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Enoch Daniels wore many hats as a pianist, accordion player, and music arranger. He was born on this day in 1933 to a Catholic family in Pune. Both his family and the church played a significant role in forming his interest in music in his early years of childhood. In 1955, he moved to Bombay and struck his luck when he got to perform alongside Van Shipley across the nation and the globe. Daniels can be credited for popularizing the accordion here. He also worked in the troupe of renowned music composers like Shankar Jaikishan, Salil Chowdhury, S D Burman, Khayyam, and N Dutta. He worked as an arranger in popular films such as Pinjra (1972), Kabie Kabhie (1976) Choti Si Baat (1976), and Gauri (1986). Cinemaazi wishes him on his birthday!
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Renowned singer P B Sreenivas passed away on this day in 2013. Other than Kannada he also sang in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Tulu and Konkani. Born in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, he took inspiration from his mother who was a singer herself. Growing up, Mohammed Rafi was his favourite singer. He got his first chance to sing in a play at the age of 12.
His film debut came in Mr Sampat (1952). He would go on to become the voice of the Kannada superstar Dr Rajkumar, delivering hit after hit in his films. He was known for his collaborations with M S Baburaj and G Devarajan. He was also a poet and wrote two ghazals for Nandu (1981).
He has been felicitated with the Kannada Rajyothsava Award, the Kalaimamani Award, and the Karnataka Nafija Award.
Today marks the birth anniversary of Padma Vibhushan-awardee Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Noted music composer, sarod player, and teacher, he presented classical Indian music to the West. Born 14 April, 1922, he received his training from his father, maestro Alauddin Khan. Performing from the age of 13, he went on to become the court musician to the maharaja of Jodhpur for seven years. Conferred the title Ustad or master musician by the state, his fame grew when he was invited by renowned violinist Yehudi Menuhin to New York City in 1955. Many performances and recordings followed in the West, where he also often performed with his brother-in-law, famous composer and sitarist Ravi Shankar. Invited to compose music for films, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan scored the music for Chetan Anand's Aandhiyan (1952), Satyajit Ray’s Devi (1960), Tapan Sinha's Kshudito Pashan (Hungry Stones, 1960), and the Ismail Merchant-James Ivory production The Householder (1963), for which he won the Best Musician of the Year award. Khan also played the sarod for a song in the film Seema (1955), as well as composed some of the music for Bernardo Bertolucci's Little Buddha (1993). Ustad Ali Akbar Khan passed away in 2009.
On the occassion of #AmbedkarJayanti2021 Cinemaazi pays tribute to the most important political figure of independent India, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar whose life and work continue to inspire anti-caste movements across the world.
Like all significant political figures, there have been several film adaptations of Dr Ambedkar's life, both fiction and non-fiction. We can look back to A V Bhashyam's Films Division documentary Babasaheb Ambedkar (1981), which combined the typical style of the Government documentary with an experimental flair. Basavaraj Kestur's 1991 Kannada film Balaka Ambedkar, Bharath Parepalli's Telugu film Dr Ambedkar (1992) and Shashikant Nalawade's Marathi language Yugpurush Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar (1993) were also made. The most famous of the adaptations is of course Jabbar Patel's National Award winning Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar (2000) which had Malayalam superstar Mammootty essaying the legendary activist. Jabbar Patel has recalled about his apprehensions regarding the scenes depicting the ideological divide between Dr Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi, but he was aided by Asha Parekh in getting the film cleared. Here's to hoping we see more adaptations of Ambedkar and other anti-caste activists in the future.
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