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'''Hridaynath Mangeshkar''' (born 26 October 1937) is an Indian music director. He is the only son of noted musician [[Deenanath Mangeshkar]] and younger brother of Indian music legends [[Lata Mangeshkar]] and [[Asha Bhosle]].<ref>{{cite news|url= https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/mumbai/when-the-mangeshkars-came-together-for-a-book-launch/articleshow/65897681.cms|title= When the Mangeshkars came together for a book launch |date= September 21, 2018|work= Times of India}}</ref> He is popularly known as ''Balasaheb'' in the music and film industry.<ref>http://dnasyndication.com/dna/article/DNPUN11129</ref>
'''Hridaynath Mangeshkar''' (Marathi pronunciation: [[Help:IPA/Marathi|[ɦɾud̪əjnaːt̪ʰ məŋɡeːʃkəɾ]]]) is an Indian music director. He is the only son of musician [[Deenanath Mangeshkar]] and younger brother of [[Lata Mangeshkar]] and [[Asha Bhosle]].<ref>{{cite news|url= https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/mumbai/when-the-mangeshkars-came-together-for-a-book-launch/articleshow/65897681.cms|title= When the Mangeshkars came together for a book launch |date= September 21, 2018|work= Times of India}}</ref> He is popularly known as ''Balasaheb'' in the music and film industry.<ref>http://dnasyndication.com/dna/article/DNPUN11129</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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Some of his most memorable Hindi film scores are ''Harishchandra Taramati'', ''Prarthana'',  ''[[Chakra]]'', ''[[Lekin...]]'', ''[[Maya Memsaab]]'', ''[[Lal Salam (1990 film)|Lal Salaam]]'', [[Yash Chopra]]'s ''[[Mashaal]]'', ''[[Dhanwan (1981 film)|Dhanwan]]'' and ''[[Chaani]]'', to name a few.
Some of his most memorable Hindi film scores are ''Harishchandra Taramati'', ''Prarthana'',  ''[[Chakra]]'', ''[[Lekin...]]'', ''[[Maya Memsaab]]'', ''[[Lal Salam (1990 film)|Lal Salaam]]'', [[Yash Chopra]]'s ''[[Mashaal]]'', ''[[Dhanwan (1981 film)|Dhanwan]]'' and ''[[Chaani]]'', to name a few.


He is also the first Indian composer to compose and release two entire albums featuring the poems and songs of the poet-saint [[Meera]], titled ''Chala Vahi Des'' and ''Meera Bhajans''. He has recently also composed and released an album titled ''Meera Soor Kabeera'', featuring the works of Meera, [[Kabir]] and [[Surdas]]. He produced an album featuring the [[ghazal]]s of [[Ghalib]], titled ''Ghalib'' and sung by [[Lata Mangeshkar]]. His collaborations with noted Marathi poets such as Shanta Shelke and Suresh Bhat have produced many Marathi classic songs of unmatched popularity.<ref>https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/The-Gen-Y-Mangeshkar/etarticleshow/4600493.cms?referral=PM</ref>
He is also the first Indian composer to compose and release two entire albums featuring the poems and songs of the poet-saint [[Meera]], titled ''Chala Vahi Des'' and ''Meera Bhajans''. He has recently also composed and released an album titled ''Meera Soor Kabeera'', featuring the works of Meera, [[Kabir]] and [[Surdas]]. He produced an album featuring the [[ghazal]]s of [[Ghalib]], titled ''Ghalib'' and sung by [[Lata Mangeshkar]]. His collaborations with noted Marathi poets such as Shanta Shelke and Suresh Bhat have produced many Marathi classic songs of unmatched popularity.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/The-Gen-Y-Mangeshkar/etarticleshow/4600493.cms?referral=PM|title=The Gen y Mangeshkar - Times of India}}</ref>


He joined the political party [[Shiv Sena]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Hridaynath-Mangeshkar-joins-Shiv-Sena/Article1-459913.aspx | title=Hridaynath Mangeshkar joins Shiv Sena | newspaper=[[Hindustan Times]] | date=30 September 2009 | access-date=29 November 2012 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613183203/http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Hridaynath-Mangeshkar-joins-Shiv-Sena/Article1-459913.aspx | archive-date=13 June 2013 | df=dmy-all }}</ref>
He joined the political party [[Shiv Sena]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Hridaynath-Mangeshkar-joins-Shiv-Sena/Article1-459913.aspx | title=Hridaynath Mangeshkar joins Shiv Sena | newspaper=[[Hindustan Times]] | date=30 September 2009 | access-date=29 November 2012 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613183203/http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Hridaynath-Mangeshkar-joins-Shiv-Sena/Article1-459913.aspx | archive-date=13 June 2013 | df=dmy-all }}</ref>
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Pandit Hridaynath Mangeshkar
Background information
Also known asBaal
Born (1937-10-26) 26 October 1937 (age 88)
GenresPop
Folk
Indian classical music
Occupation(s)music composer, singer, director of music
Instrumentsharmonium, tabla
Years active1955–2009

Hridaynath Mangeshkar (Marathi pronunciation: [ɦɾud̪əjnaːt̪ʰ məŋɡeːʃkəɾ]) is an Indian music director. He is the only son of musician Deenanath Mangeshkar and younger brother of Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle.[1] He is popularly known as Balasaheb in the music and film industry.[2]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Hridaynath Mangeshkar is the only son of Deenanath Mangeshkar who belonged to the Gomantak Maratha Samaj. He is a brother to four sisters, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Meena Khadikar and Usha Mangeshkar, and youngest among them. He is married to Bharati Malvankar Mangeshkar, daughter of Marathi comedian Damuanna Malvankar. They have two sons Aadinath and Vaijnath and a daughter Radha. In 2009, Radha launched her debut album Naav Maaza Shaami. She has been trained by Hridaynath and accompanies him in various stage shows.[3]

Career[edit | edit source]

Hridaynath debuted his music career in 1955 with the Marathi film Akash Ganga. Since then, he has composed for various Marathi films such as Sansar, Chaani, Ha Khel Savalyancha, Janaki, Jait Re Jait, Umbartha and Nivdung and a few Bollywood films; the most notable among them being Subah, Lekin... and Maya Memsaab.[4]

He has been very selective with his work. He has composed songs in Marathi and Hindi. His songs often have complex meters and require singers of great range and depth for enjoyable renditions. His composition of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's poem Saagara Pran Talamalala is a case in point. His 1982 album Dnyaneshwar Mauli, featuring compositions from Jñāneśvar, one of the most famous poets in Marathi literature, set the standard for modern devotional music in Marathi.[citation needed]

He also composed music for Doordarshan musical drama Phoolwanti.

He has also composed folk songs. Staying true to the spirit, his Koli Geets (fishermen songs) reflect the traditional rhythms of the fishermen of Konkan. His music to the critically acclaimed movie Jait Re Jait is another example of his prowess in this genre. One of his most popular works is the composition for the Marathi film Nivdung.[citation needed]

At one point, Hridaynath was a student of Ustad Amir Khan; however, he feels that his guru is not as timeless as his sister Lata.[5]

He has been the recipient of several awards throughout his career, such as the prestigious National Award at the hands of the President of India, the Lata Mangeshkar Award of Maharashtra state, and seven Maharashtra State Awards for Best Vocalist and Music Director/Composer.

He was awarded the title pandit by the people of Maharashtra at the hands of Bhimsen Joshi and Jasraj. The Shankaracharya has conferred upon him the title Bhaav Gandharva.

He was awarded Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2009.

Some of his most memorable Hindi film scores are Harishchandra Taramati, Prarthana, Chakra, Lekin..., Maya Memsaab, Lal Salaam, Yash Chopra's Mashaal, Dhanwan and Chaani, to name a few.

He is also the first Indian composer to compose and release two entire albums featuring the poems and songs of the poet-saint Meera, titled Chala Vahi Des and Meera Bhajans. He has recently also composed and released an album titled Meera Soor Kabeera, featuring the works of Meera, Kabir and Surdas. He produced an album featuring the ghazals of Ghalib, titled Ghalib and sung by Lata Mangeshkar. His collaborations with noted Marathi poets such as Shanta Shelke and Suresh Bhat have produced many Marathi classic songs of unmatched popularity.[6]

He joined the political party Shiv Sena in 2009.[7]

Awards[edit | edit source]

Official citation: For using traditional tunes and instruments creatively, with lilting melody and haunting perfection.[8]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "When the Mangeshkars came together for a book launch". Times of India. 21 September 2018.
  2. http://dnasyndication.com/dna/article/DNPUN11129
  3. "The Gen Y Mangeshkar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Padma Shri for Hridaynath Mangeshkar". Daily News and Analysis. Pune. 26 January 2009. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  5. Sibling revelry with three bhakti poets
  6. "The Gen y Mangeshkar - Times of India".
  7. "Hridaynath Mangeshkar joins Shiv Sena". Hindustan Times. 30 September 2009. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  8. "38th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  9. "List of Padma awardees 2009". The Hindu. 26 January 2009. Retrieved 2 September 2015.

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