Siraj
Khan received an interesting call from someone who asked, “Is this the
real Sharda?†- the spontaneous reply was, “the real Titliâ€
With an impressive resume of resoundingly successful musical events
paying tribute to legendary artistes such as music composer O.P. Nayyar
and Geeta Dutt, Siraj and his team pulled together yet another such
event, this time with the famous Bollywood playback singer, Sharda, a
living legend performing live on stage at Shaam-e-Sharda. The very same Sharda who became a household name overnight in 1966 and with the sensational hit number: Titli Udi, Ud jo chali phool ne kaha aaja mere paas, titli kahe mein chali Aaakash from the film "Suraj"
Siraj Khan pays painstaking attention to the sequence of songs, the
performing artistes and the stage design. He scripts interesting
anecdotes prefacing ea ch song so that the whole performance unfolds
seamlessly, usually punctuated by light humor throughout. The proceeds
of the show are targeted to helping the displaced and the homeless,
victims of the floods of 2010 in Pakistan.
The black and white poster that served as the backdrop for the stage set
the tone for the evening - an enlarged photograph of Sharda and
Mohammad Rafi, in a live concert along with music directors Shankar -
Jaikishan. “Siraj ji informed me that 31st July, 2011 was also the 31st d
eath anniversary of Mohammad Rafi. He was kind enough, Naa, to
ask my permission if he could include some Rafi songs in the show.â€
Sharda told Siraj - “I’ll sing his part in my own voice - Rafi ki shaan mein.â€
Sharda lived up to her promise when she sang Rafi’s songs: Achha hi hua dil toot gaya and Jigar ka dard badhta ja raha hai from the movies “Maan Bahen aur Biwi†and “Street Singer†respectively.
The show began with duets originally sung by Sharda with Mukesh,
Mohammad Rafi and Kishore Kumar. Sharda added her distinctive touch
using pre-recorded tracks with the actual voices of the male singers,
while she sang her own component playing her keyboard. This was a unique
arrangement, because according to Sharda, she is at her best when she
sings along with the voices of the original singers.
The songs rendered in this manner were from the films “Around the World"– Duniya ki sair karlo, followed by her solo hits from the film “Ek Nari Ek Bharamchari†– Aap ke peeche parr gai mein, and Baat zara hai aapas ki from the film “Jahan Pyar Milay†for which Sharda garnered the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 1970.
This unique performance thus gave the audience what they were hoping
for: the original touch – the living legend singing along with great
legends, though no longer with us but their memories were brought alive
in those songs that evening.
As the evening progressed, Sharda got into her groove and spontaneously
sang several additional songs. She mesmerized and regaled t he audience
with her experiences in yesteryear Bollywood. Her spontaneous recall
rendition of the classic Ghar aya mera pardesi was from the top drawer. Inviting the audience to call out “Bilkulâ€, a la Kishore Kumar in the song, she brought alive the song Masti ho jawani ho from the film “Dil Daulat Duniyaâ€. For the song Wo Pari kahan se laoon teri dulhan jisse banaoon several paris-
local stars Meena, Shua, Suzana, Nayanika and Shraddha, accompanied her
with Salman Dar in the role of Ganga Ram. Salman played Ganga Ram to
the hilt- even his inadvertent lapse of memory of some lines lent to the
mood of the song and befitted the Ganga Ram ki samaj mein na aye (no
pun intended). On Siraj’s su ggestion, Sharda sang two Ghazals: Aah ko
Chahiye and Ye na thi hamari qismat from her own Ghalib album
“Andaz-e-Bayan aur†which resonated well with the audience.
When Sharda wasn’t on the stage, she was enjoying the show listening to her songs sung by the local artistes. The song jaane chaman shola badan from Gumnaam sung by Suzana and Vasanth was perhaps the most enjoyable duet. Mujh ko apne gale laga lo from Hamrahi sung by Meena and Salman Dar was nicely sung, on Sharda's own request. Meena also joined with Siraj to sing Tum Pyar se dekho - the first song picturized on Hema Malini in the film ‘Sapno ka Saudagar‘ - Nayanika’s upbeat and lively, hello hello sun sun sun re balam from the film “Pyar Mohabbat†received tremendous applause. Salman Dar's song Kaun hai jo sapno mein aaya from "Jhuk gaya aasman" and Vasanth's Yaad na jaye beete dinno ki from the film "Dil Ek Mandir" were sung in Rafi’s memory.
When Sharda sang Dekho Mera dil Machal gaya from the film,
“Suraj†- it echoed the mood and sentiment of the audience and
underlined unanimous agreement that Sharda’s voice still retained its
unique innocent appeal of her younger days. Someone commented, “It was
like we are back in the 70‘s.†The highlight of the evening was to
follow next...Sharda's own blend of Chale jaana zara tehro intertwined
with Sohail Rana's Aaj jaane ki zid na karo, an experiment generously
applauded.
The evening could not have ended in better way than with Sharda singing her most popular song Titli udi…. Reportedly the song was tied with Rafi’s song also from the film Suraj: Baharon phool barsao mera Mehboob aya hai for Filmfare's best song award for 1966.
A member in the audience who initially planned to go to the Ghulam Ali
concert held on the same evening, decided to stay on until the end of
the Sharda show. “I became so captivated and engaged that I did not want
to leave.†he told Siraj.
A few days later Siraj arranged for an phone
interview with Sharda. I enjoyed talking to her. I found her to be very
friendly, articulate, humorous and frank in her comments. I have
included some of her remarks in the article for your reading pleasure.
“It was Shri Raj Kapoor who offered to give me a voice test in his
studio,†and the rest as they say, is history. Sharda was among the few
artists who survived the era when the Mangeshaker sisters were at their
peak.
I wanted to know how she survived for 20 years in
Bollywood under those circumstances: “every new artist copied Lata Ji“,
she said with all due respect, “I tried to be different, I had my own
approach, my own style – and that’s why people loved me for my own style
they saw a change. But alas - the music industry got crushed, it never
got the chance to expand fully, no dimensions were added – and then
people ask ‘where is the music headed?’ she answered rhetorically –
‘Where will it go – it never got another dimension‘â€
Sharda was quite candid in her remarks, “There were many artists that
could have contributed to the music industry: Geeta Dutt, Shamshad
Begum, Suman Kalyanpur, Mubarak Begum, Sudha Malhotra, Sandhya
Mukherjee, to name just a few – These were all worthy artistes, devoted
singers and would have introduced different dimensions – but they and
others like them got crushed because of the foolishness of producers and
politics.†She likened that era as, “a house with only one window
openedâ€
Sharda honestly believes that music must pass on, “Always bring music up and give it to the new generation.â€
Sharda is not only a singer but also a music
composer, she told me that she has composed and recorded nine songs,
“for an upcoming American Movie†- she claimed that nobody has done that
in India. Name of the movie is to be announced soon.
Her advice to upcoming and new singers: “Take music courses – take
advice from people who have been there. I took advise from Shri Raj
Kapoor, received personal training from Shankar and Jaikishan. I took
lessons from Nirmaladevi Aroon Devi, Govinda‘s mother.
Sharda believes in “give back“ policy - for this she has formulated Voice culture workshop “Nad Lehari" (Sound waves).
She applauds Siraj Khan for his consistent work
towards the O.P.Nayyar Memorial Trust, helping aging and forgotten
musicians and singers in their twilight years, who have given us so much
of joy in the past through their many wonderful songs which we hum even
today. “It was my turn for payback." In that respect I called her a
payback singer, and she was amused by that remark.
Raj Kapoor had recorded 3 songs of Sharda for his
movie “Mera Naam Jokerâ€, but somehow were never included in the final
print - It would be nice if those are retrievable.
“I plan to be back to USA next year. Siraj and I have talked about doing
another concert next year. Currently I am off to Mumbai to work in a
documentary in India.â€
The “Titli†flew to Mumbai the next day.