Thanks to Sri Sridhar Mukherjee, who gladly shared with me the rare photographs of Alpana Banerjee, presented along with.
(NOTE - THIS IS AN INTERVIEW GIVEN BY EMINENT VOCALIST ALPANA BANERJEE, TO AKASH BANGLA, TRANSLATED FROM BENGALI.)
(NOTE - THIS IS AN INTERVIEW GIVEN BY EMINENT VOCALIST ALPANA BANERJEE, TO AKASH BANGLA, TRANSLATED FROM BENGALI.)
RELEASE - 1957
SONG - AMI ALPANA ENKE JAI ALOY CHHAYAY
LYRICIST - PULAK BANERJEE
MUSIC COMPOSER - BHUPEN HAZARIKA
My paternal house was on Kankuliya Road. My father,
Kantigopal Banerjee, a professor of the Presidency College, had a lot of
knowledge in Music. Hearing me singing as a child, he had accepted me as his
student.
Although throughout my career span, I primarily based on
Contemporary Light Music, I had great passion for Classical Music, and would
accompany Baba (my father) to famous musical programmes like the Tansen Music
Conference, the Dover Lane Music Conference and the Sadarang Music Conference.
We would often hear recitals of eminent artistes like Ustad Ali Akbar Khan,
Pandit Ravishankar, Ustad Vilayat Khan, Ustad Amir Khan and Ustad Bade Ghulam
Ali Khan, together. That was primarily how; I had developed great love for
Indian Classical Music.
'ALPANA BANERJEE - A PORTRAIT'
Through Baba’s connection again, I had got the opportunity
of coming in touch with various maestros of the musical world. Ali Da (Ustad
Ali Akbar Khan) would often visit our house. As an artiste of Light Music, I
have even gone for performances with Ali Da. For instance, there was a
programme at Jamshedpur, where I had gone with him. I remember, Nikil Da
(Pandit Nikhil Banerjee) was there too. There was another programme in
Chittagong, where we had gone together. Ali Da was very affectionate towards me
and liked my singing. He had even asked me to go off to America, to give music
lessons in his Music College. I recall, once Ali Da had expressed his wishes to
compose songs for me. I was humbled and said, “I am afraid, I might not be able
to do justice your compositions - you’re such a great artiste!” Gnan Babu
(Pandit Gnan Prakash Ghosh), who was again very affectionate towards me, was an
eminent figure of the Radio in those days. Ali Da informed him of his wishes to
compose songs for me. On Gnan Babu’s approval, I sang two songs in Ali Da’s
composition for Akashbani’s Ramyageeti programme - “Aadho Raate Jege Khunji
Nirala Akashe” and “Aajo Aankhijal Patho Cheye Roy”.
'WITH USTAD ALI AKBAR KHAN'
Baba would always tell me that he did not like the type of
music I mainly dealt with. He always emphasized on learning Classical Music, as
he believed that one’s foundation in music depended on his practise of
Classical Music. I had learnt various
techniques of preparing the voice, from Baba.
It was the year 1948, when I first sang on the Radio. Then I
was a young girl of fourteen or fifteen years. In those days, Anurodher Asor
was a famous radio programme. Akashbani would purchase rights from HMV to
broadcast songs released on records. Whenever I would go for musical programmes
even in those early days, as soon as my name was announced, I was greeted with
loud applauses. I felt so nice, being loved by all my listeners! I do not
recall a single function, where I had been allowed to leave the stage after
singing one or two songs. My listeners wouldn’t leave me until I sang four-five
or six songs at least.
'BEING AWARDED FOR THE “SUBHADA” SONG'
I have given playback in quite a few films like “Pathe Holo
Deri”, “Sagarika”, “Ora Thake Odhare”, “Saheb Bibi Ghulam” and “Subhada”. While
thinking of, “Subhada”, a film produced by Sunanda Devi and based on Sarat
Chandra Chatterjee’s writing, I recall an incident. It was the year 1952 - I
was quite young then and would wear a frock at home. Only when I went out,
would I wear a saree. Gouri Da (Gouri Prasanna Majumdar) had penned my song for
the film, “Ami Janina, Janina, Janina, Oi Jadubhora Kalo Chokhe Ki Maya Dole”,
sung by Manju Dey on screen, for which, Bangiyo Chalachhitra O Natya Sangha had
awarded me the best playback singer’s prize for the year. The Award Ceremony
was held at the Shree Cinema in Shyambazar, and the person who handed me over
the certificate, was the then Governor of West Bengal, Dr. Harendranath
Mukherjee.
SONG - KENO THEKE THEKE AMARE DOLAY
LYRICIST - PREMEMNDRA MITRA
MUSIC COMPOSER - KALIPADA SEN
Our very own Dada, Uttam Da (Uttam Kumar) needs no
introduction. He was a great person and always had a smile on his face. For
him, everyone was equal - be it the waiter or the producer, for him they were
no different. Uttam Da was very affectionate towards me and had even attended
my wedding. One day, while I had gone to the Indrapuri Studio for a recording,
Uttam Da called me and said, “Alps, come here…” - he never called me by my real
name, and had affectionately nicknamed me Alps. When I went close, Uttam Da
said, “Alps, Kanan Devi was a wonderful singer, and an actress as well. You
sing. I act in films, and I can sing too, do you know that?” I said, “Yes,
Dada, I know that you’re a good singer”. He continued, “Let’s do a film
together. I’ll be the hero and you, the heroine. Will be act together and sing
together in it - we would surely have a few duets as well!” I wasn’t prepared
for such an offer. Looking up at him, I said, “Dada, let me honestly tell you
something. You’ve acted in so many films, and none have been a flop. But if you
ask me to act opposite to you, and the film is finally a flop, the reason for
its failure will remain my injustice towards the role - I have no training or
experience in acting, you know. In this situation, do you think it will be
correct if I arrive as your heroine?” Hearing my answer, Uttam Da said, “O, so
you’ll not keep my request? I am feeling sad about it, Alps.” By then it was
time for me to enter the recording room. I said, “Dada, now I have a recording.
Won’t you wish me luck?” Patting on my
back, Uttam Da smiled and said, “Best of luck, Alps. Your recording today will surely
be successful.”
'WITH UTTAM KUMAR & SHYAMAL MITRA'
Suchitra Sen is a great artiste. But in those early days,
she was not very well known. Even I had not gained much fame as of then. It was
me, who sang the first song Suchitra Sen lip synched on screen - “Ei Mala Je
Chao, Tumi Ei Mala Je Chao”. After this I sang for her in a few films, one of
which was “Ora Thake Odhare”. In “Sagarika”, I had sung for actress Jamuna
Sinha - “Hridoy Amar Sundaro Tabo Paye”.
FILM - SAAT NAMBAR KOYEDI (1953)
SONG - EI MALA JE CHAO TUMI
LYRICIST - GOURI PRASANNA MAJUMDAR
MUSIC COMPOSER - KALIPADA SEN
One day, Gouri Da and Shyamal Da (Shyamal Mitra) came to my
house on Kankuliya Road. Gouri Da said, “Alpana, let’s sit and create a song”.
In front of me that day, he wrote the song “Jetha Achhe Ogo Sudhu Nirabata” and
Shyamal Da put it to tune.
RELEASE - 1955
SONG - JETHA ACHHE OGO SUDHU NIRABATA
LYRICIST - GOURI PRASANNA MAJUMDAR
MUSIC COMPOSER - SHYAMAL MITRA
The head of HMV, Calcutta in those days was Mr. P.K.Sen. One
day he called me and asked what sort of songs I wanted to record. I answered,
“See, all artistes sing songs that are more suited for mature listeners. You
know, I have a lot of young friends. I wish to record songs for children. Hence
my friends would enjoy them a lot and appreciate me. I would feel very nice!”
RELEASE - 1956
SONG - POUSHALI SANDHYA GHUM GHUM TANDRA
LYRICIST - BHASKAR BASU
MUSIC COMPOSER - SUDHIN DASGUPTA
Balsara Ji (V. Balsara) was a very talented artiste. He
could play a wide range of instruments. Balsara Ji never played with anyone;
however, he had happily accompanied me as an instrumental artiste in all my
programmes in Doordarshan. I still remember the day I had gone to see him at
the Calcutta Hospital on his last day, with my husband. Going there we saw,
Balsara Ji was lying with a nose tube fitted on him - he was in a critical
stage then. Seeing us, he called me close and said, “Alpana Didi, would you
please sing to me “Chand Tumi Ghumate Paro?”
The vocal artistes of contemporary times sing very well.
Even the lyricists and music composers are good at their own spheres of
creation. When hearing their songs, I feel very nice. But suppose while hearing
a particular song, I go to another room for some work, when I come back, I find
I do not remember the song. I do not know, if this is the basic difference
between the present day songs and those of the older days. But for me, no
artiste is inferior. I pray that all
singers who are presently singing and also the ones, who are trying hard to
achieve a platform, are very successful in life. I still believe that the older
generation of artistes and their creations will never get wiped off from the
memories of listeners.
RELEASE - 1959
SONG - MON BOLCHHE AAJ SANDHYAY
LYRICIST - SHYAMAL GUPTA
MUSIC COMPOSER - MANABENDRA MUKHERJEE
Its a real lovely facts of life of a most talented Singer, who had offered some nicest songs in Bengal Music field . She had given numbers of songs for children , which were not so common those days .We expected a lot from this singer, but surprising stopped singing totally after her marriage, which was a mystery.
ReplyDeleteA full credit to Sounak Gupta who had put efforts to Publish this .
" surprising stopped singing totally after her marriage, which was a mystery". It's happened mostly with many talented female artists and singers due to the way of life we live in our society or country. Many our famous people died due to lack of money or treatment, when they became sick or lived in almost in poverty.
DeleteAlthough that wasn't the case with Alpana Banerjee, you're absolutely right. Even some of the most revered artistes like Protima Banerjee, Utpala Sen, Juthika Roy did have to fight a lot of odds in their last days - leave aside the lesser known ones!
DeleteHeartfelt thanks. Glad that you've liked. Indeed, she was a pioneer in what we refer to as 'Songs For Children'. Following her path, her contemporary (and an excellent artiste, no doubt) Bani Ghoshal too sang a few of such songs on record in the 50s. Indeed, it is unfortunate for her listeners that she left the musical (professional) scene during the time when she was at the peak! We were certainly expecting a lot more melodies from her! However, that she had retired on her own will (as she herself admitted in various interviews)is the only factor which gives consolation.
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