Saturday, August 21, 2010

Face-to-face with the senior most violin player of the bollywood film industry

It was an occasion of the live concert which was organized in Ahmedabad "Hits of Madan Mohan". The peculiarity of this concert was that the strings section was played manually by those Ustads from the film industry. Friends I saw the whole programme live and after listening to the players, I decided to meet them and ask the mystery behind those 27 odd players sitting in three rows and producing the worlds best output, which can give you goosebumps, trust me..Today I would love to share with you what I discussed with them..

Normally you might have seen people giving credits to the music director and the music composers, who will make the tunes and convert the lyrics into songs. But have you ever thought of those people who actually convert these songs into music, which finally reach to the audience. The music director just presents his idea to the arranger, and arranger finally converts those ideas into notations and with the help of his team of violin players, he will actually produce what we hear in CD's and cassettes.


From the bottom of my heart, I salute these music arrangers and conductors, who have spent their entire life in this industry, the first half of their career in learning the notations while the second half in working with all big music directors and composers of the industry. Personally I have a great respect for these people and thus I like keeping track of their life, and you might be surprised to know that Mr. Kamal Pradhan, to whom I met on the next day of his show in Ahmedabad, is none other than the senior arranger who has worked with all biggies in industry like Laxmikant pyarelal ji, Rakesh Roshan ji, Ahsa ji, and all contemporary singers and music directors as well.


Shri Kamal Pradhan has many achievements in his bags. Friends I feel very proud to share that he is none other than the composer of songs like Zindagi pyaar ka geet he and Shayad meri shaadi ka khayal from the movie "Sautan". Kamalji was the player himself who has played with composer K C lord in the evergreen song Tum jo mil gaye ho-ye jahan mil gaya..Also he is none other than the arranger of music in the recent Indian Idol 5, when the legendary Pyarelal ji was present on that show, with his group of violin players. To mention a other few,  the title song and two other songs from film Dhadkan (Sunil Shetty and Shilpa Shetty) are arranged by Kamalji. When I asked him about the recent trends in the music industry regarding manual instruments, he was very much upset and says that the liking towards such instruments and the spending towards such arrangements is vanishing day by day. He says that parents are very happy to send their children to music classes to learn keyboard. But we hardly find people showing interest towards instruments like flute, violin, Sarangi, sitar, etc, which are considered to be the heart of golden period of industry.


Kamalji considers Shri Ramprasad sharmaji, the father of Pyarelal ji, as his Guru and he says that If Ramprasad ji were present today and If he would have said that Kamal I am suffering from a heart attack, can you lend me your heart??? Kamalji says that in this scenario, he would have not waited for a single moment and done exactly what Ramprasad ji demanded.. In those times, he was a very selfless person and never worked for money, which most of the music directors do as of today, adds Kamalji..


In fact, there are many more things that I had discussed with him during my face to face interaction for about 3 hours. It might take more that 20 pages, still these were some highlights. Next time whenever I will visit Kamal ji in mumbai, I will make sure to bring some live pictures directly from the studios...



Monday, March 9, 2009

Protsahan 2009 - A memorable moment..

I am happy to share with you this video of Protsahan 2009, an inter college management fest organized by my college. This event is "Blast the Blues" - A stage performance event.


Sunday, March 8, 2009

Placement brochure of my MBA institute

I am happy to share with you the placement brochure of my batch at V. M. Patel Institute of Management.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Highlights of Prof C K Prahlad's talk on "Global Crisis - Is there an Indian advantage??"


On tuesday17th Feb, 2009, Prof C K Prahlad was at IIM to deliver a lecture. I hereby present before you some main points which Prof Prahlad focused on.

The main outline of his talk focused on new Business models and innovations, which can help India to create sustainable technologies, so that India can compete even in these crisis scenario. Answering to one of the questions from a MBA student, Prof Prahlad said that he would advice to become an Entrepreneur rather than doing a job. He emphasized on new products and services which should focus more on traditional markets.

According to Prof Prahlad, the contemporary management mantra for corporates should be " Anticipate and Create" and identify new opportunities and be Innovative. For management students, this session was very fruitful as they could come out with a number of new business ideas and new business models. To mention a few, waste management techniques, Bio-degradable packet with seeds, Bio - Mimicry (converting Carbon dioxide into cement), etc. Prof Prahlad also focused on many ways on how to make the optimum use of the natural energy sources.

At the outset, there were two contemporary management lessons for students. One was; 4 A's of Marketing - Awareness, Access, Affordability & Availability. The second management lesson - Gandhian Engineering - "Get more for less for more people"..

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

World renowned Management Guru C K Prahlad at IIM Ahmedabad

On Tuesday, 17th February, I attended the talk on "Global Crisis - Is these any Indian advantage?" by C K Prahlad at IIM Ahmedabad.

I will be coming up with the details of the session and the main points soon.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Geared up for PROTSAHAN 2009



My institute is organizing an inter college management fest on 23rd and 24th JAN 2009 and me and my friends are geared up to work day in and out for the event. We have also launched the official website of our event www.protsahan.com

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Terrorist attacks in Mumbai reminds me of a Wednesday

After hearing about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, it simply reminds me of that place when I visited some few months back. The tall buildings of the Taj and the Oberoi stand in front of the Mumbai gateway of India. All was OK until the terrorists attacked which took place here on "A Wednesday". I simply would like to share these pics here with you, which i myself clicked when I visited Mumbai. These sky high buildings impressed me much, but now it makes me think about the situation that would be prevailing at this time.






Terrorists attacked the Taj and Oberoi hotels in Mumbai at around 9:45 pm on 26th Nov, 2008. Places like the Trident hotel and the Nariman House were also targeted. It is believed that the terrorists rushed in numbers and they shooted at 12 different places at a time.

It becomes our duty to salute the martyrs and also to appreciate the efforts made by the Mumbai Police, Anti terrorism squad and the NSG's. Some around 156 people are feared to lose their lives in the event. We pat our homage to them.

I was simply left very stunned to hear about this event. It simply reminds me of "A Wednesday" by Anupam Kher.