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Pankaj Mullick

Indian music composer and singer (1905–1978)

Pankaj Mullick

Summary

Indian music composer and singer (1905–1978)

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Pankaj Kumar Mullick (10 May 1905 – 19 February 1978) was an Indian music composer, playback singer and actor, who was a pioneer of film music in Bengali cinema and Hindi cinema at the advent of playback singing, as well as an early exponent of Rabindra Sangeet.

Awards and recognition

Pankaj Mullick was awarded the Padma Shri award in 1970,

Early life and training

Pankaj Kumar Mullick was born on 10 May 1905 in Kolkata to Monimohan and Monomohini Mullick.

An important turning point in his life came when, after finishing his studies, he came in contact with Dinendranath Tagore, who was Rabindranath Tagore's grand-nephew. This led to Pankaj Mullick's lasting interest in Rabindra Sangeet. Rabindranath Tagore, in turn, grew fond of him, and soon Mullick became known as one of the leading exponents of Tagore's songs.

Career

Pankaj Mullick became a popular musician in the 1930s and 1940s in the era of singer K. L. Saigal. Tagore's song Nemecche Aaj Prothom Badal became his first commercial recording, with the Kolkata-based Videophone Company in 1926, at the age of twenty one. This was the first of many albums which made him a household name in Rabindra sangeet.

He started his career with the Indian Broadcasting Corporation in Calcutta in 1927, the forerunner of All India Radio (AIR), along with composer R. C. Boral, where he contributed as a music director and artist for nearly fifty years. Apart from composing songs for movies, he also composed the programme called Mahishashur Mardini. This program was based on the triumph Maa Durga over the demon Mahishashur. The programme included Chandi Path by Birendra Krishna Bhadra and Agomoni songs by various singers. This programme gained such a huge popularity that till date, the recorded version of this programme is played by All India Radio on the day of Mahalaya at 4:00 am.

He contributed in various capacities to Bengali, Hindi, Urdu and Tamil language films for 38 years, starting in 1931. He worked as music director to artists like K.L. Saigal, S.D. Burman, Hemanta Mukherjee, Geeta Dutt and Asha Bhosle. He acted with famous film actors like K L Saigal, P.C. Barua and Kanan Devi. Along with Nitin Bose and his renowned sound engineer brother Mukul Bose, Mullick introduced playback singing in Indian cinema. He also composed his own tunes and set lyrics to music.

He worked with one of the early film studios, New Theatres Calcutta for 25 years. He became one of its two ace music directors.

Death and legacy

Mullick on a 2006 stamp of India

Pankaj Mullick died on 19 February 1978 in Calcutta, India.

Filmography

YearFilm
1955Raikamal
1954Chitrangada
1952Yatrik
1952Mahaprasthaner Pathey
1952Zalzala
1950Rupkatha
1949Manzoor
1948Pratibad
1947Ramer Sumati
1945Dui Purush
1944Meri Bahen
1943Kashinath
1943Dikshul
1942Meenakshi
1940Doctor
1940Nartaki
1940Zindagi
1939Badi Didi
1939Dushman
1939Kapal Kundala
1938Abhagin
1938Abhigyan
1938Desher Mati
1938Dharti Mata
1938Jiban Maran
1937Badi Bahen
1937Didi
1937Mukti
1936Devdas
1936Grihadah
1936Karodpati a.k.a. Millionaire with R. C. Boral
1936Maya
1936Manzil
1933Yahudi Ki Ladki (His debut with the Hindi Film Industry)
1931Chasher Meye

Works

  • Aamar Jug Aamar Gaan (Bengali). Firma KLM Pvt Ltd., Calcutta 1980.

References

References

  1. (20 January 2011). "Rooted to the core". The Hindu.
  2. [http://www.pankajmullick.org/biography.htm Biography] {{webarchive. link. (9 May 2011)
  3. "Padma Awards in 1970".
  4. [http://www.webindia123.com/government/award/dada.htm Recipients of Dada Saheb Phalke Award]. webindia123.com
  5. "Pankaj Mullick - Music Director (profile and filmography)".
  6. Monish Das. (10 May 2015). "Upperstall Profile". Upperstall.com website.
  7. Debu Mazumdar. (10 June 2005). "Mullick again - A Tribute to Pankaj Kumar Mullick". The Hindu newspaper.
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