32-502: Jagjit Singh (born Jagmohan Singh Dhiman ; 8 February 1941 – 10 October 2011) was an Indian composer, singer and musician. He composed and sang in numerous languages and is credited for the revival and popularity of ghazal , an Indian classical art form, by choosing poetry that was relevant to the masses and composing them in a way that laid more emphasis on the meaning of words and melody evoked by them. In terms of Indian classical music , his style of composing and gayaki (singing)
64-533: A career spanning five decades and many albums, the range and breadth of his work has been regarded as genre-defining. Singh's 1987 album, Beyond Time , was the first digitally recorded release in India. He was regarded as one of India's most influential artists. With sitar player Ravi Shankar and other leading figures of Indian classical music and literature , Singh voiced his concerns over politicisation of arts and culture in India and lack of support experienced by
96-405: A leading advertising agency. The wedding was held in the mid-1950s, and the couple had a daughter, Monica, in 1959. While still married to Debo Prasad, Chitra met Jagjit Singh , at that time a struggling singer. Jagjit Singh was from a Punjabi Sikh Namdhari family and hailed from Sriganganagar in distant Rajasthan . They first met at a recording studio in 1967, by which time the marriage of
128-641: A post-graduate degree in history from Kurukshetra University in Haryana . Throughout this time, and as a consequence of a natural talent that was spotted by his father, Singh learned music initially from a visually impaired master of Indian classical music, Pandit Chagan Lal Sharma and later from Ustad Jamal Khan of Maihar gharana , who taught and trained him in all the prominent styles of Hindustani Classical vocal tradition such as Khayal , Dhrupad , Thumri and others. Throughout his teenage years, he performed on stage and composed music. Although his father, who
160-474: Is Sanskrit ). The first table is restricted to only speaking populations for scheduled languages. * Excludes figures of Paomata, Mao-Maram and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur for 2001. ** The percentage of speakers of each language for 2001 has been worked out on the total population of India excluding the population of Mao-Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivisions of Senapati district of Manipur due to cancellation of census results. Each of
192-729: Is a Turkish word which means Army in English language ) evolved from that Hindustani language and that new language began to be written in the Persian script with Arabic - Persian vocabulary. During the British Empire (1757-1947), a new separate language Hindi (the Sanskrit word Sindhi was pronounced as Hindi in Arabic - Persian language) evolved from that Hindustani language and that new language began to be written in
224-473: Is an Indian ghazal singer. She, alongside her husband, Jagjit Singh , popularized the ghazal genre. Respectfully known as the "king and queen of the Ghazal world," the husband and wife duo created some of the most successful Indian music of the 1970s and '80s. Chitra was born as Chitra Shome into a Bengali Hindu family. After completing her education, she was married to Debo Prasad Dutta, an executive in
256-400: Is considered as Bol-pradhan , one that lays emphasis on words. He highlighted this in his music for films such as Prem Geet (1981), Arth (1982) , and Saath Saath (1982), and TV serials Mirza Ghalib (1988) and Kahkashan (1991). Singh is considered to be among the most successful ghazal singers and composers of all time in terms of critical acclaim and commercial success. With
288-944: The Devanagari script (modern form of ancient Nagari script) with Sanskrit - Persian - Arabic vocabulary, and that Khari language became Khari dialect (it became Khari-boli in Hindustani language) as the main dialect of Hindustani ( Hindi - Urdu ) and the other north Indian languages Bhojpuri - Magahi - Maithili (evolved from Magadhi language of Prakrit language of Vedic Sanskrit of Indo-Aryan sub-branch of Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European language family) and Awadhi - Bagheli - Bhili - Braja - Bundeli - Chhattisgarhi - Garhwali - Haryanvi - Marwari - Pahari (evolved from Sauraseni language of Prakrit language of Vedic Sanskrit of Indo-Aryan sub-branch of Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European language family) became sub-dialects of Hindustani ( Hindi - Urdu ). After
320-598: The Hindi film industry. He obtained work initially as a singer of advertising jingles and later progressed to playback singing . Singh was still struggling to make a living in 1967 when he met the Bengali-born Chitra Dutta . She divorced her husband and married Singh in December 1969. Following the birth of their son, Vivek, the couple performed as a singing duo but it was not until the 1977 release of
352-562: The Independence of India in 1947, only Maithili again became a language under the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution . Ordered by number of speakers as first language . The 2011 census recorded 31 individual languages as having more than 1 million native speakers (0.1% of total population). The languages in bold are scheduled languages (the only scheduled language with less than 1 million native speakers
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#1732798326836384-951: The Indian Rebellion of 1857 . In 1990, Vivek Singh (Jagjit Singh and Chitra's son) died in a road accident at the age of 20. This came as a profound shock to Jagjit and Chitra Singh. They gave up music for a full year after the death. At the end of that period, Jagjit returned slowly to music, but Chitra announced her retirement and declared that she would not sing or record any more songs. In 2009, his step-daughter, Monica Chowdhary, aged 50, died by suicide. Singh had suffered from numerous ailments like diabetes and hypertension during his later life, and had undergone two heart bypass surgeries in 1998 and 2007. A chain smoker for decades, he had stopped smoking after his first heart attack. Singh turned 70 in February 2011. To celebrate his 70th birthday he committed 70 concerts in different parts of
416-811: The Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European (c. 77%), the Dravidian (c. 20.61%), the Austroasiatic (precisely Munda and Khasic ) (c. 1.2%), or the Sino-Tibetan (precisely Tibeto-Burman ) (c. 0.8%), with some languages of the Himalayas still unclassified. The SIL Ethnologue lists 424 living languages in India. Kauravi language (evolved from Sauraseni language of Prakrit language of Vedic Sanskrit language of Indo-Aryan sub-branch of Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European language family)
448-468: The Persian script with Sanskrit - Arabic - Persian vocabulary and it was renamed as Hind-e-stani i.e. Hindustani language (the Sanskrit word Sindh was pronounced as Hind in Arabic - Persian language and ancient Bharat i.e. India was known as Hind-e-stan i.e. Hindustan in Arabic - Persian language). During the Mughal Empire (1526-1757), a new separate language Urdu ( Urdu
480-435: The languages of the 2001 census subsumes one or more mother tongues . Speaker numbers are available for these mother tongues and they are also included in the speaker numbers for their respective language. For example, the language Telugu (with a total of 81,127,740 speakers) includes the mother tongues of Telugu (with 80,912,459 speakers), Vadari (198,020 speakers) and "Others" (17,261 speakers). The General Notes from
512-448: The "King and Queen of Ghazals". Vivek Singh died in a road accident on July 27, 1990. Chitra has never sung in public, or recorded any song, since the day her son died. Her daughter from her first marriage, Monica, first fell in love with Jehangir Chowdhary, an award-winning cinematographer. They were married in 1988 and became the parents of two sons. In 2005, Monica divorced Chowdhary and married British national Mark Houghton Roger Atkins,
544-451: The 2001 census define "mother tongue" as "the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue." The following table lists those mother tongues that have more than one million speakers according to the 2011 census: Chitra Singh Chitra Singh ( née Shome ; formerly known as Chitra Dutta )
576-572: The Duttas was already under strain for unknown reasons. Chitra found solace in Jagjit and says she was much taken by his "caring" personality. In 1968, Chitra left Prasad, taking her 9-year-old daughter with her. In 1969, she divorced her husband, secured custody of Monica, and married Jagjit Singh. They welcomed their son Vivek Singh on August 20,1970. In mid seventies, Chitra Singh and Jagjit Singh became famous for their ghazals and came to be known as
608-518: The Singhs. The Independent described it in 2011 as "ground-breaking ... it became a transformative, before-and-after milestone in the history of Indian popular and ghazals music. It remains that." Using modern arrangements, it consists of ten tracks that include two on which they sang as a duo and the remainder equally split between Jagjit and Chitra singing the lead. The Independent further noted that "This format of solo and duet performances from
640-427: The album The Unforgettable that they found significant, and surprising, success. In the interval, the primary difficulty for them had been that the ghazal music genre was dominated by Muslim artists and especially those from Pakistan. The Unforgettable , which was the couple's first LP , was an unconventional recording and it turned them into stars. The song "Baat Niklegi" from the album achieved great popularity for
672-503: The first commercially successful husband-and-wife team in Indian popular music proved astonishingly successful." Jagjit explained that "I was determined to polish up the genre and make it more acceptable to modern tastes, so chose simple poems and set them to simple tunes. I also introduced western instrumentation to make them livelier." Thereafter, the couple worked both on solo and joint musical projects and performed concerts worldwide. There
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#1732798326836704-483: The love & loss in his personal life and the scope and limitations in the music scenario of the times. The film directed by Brahmanand S Singh is currently available on Amazon Prime Video in India and worldwide. List of languages by number of native speakers in India The Republic of India is home to several hundred languages . Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of
736-566: The practitioners of India's traditional art forms, particularly folk artists and musicians. He lent active support to several philanthropic endeavours such as the library at St. Mary's School, Mumbai , Bombay Hospital , CRY , Save the Children and ALMA. Singh was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the government of India in 2003 and in February 2014, the government released a set of two postal stamps in his honour. Jagjit Singh Dhiman
768-579: The songs for the latter, as well as for the TV serial Mirza Ghalib that was based on the life of the eponymous poet, Mirza Ghalib . On 10 May 2007, in the presence of numerous political and diplomatic luminaries at an event held in the Central Hall of the Parliament of India , Jagjit Singh rendered Bahadur Shah Zafar's famous ghazal Lagta nahin hai dil mera to commemorate the 150th anniversary of
800-579: The world. He toured the UK, Singapore, Mauritius, inter alias, in 2011 and was due to perform with Ghulam Ali in Mumbai but suffered a brain haemorrhage on 23 September 2011. He was in a coma for over two weeks and died on 10 October at Lilavati Hospital , in Mumbai. He was cremated the following day at Chandanwadi Crematorium near Marine Lines in Mumbai. A number of tributes have been paid to Singh after his death, and some tried to cash in on his popularity, which
832-436: Was a government employee, had hoped that he would become an engineer, Singh pursued his passion for music relentlessly. Like all parents in Indian middle-class families, his father aspired for him to become a bureaucrat. However, he also encouraged Singh and his siblings to learn music. In March 1965, and without the knowledge of his family, Singh moved to Bombay , where there were many opportunities for music artists because of
864-496: Was affected by the death of Vivek. The Guardian notes that he "suffered from deep depression and his anguish was often evident in his live performances." Aside from occupying himself with solo projects, which he performed in several languages, he collaborated with Lata Mangeshkar on an album titled Sajda , an Urdu word meaning "prostration". Singh's work in film encompassed playback singing for productions such as Arth , Saath Saath and Premgeet . He composed all of
896-706: Was born at Sri Ganganagar , Rajasthan , India (then Bikaner State ) into a Namdhari Punjabi family. His father, Sardar Amar Singh Dhiman, was a surveyor with the government's Public Works' Department and hailed from village Dalla in Ropar district of Punjab . Educated initially at Khalsa High School and Government College in Sri Ganganagar, Singh obtained an arts degree from DAV College , Jalandhar . There, he began his professional career in 1961 by undertaking singing and composing assignments at All India Radio 's (AIR) Jalandhar station. Later, he studied to obtain
928-431: Was criticised by his wife. A biography of Singh, entitled Beyond Time based on about 40 hours of interviews with him, was released in 2012. It was transcribed and edited by Ashrani Mathur. A biopic documentary by the name of Kaagaz Ki Kashti has been made on the life journey of Jagjit Singh, who broke through the norms and revolutionised the Ghazal scenario. The film traces the struggle and stardom in his musical career,
960-631: Was spoken in ancient Delhi (today's National Capital Territory of Delhi ) and ancient north-western Uttar Pradesh (today's Meerut , Ghaziabad , Muzaffarnagar , Bijnor , Saharanpur and Moradabad ) and it was written in the Nagari script (ancient form of today's Devanagari script) with Sanskrit vocabulary. During the Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526), Kauravi was called Khari ( Khari means Standing in English language) in Sanskrit language, that Khari language began to be written in
992-483: Was success from involvement with the film industry and they amassed considerable wealth,. Among their subsequent duo recordings of the 1970s were Shiv Kumar Batalvi – Birha da Sultan (1978), Live in Concert at Wembley (1979) and Come Alive (1979). Of those released in the 1980s, "The Latest" by Sudarshan Faakir was the best selling album with his lifetime hit "Woh Kagaz ki Kashti...Woh Baarish ka Paani". It
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1024-456: Was the first album by the duo with poetry of only one Poet. Ecstasies (1984) has also been described as "one of their finest". The joint projects ceased in 1990 when their 20-year-old son, Vivek, died in a road accident. Chitra felt unable to sing following these events. Monica, Chitra's daughter from her first marriage, committed suicide in 2009. Although Jagjit continued to work and to have success after Chitra withdrew from public life he, too,
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