Saturday, March 9, 2024
Hindu-Muslim Unity In The Bollywood Of Yore
By Sumit Paul, New Age Islam
9 March 2024
In these times of Hindu-Muslim conflicts, old-timers would rue that the Hindi film industry of yore was indeed above all this (religious and communal) pettiness of today. An anecdote will make you realise this. Way back in 1957, a film hit the marquee. Its name was Changez Khan, starring Prem Nath and Bina Rai. It was composer Hansraj Bahl's home production. Though the movie didn't do very well, one of its songs, 'Muhabbat Zinda Rahti Hai, Muhabbat Mar Nahin Sakti' is still one of the favourite numbers of all those who love old Hindi songs. It was penned by Qamar Jalalabadi (Om Prakash Bhandari; did you know this?) and composed by Hansraj Bahl.
Om Prakash Bhandari, better known as Qamar Jalalabadi
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Hansraj came up with one of Rafi's landmark songs, based on Raag Sohoni with a fabulous chord's progression rising to the climatic refrain "Chali Aa, Chali Aaaaa" in a musical crescendo. Qamar was writing the song but Hansraj didn't like the Antaras (stanzas) written by Qamar. He wanted to switch to Naqsh Layallpuri (Jaswant Rai Sharma), retaining the words of the ' Mukhda '. Bahl's logic was that even Qamar had lifted the 'Mukhda' from the poetry of an Ustaad Shayar. Naqsh refused, saying that he'd rather write a new song instead of tampering with the words of Qamar and wrote an alternative ' Mukhda' for the song, "Muhabbat Mit Nahin Sakti Zamane Ke Mitane Se/ Ye Aisi Aag Hai Jo Aur Bhadkegi Bujhane Se." The alternative 'Mukhda' fitted the situation equally aptly, but Hansraj still wanted to retain the earlier ' Mukhda.'
The composer and the lyricist fell off, not to work together for quite some time. Qamar eventually completed the song, thanks to Rafi's intervention and persuasion. Rafi dispelled the misunderstandings among the three; Qamar, Hansraj and Naqsh. Qamar requested his friend Rafi with these words, "Ab Aapki Akhlaaqi Zimmedaari Hai Ke Aap Mere Iss Naghme Ko Amar Kar Dein" (Now it's your moral responsibility to immortalise this song of mine). Needless to say, Rafi immortalised it.
Where has that bonhomie gone? I'm really sad. By the way, Qamar Jalalabadi was born on March 9. Does today's generous know him? I can bet, even those few who've heard Qamar and Naqsh's names are not aware of their real names. Hansraj Bahl is also not known to today's youngsters. I hope, they know Rafi!
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A regular columnist for New Age Islam, Sumit Paul is a researcher in comparative religions, with special reference to Islam. He has contributed articles to the world's premier publications in several languages including Persian.
URL: https://newageislam.com/spiritual-meditations/hindu-muslim-unity-bollywood/d/131880
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