday 7th of December and me and my group of friends came to lunch at an Indian restaurant, we were 12 at that time, chatting and eating happily and checking for the clock as we did not want to miss Awara!!
Yes on the afternoon we were going to watch the special film and we were all so happy, up till now I still can't believe it but...we arrived at the cinema and there we met other friends for a total of 17 people almost.
The magic was about to begin, just from the entrance of the movie hall as there were posters from the films Awara, Shri 420 and Bobby.


The hall was full and many among the audience were watching the film for the first time.
How can I express the magic, the dream that has been being there, looking at people's reactions to the film, I was totally fascinated from seeing for the first time in my life Raj saab on a big screen...geez was he the handsomest or what?? So young, elegant, soulful
The audience was captured by the story, the characters and the songs...in the darkness of the cinema I got emotional more than once!!
At the end a big applause came spontaneous from the audience and my friends and I were so happy, the air around us was electric with the magic of RK's Awara, that lovable little/big vagabond has had the ability once again to conquer the hearts of people no matter the distance in time, place or culture.

Next day it was the turn of Shri 420, before that we went to a meeting about RK and his music in films, quite an interesting meeting with a musician and then a fan of RK films too.
it has been so touching listening to a professional in music, a guy from the west saying the same exact things I felt about Raj Kapoor, at some moment this musician, whose name is Paolo Scarnecchia, was pointing to us how RK could reach his audience through "a wave of warmth" the warm of his feelings... I could have said word for word all that he was saying, the innocent gaze of the little vagabond, his humanity... if this wasn't touching enough, later it has come the totally unforgettable expierience of watching my all time beloved movie, again at the beautiful old Odeon Cinema in Florence, with friends...
The copy they did use was original, not a dvd or something and fortunately it all has worked well...you know how it could be with old movies...
Needless to say that during that day I felt happy, more happy than ever before, I knew I had something more in my life, some more richness inside coming from the beauty of watching Shri 420 at the cinema.
Of course I did notice before how handsome Raj saab was, but watching him on a big screen has made me live some unforgettable moments I can barely write and put on words.
I could follow the entire film without reading subtitles for the so many times I had already watched this film on my tiny tv set.
So I could appreciate every single second of it, the songs, the dialogs, costumes and the magic this film can create again and again...looked quite as Raj saab himself was around us during those couple of days...I wish he could have been alive and knowing...maybe somehow he knows how he can touch and let his audience dream, hope and feel a better person through this film all over again.
I wish he could be here now as I could thank and bow to him again and again for the beauty, humanity and innocence he has created with his art/heart.
Of course at the end of the movie the applause has come again, and I left Florence a happier person, aware of the fact that this experience maybe has made me a better person, it has caused my sense of life to grow in a dense and sweet mood.
Wherever you are, thank you so much Raj saab, you heart was big enough to reduce whatever distance between us!

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A two Tribute Of Raj Kapoor






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Raj Kapoor Fanclub celebrate Raj Kapoor 84th Birthday



Raj Kapoor Fanclub Celebrate Raj Kapoor 84th Birthday on 14 in December .

Member wish to Raj Kapoor and Happy birthday.

haleoyal:
;flowf; Today is Raj Kapoor's birthday...He was born in 14 December 1924...Today is his 84th celebrate day...Happy birthday dear Raj Saab...Happy birthday to you...You are and you will live always in our hearts... ;fav/l; ;fav/l; ;fav/l;

kkm:
happy birthday from me too

RajKapoorFan:
Happy 84th Birthday Raj Kapoor. He leave us so early.
We always remind you as The Great Showman.

Awaara420:
Happy birthday to the best showman ever. No one can place you

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A poem for Raj KAPOOR - PAIN

It was a look that spring
When blossom the flowers of cherry tree
A cheerful rain silvery
was spilling to us
And
The days were smiling
And
The nights were so eternal....

On the earth
The jasmins
Under the stars shining
And
Under that moonlight
were strewing
with a faithful whiteness
so limpid...

The joy of spring
passed a long time ago
O my youth

Now
The jasmins
And
That moonlight
With his stars shining
Wore a dark pain
In heart sing a song icy...

The joy of spring
passed long time ago
O my heart

Now
The time brings from far
And plants in me
A pain
wearing by a remorse cruel
Without faithfulness...

Hale OYAL ......Novembre 2008 / Istanbul / TURKEY
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The Raj Kapoor Factor In Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

If you are thinking that we are spinning a scoop around the fact that the younger and modern Shah Rukh Khan in RAB NE BANA DI JODI is playing a character which goes by the name of Raj Kapoor, then you are mistaken! Yes, SRK does go by the name Raj Kapoor in the film and is once again essaying the iconic Raj, which he made so endearing and famous after the trendsetting DILWALE DULHANIA LE JAYENGE. A role which many other actors tried to enact unsuccessfully. However, we are referring to the real Raj Kapoor, the original showman of Bollywood, whose presence can be felt many a times in the Aditya Chopra directed Shah Rukh Khan starrer.

Firstly the simpleton character of Shah Rukh Khan (whose screen name is Surinder Sahni in RAB NE...) seems to be inspired by the simple, lovable ragamuffin/vagabond played by the legend, Raj Kapoor in his AWARA/ANARI days. Notice the simplicity and SRK's soft, soothing dialogue delivery style (Surinder Sahni this side ji!) which tug at the heart, much similar to Raj Kapoor's characters in his hey days. Then we have the couple logo of the R.K.Films (more like a dancing couple here) which makes an appearance in the promos and the posters of RAB NE BANA DI JODI And last but not the least, the original showman and his family's presence is highly pronounced in the brilliant dance track, 'Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte', where King Khan pays homage to the greats of Bollywood. And topping the list is of course Raj Kapoor followed by his brother, the great dancing star, Shammi Kapoor and the number ends with his youngest son, the super actor, Rishi Kapoor.
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Chori Chori RPG

RajKapoorfan and haleoyal members from Raj Kapoor Fanclub Play in the next RPG

Saagar: good morning pretty lady
Keemo: good morning mister gentleman
Saagar: Ok be ready we have to leave. Hi we don't have time to think. woman you always need to wait to them that they be ready
Keemo: you must wait me...I'll be ready quickly
Saagar: Quickly that quickly you already 15 minutes there. bhari musibat
Keemo:shut up!...I try to put in order my sarii...
Saagar: why I should be here with this girl ....Sarii?! can you wearing a bans and t - shirt. It be moor fast to wearing
Keemo: hı, hi..me too I don't want to be with you
Saagar: I know but I Already stake with you
Keemo: no..I want to take sarii...wait..
Saagar: ok I wait (Take a cigarette and light at)
Keemo: you are jungle man you know?
Saagar: (take the cigarette out from his mouth) wily? and you what? A rich woman
Keemo: and you?...A poor journalist...Why you say this? (At the same time She is in trouble with her sarii)
Saagar: you coming or I going to leave you here
Keemo: Wait...Wait...I'm ready and I'm here..just for you
Saagar: We don't have time the bus be here any minute
Keemo: where is the bus?...
Saagar: the bus not going in the house late go (he take her begs and go)
Keemo: Don't push me....... jungle man
Saagar: hurry up pretty lady
Keemo: wait please...Don't leave me here alone
Saagar: (He wait and look back) If you not won't to leave here so give me your hand (He reach out his hand to her)
Keemo: no..no..I'm mistaken..You are not jungle man you are a gentleman..wait
Saagar: ok. let's go... (she give him the hand and they look on they each other) ummm....
Keemo:Yes yes let's go....so you are happy?
Saagar: (He look on her and do a face like (VERY FUNNY) And take her out)
Keemo: look the bus come...
Saagar: stop stop. hi. hi stop. no wait...wait
Keemo: stop ...hi...stop why this bus go so quickly..hi
Saagar: no wait no...no (the bus go)
Keemo: ha.. you .see...what we are doing now gentleman?
Saagar: (he look on her) what we doing now?! if I Woes can I will be leave you here. but no now we walk.
Keemo:walk?..oh..no...you are crazy?...to Bangalore?...no..o..I can't
Saagar: Why not? Why you don't won't to walk?
Keemo: I'm really tired..Stop please...Don't have you another solution...?
Saagar: Tried that it you tired we even not start to walk and you tired.
Keemo: And I'm hungry... get something to eat
Saagar: It only 8:15 in the morning
Keemo: but I don't eat this morning...don't you remember mister?
Saagar: umm... woman... (he open the begs and find same fruit ) here eat that
Keemo: OOO...(she looks to fruits...There are two apples)...we have so much for eat...(She start to laugh)
Saagar: Haha... Next time I give you to eat me
Keemo: mister gentleman...(She angry)....hmmm...I start to be angry, you know?
Saagar: Good maybe then your head hurt and you stop talking to much.
Keemo: (SHE so much angry, she beat his hand) stop to make joke..you are cruel..
Saagar: haa... (he look on her) how you call me?
Kemmo: I said that you are cruel...so cruel
Saagar: (he get her hand) I am cruel
Kemmo: I want to eat something good..like breakfast..do you understand? please find something...
Sagaar: (look on her) Breakfast... here? (take the two apple from her eat one and put the second in the beg.
Kemmo: yes...It's funny?...
Sagaar: no... (He start to walk)
Keemo: ok...I obey you and I eat this one apple but don't forget I will be hungry still ...
Sagaar: (he look back) ok (give her the second apple) Lates go
Kemmo: (She follow him...at the same time she start to eat apple)...Don't walk speedily...
Saagar: (he look back and smile)
Keemo: (she smile too and continue TO FOLLOW him eating apple)

(on the road a bus come)
Saagar: (He go to the bus and stop at) Hi pretty lady you come?
Keemo: ok...I'm coming..take my hand.. (Saagar take her hand and they up to the bus) .
Keemo: oh...finally...we are on the bus...( but she eat still apple)

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