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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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Life imitates art


Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai, when it was released in 1961, proved Raj Kapoor’s grip on the public imagination to be strong as ever. Surendra Miglani pays a tribute to the great showman on his death anniversary, which falls on June 2

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When some ferocious dacoits surrendered to the police on the prompting of Loknayak Jai Prakash Narain sometime in the late 1970s, film critics and cine-goers were amazed to see how life was imitating art. Great showman Raj Kapoor had suggested this solution to tackle the menace of dacoits in Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai. Ironically, when the movie was released—in 1961— several critics had described the idea as "ridiculous".

A lot of people, the film tried to convey, were forced to remain dacoits as fear of harsh punishment constantly haunted them. The children of the dacoits, too, did not have any choice but to adopt this profession, as they feared that the society would not let them live with dignity. If the government assured the dacoits that they would be treated leniently, there was a chance to lessen the burden of the dacoits from society to a great extent, the film emphasised.

As if the idea of Raj Kapoor making a film on dacoits was not sufficient to make the observers ridicule it, Raj engaged Arjun Dev Rashk to write the story of the movie. The latter was known to be a writer of urbane and highly sophisticated themes.

Even Shanker (of Shanker-Jaikishan team) refused to do the film, saying a movie on the theme of dacoits had no scope for music. However, Raj, as always, had faith in himself. To convince Shanker, he hit upon an idea. It was a tradition in Raj’s camp to prepare a tune and then write a lyric for it. However, in this case, Raj asked Shailendra to first write the opening lines of the theme song of the movie. Then he invited Shanker and spoke the lines penned by Shailendra, "Hoton pe sachai rehti hai, jahaan dil mein safai rehti hai; hum us desh ke waasi hain, jis desh mein ganga behti hai". He asked the ace composer if he still believed that such poetic words, evoking the flow of the Ganga, did not offer any scope for music.

The two lines were enough to motivate Shanker to sign on the dotted line instantly. Come to think of it, the movie came to be a milestone in the annals of Hindi film music. A record number of five songs—Ho maine pyar kiya.., Mera naam Raju..., Hoton pe sachai rehti hai... Begani shadi mein Abdullah diwana... and O basanti pawan paagal—were played in the annual programme of Binaca Geetmala of Radio Ceylon in 1961 which was considered to be a barometer of the popularity of songs for 41 years.

The song Ho maine pyar kiya`85picturised on Padmini bathing under a waterfall had a mesmerising effect on viewers. The number also faced problems with the Censor Board when it objected to the line Dheere dheere aakhir band kali muskayee, saying it carried a vulgar meaning. Hasrat Jaipuri, who had penned the song, revealed in a TV interview that he was forced to change the words to Dheere dheere aakhir man ki kali muskayee.

Noted music director Anu Malik considers Raj Kapoor as a genius in the field of music. He says he has never been able to understand how he and his team must have produced the unique chorus sound appearing to come from quite a distance in the song Aa ab launt chalen in Jis Desh Mein`85

The movie took the country by storm. At a special premiere of the film at Calcutta, Raj Kapoor came to address the audience during the interval. When he introduced himself as Mera naam..., the whole house interrupted him, yelling Raju, the name of the character played by him in the movie. Padmini said she did not know Bengali, so she would not be able to speak there. However, the fans yelled, "No speech, just say Oi Oi". The expression, thanks to her unique style of uttering it, made her a darling of cine-goers.

Another "style" which cinegoers remember to date was of Pran who essayed the role of ferocious dacoit Raaka who constanly rubbed his fingers round his neck. Pran says the mannerism was meant to convey the fear of noose, which always exists in the mind of every dacoit. Incidentally, the wig and the moustache of the dacoit were "copy" of a real life dacoit who was killed in an encounter those days.

The movie, incidentally, won four Filmfare awards—for Best Film, Best Actor (Raj Kapoor), Best Art Director (M.R. Acharekar) and Best Editor (G.G. Mayekar).

Anari?


Many Movies that the title includes the word "Anari" Mean Stupid Bat not In Raj Kapoor Anari movie. Yes Anari Mean stupid bat Raj kapoor won't to show to every one that Anari or in English Translate Stupid Is a person that have felling too and He also a kind Person.

In Anari Raj Kapoor Movie. The Anari character Name "Raj Kumar". Not a Great name for a stupid for sure bat in the movie Raj Kumar is a orphan that live in Smell room that he renter from the hostess Ms L.D Sa. Raj woes not pay for the rent and Ms L.D SA wait for the money Bat Raj Can pay that.
Raj is an amazing artist.
Raj Drew the life. He always drew the thing that he woes won't to have like a woman that hold her baby on her hands and feed him.

Raj woes looking for job bat every time when he goes to job, they fired him on the first day at work. Raj decides to stop looking for job. So L.D SA decides to buy Raj Arts and tell him that same one that she knows won't to buy Raj Arts.
Raj goes out side to find same thing new to drew. Then he meets Aarti Sohanlal the Girl that Raj meet day before at The Street. What Raj woes don’t know that she an Rich Girl. Aarti tell to Raj that she working for a rich woman. When he ask her what her name she answer that her name is Asha. Bat asha is her employee.
After Aarti know that Raj Drewing She decide that he will come to drewing her Ms (Asha) for money.
Raj and Aarti woes in love bat they both from different employee. Aarti woes not giving up and go to Date with Raj in hide places.

Raj that woes unemployed get work in factory for medication. What Raj doesn't know that his boss is Aarti Father?
After the first day of work Raj run home to L.D SA and show her the money, she woes so happy for Raj. Raj decides to go to eat out with L.D SA for His job.

One Day His Boss Invit him to is daughter Birthday, Raj woes need to bring the cake. When He gets in to the party Asha run to him and ask him to go. He doesn't understand and then his boss comes and Asha woes already go away.
Raj woes see Aarti Come with a shining dress. Raj knows now that Aarti woes lie to him and he lives the house.

L.D SA Woes wait to Raj in home. The day woes running day and It woes so cold L.D Sa woes go out side to Find Raj. Raj woes sit alone in hide place from the Rain bat the true he woes hide from the lies that he Know. L.D SA find am and won't to take him back him. After time L.D SA get Raj back home.
After what Raj woes past he decide to live L.D SA house and go away.
Bat what Raj don’t know that L.D SA love him like her Child. She shows him all the paint that he makes and that she save in her drawer. In This day L.D SA get to be Raj mom and Raj get to be L.D SA son.

After the raining day L.D SA start to fell not good. Raj Invite a doctor that Check here The Doctor give am to name of the medication. When Raj goes to buy the Medication He don’t find the Medication that he need to buy, the pharmacist give am the Medication of the factory where Raj woes work before.
When Raj Back home he find Aarti next to L.D SA Bed. Raj woes don’t talk to her and run to give L.D SA the Medication, when L.D SA get the Medication She start to fell bad she start to fell hurts in her Heart. Raj woes don’t understand what happened to her.
One day when Raj woes need to give to L.D Sa the Medication L.D Sa don’t won't to take the Medication bat she take at again and She start to fell pain in the heart again And then She relax L.D Sa tell to Raj that Bring Aarti for her, Raj don’t woes won't to spake with Aarti bat L.D Sa Ask him for.
Raj Go to Aarti house bat Aarti woes can come to meet L.D SA. Raj lives the house and goes to L.D SA.
Before he back L.D SA go to her layer and tell him that she give all her money and house to Raj.
When Raj get in home L.D SA woes already in the bed. I go in and tell her that Aarti can come and he doesn't understand the peoples. Then when He looks on her he see that she don’t moving and her eyes close. His woes know on this Day that he lost her mom again.

After L.D SA die people's woes say that Raja woes kill L.D SA because he woes can pay the rant. Bat this woes not true 3 days before Raj buy the Medication woes one battle that go out from the Factory that woes in at two hurt medication bat the boss Factory don’t woes won't to confessional that the Medication woes the thing that woes kill ms L.D Sa. Aarti that woes date with Raj woes need to indicate woes know the true that Raj don’t kill Ms L.D SA and it woes her dad Factory Medication that kill her.
Her dad Friend tell him that he should make Aarti to say that Raj kill Ms L.D SA.
On the day that Aarti woes need to indicate the layer ask her if Raj kill Ms L.D SA.
Aarti woes looking and Raj then she looking on her dad and she say that he don’t kill her and that it woes is dad Factory Medication The Factory woes close and Raj win.

Raj woes ready to live Ms L.D SA house. Bat then the door close and many stuff of L.D SA stuff woes moving. Then Aarti go in the room and See Raj ready to live the house. She tell him that Ms L.D SA tell her that If same thing happened to her Aarti Take Care of Raj. Aarti take Raj Bag and Go up to His room.

My Opinion
Anari Is moors one Best movie of Raj Kapoor Director and Actors.
Anari Have sweet Story about Lonely Man that Live in Ms L.D SA house. The Cast Doing good job by Tell the story to as, They make as Cry they make as sing they make as to laugh and most of all like in all Raj kapoor Movies they make as fell what they fell.
The Movies have many amazing Songs Like Wo Chand Khila, Kisi ki muskrahataho pe, Dil Ki Nazar Se, Kuch Shikha Hai Hamne, and Tere Jane. With Late and Mukesh Voice.
What Raj Kapoor try to Learn as From the movie that same time you need to believe that Stupid Man also can say same thing true and this that maybe he kind loony it not say that He Don’t know noting about the life


Wining:
The Movie Win at: 5 wins
Best Actor: Raj Kapoor
Best Lyricist: Shailendra
Best Music Director: Ravi Shankar
Bask Playback singer male: Mukesh
Best Supporting Actress: Lalita Pawar

My Rate: 9.0/10
Imdb Rate: 7.6/10
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