Purushottam Upadhyay (1934 - 2024) was an Indian musician, singer and composer who primarily worked in Gujarati and Hindi languages. He was well known in Gujarati semi-classical music and had composed music for more than 20 films and 30 plays. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2017.
Purushottam Upadhyay | |
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Born | |
Died | 11 December 2024 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | (aged 90)
Occupation(s) | Music composer, singer |
Known for | Gujarati semi-classical music |
Children | 2 daughters |
Awards | Padma Shri (2017) Gaurav Puraskar |
Biography
editUpadhyay was born on 15 August 1934 in Uttarsanda (now in Kheda district, Gujarat, India), had an interest in music from his childhood. His singing passion developed alongside his interest in listening music. He won numerous awards for performances during his school days. Without informing his family, he left his hometown to pursue a career in music in Bombay (now Mumbai) but returned due to lack of opportunities. He started working in Gujarati theatre companies and acted in supporting roles.[1][2]
He came to attention of theatre actor Ashraf Khan when he sang a song originally performed by Noor Jehan. He returned to Bombay. With the recommendation of Ashraf Khan, he secured a singing contract with All India Radio, Bombay. He also started gaining minor opportunities in the music industry. He developed personal connections with several artists, including Amirbai Karnataki, Alla Rakha, Dilip Dholakia, and Avinash Vyas. Under guidance of Vyas, he organized music programs at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and also taught at music classes there in Vyas's absence. He also studied classical music from Navrang Nagpurkar.[1][2]
He conducted solo music performances in India and abroad. Apart from singing in Gujarati Sugam Sangeet (semi-classical music), he sang ghazals. He worked with Kalyanji–Anandji where he gained experience as a music composer. He composed music for playback singers such as Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, and Mohammed Rafi. In the domain of Gujarati Sugam Sangeet, Hansa Dave was among the singers who performed under his direction.[1]
He composed music for more than 20 films and 30 plays. His well known Gujarati songs include "He Ranglo Jamyo", "Divaso Judaina Jay Che", "Ae Jaashe Jarur Milan Sudhi", "Have Mandir Na Barana", "Mari Koi Dalkhi Ma" and "Kahu Chu Jawanine".[2][3]
He died on 11 December 2024 in Mumbai.[2][4]
He had two daughters.[4]
Recognition
editThe Government of Gujarat honoured him with the Gaurav Puraskar for his contributions to Gujarati music.[1][2] In 2017, he received the Padma Shri from the Government of India.[1][2][4]
Filmography
editUpadhyay composed, co-composed, or sang songs for following films:
- Liludi Dharati (1968, Gujarati)
- Taqdeer (1983, Hindi)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Mule, Balkrishna Madhavrao. "ઉપાધ્યાય, પુરુષોત્તમ". Gujarati Vishwakosh (in Gujarati). Retrieved 19 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f "Legendary Gujarati singer Purushottam Upadhyay passes away at 90, PM Narendra Modi expresses condolences". The Times of India. 11 December 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
- ^ "We have lost a gem: Gujarat mourns Purushottam Upadhyay". The Times of India. 13 December 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
- ^ a b c "Purushottam Upadhyay, doyen of Gujarati sugam sangeet no more". The Times of India. 12 December 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 19 December 2024.