Ashok Patki

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Ashok Patki
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Born (1941-08-25) 25 August 1941 (age 82)
NationalityIndian
OccupationMusic director, composer
Years active1969–present
AwardsNational Film Award for Best Music Direction (2006)

Ashok Patki (born 25 August 1941) is an Indian music director and composer; working predominantly in Marathi cinema, theatre and television. He is best known for his very popular compositions like "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara", "Purab Se Surya Uga". Patki has also composed over 5000 jingles and has been awarded with Indian National Film Award for Best Music Direction at 54th National Film Awards in 2006 for a Konkani film, Antarnaad.

Early life[edit]

Patki was born on 25 August 1941 to a Maharashtrian family in Mumbai. He completed his secondary schooling in Gopi Tank Municipal school and is followed by a sister and two brothers. With his growing interest in music, Patki did not show much interest in schooling and decided not to complete his college education. In 2012, Patki wrote a book about his career named as "Saptasur Majhe" ("My Seven Notes"). The book was written in Marathi language and was launched by Manovikas Prakashan.[1] Though Patki did not receive any formal training in music, in August 2013, he started a music school in Pune named as "Sanchari Gurukul", mainly focusing on light and semi-classical Hindustani music, better known as "Sugam Sangeet". Patki noted that the school "aims at bringing back the traditional guru-shishya parampara (master-pupil tradition) in teaching music."[2]

Early career and success[edit]

Since childhood, Patki started playing two Indian musical instrumentsTabla and Harmonium. Patki practised his musical skills with his neighbour and then struggling music composer Sudhir Phadke. During initial days, Patki accompanied his sister Meena for her musical programs with local orchestra.[3] He was later introduced to the Marathi entertainment industry by singer-composer Jitendra Abhisheki and started composing music for children's stage plays.

Patki worked as an assistant with Jitendra Abhisheki for background music for theatre and S. D. Burman, Shankar Jaikishan, R. D. Burman, Robin Banerjee for film music. The flutist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia made Patki certified musician for All India Radio. Patki had started his career as a composer with a devotional album for singer Suman Kalyanpur's album Gaani- Ekdach Yave Sakhya and later accompanied her as a composer for her stage shows abroad.[4] He also started composing music for Marathi theatre with the plays like "Moruchi Mavshi", "Bramhachari" and "Eka Lagnachi Gostha". Patki worked in the advertising field and composed more than 5000 jingles.[5] Some of his very popular jingles includes "Dhara Dhara", "Jhandu Baam" and "Santoor".[5][6]

Patki shot to fame with his song and accompanying video promoting national integration and unity in diversity, "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara".[7] The song was composed by Patki, co-composed and arranged by Louis Banks, with lyrics by Piyush Pandey. The song achieved critical acclaim and is considered as "The unofficial Indian anthem".[7] He has been awarded with Indian National Film Award for Best Music Direction at 54th National Film Awards in 2006 for a Konkani film, Antarnaad.[8]

Filmography[edit]

Title Film Theatre Television Single Notes
Abhalmaya Yes Marathi series on Zee Marathi; Singer: Devaki Pandit; Lyrics: Mangesh Kulkarni
Aahe Maja Jagayat Yes Singer: Swapnil Bandodkar; Lyrics: Ashok Patki
Aai Pahije Yes
Aai Shappath..! Yes
Aal Ga Bai Aangani Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Aale Manat Mazya Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ramesh Anaavkar
Aandhatar Yes
Aamhi Asu Ladke Yes
Aapli Manasa Yes
Aata Me Kashi Diste Yes
Aavhan Yes
Abhimaan Yes Background Music
Abhinetri Yes
A Dot Com Mom Yes
Agnidivya Yes
Alisha Yes Konkani film
Antarnad Yes Konkani film
Anandache Jhaad Yes
"Anuragache Themb Jhelti" Yes Singer: Anuradha Paudwal; Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Ardhangi Yes
Ashi Pakhre Yeti Yes
Ashi Rat Sarli Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Avachit Aale Nav Tujhe Yes Singer: Sadhana Sargam; Lyrics: Ravindra Awati
Balkadu Yes
Barrister Yes
Bhet Yes
Bindhaast Yes
Bramhachari Yes
Chingi Yes
Chinu Yes
Daari Paus Padato Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
De Taali Yes
Debu Yes
Deep Lavale Jyoti Gaati Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Deevana Jhalo Tujha Yes Singer: Mangesh Borgaokar; Lyrics: Mandar Cholkar
Dhamaal Babalya Ganapyachi Yes
Diasta Tasa Nasta Yes
Disha Disha Ujalalya Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Divasa Tu Ratri Mi Yes
Durge Durghatbhari Yes
Ek Daav Sansaracha Yes
Ek Gaadi Baaki Anadi Yes
Eka Lagnachi Goshta Yes
Ekdach Yaave Sakhya Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Fakta Tuzi sath Haviye Yes
Foreignchi Patlin Yes
Full 3 Dhamal Yes
Galgale Nighale Yes
Gandhi Virudhda Gandhi Yes
Garam Masala Yes
Ghanghor Barasti Dhara Yes Singer: Anuradha Paudwal; Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Ghulam Begam Badsha Yes
God Bless You Yes
Godi Gulabi Yes
Goshta Dhamal Namyachi Yes
Gupit Ek Saangte Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Gotya Yes Marathi series on Doordarshan; Singer: Arun Ingle; Lyrics: Madhukar Arkade
Hallagulla Yes
Hasat Khelat Yes
Hech Majha Maher Yes
Hi Porgi Kunachi Yes
Hirvya Makhamalivar Yes Singer: Devaki Pandit; Lyrics: Pramod Bejkar
Jadu Teri Najar Yes
Jamala Ho Jamala Yes
Janta Janardan Yes
Jau Devachiya Gava Yes
Jodi Tuzi Mazi Yes
Kaalokh Datuni Aala Yes Singer: Suresh Wadkar; Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Kabadi Kabadi Yes
Kal Rati Swapnamdhye Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Kalam 302 Yes
Karayalo Gelo Ek Yes
Katha Don Ganpatravanchi Yes
Ketkichya Bani Tithe Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Khabardar Yes
Khurchi Samrat Yes
Kidnap Yes
Kis Baai Kis Yes
Konasathi Konitari Yes
Kuni Nindave Va Vandade Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Kunitari Pahil Choruniya Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Lagnabambal Yes
Lagnachi Bedi Yes
Lahanpan Dega Deva Yes
Lavni Ek Tamasha Yes
Lovebirds Yes
Maamla Porincha Yes
Madanrang Yes
Maduchandrachi Raat Yes
Majha Ghar Yes
Majha Mulga Yes
Majhya Save Yes Singer: Bela Shende; Lyrics: Kedar Parulekar
Mala Ek Chanas Hava Yes
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal Yes
Mi Nahi Tu Tu Nahi Mi Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Mile Sur Mera Tumhara Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Mi Nathuram Godse Yes
Mission Champion Yes
Mitra Yes
Moruchi Mavshi Yes
Mukya Hundkyanche Yes Singer: Suresh Wadkar; Lyrics: Pravinda Vane
Mumbai Aamchich Yes
Nanand Bhavjay Yes
Nanda Sokhaybhare Yes
Nati Goti Yes
Natsamrat Yes
Navasacha Por Yes
Navika Re Vaara Vaahe Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
O Mariya Yes Konkani film (Background Music)
Olakh Na Palakh Yes
One Room Kitchen Yes
Paijecha Veeda Yes
Pailtiri Ranamaji Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Pakhara Ja Dur Deshi Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Parambi Yes
Prem Karuya Khullam Khulla Yes
Punha Sahire Sahi Yes
Raadha Hi Bawari Yes Singer: Swapnil Bandodkar; Lyrics: Ashok Patki
Raanine Daav Jinkla Yes
Radhekrushna Naam Yes Singer: Swapnil Bandodkar; Lyrics: Ashok Patki
Rajane Wajavala Baaja Yes
"Ram Ki Kasam" Yes Singer: Vaishali Samant; Lyrics: Milind Joshi
Rangaat Rangato Shaamrang Yes Singer: Swapnil Bandodkar; Lyrics: Ashok Patki
Rangat Sangat Yes
Rani Aur Jaani Yes Music arranger
Reshimgaath Yes
Sakhi Yes
Sakhi Majhi Yes
Sambhavami Yuge Yuge Yes
Sardari Begum Yes Music assistant
Sargam Yes
Satvapariksha Yes
Savalee Yes
Savariya Dot Com Yes Konkani film
Shitu Yes Konkani film
Shri Siddhivinayak Mahima Yes
Shri Tashi Sou Yes
Shrimaan Shrimati Yes Hindi series on Doordarshan
Sonsakaal Zali Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Sukhant Yes
Super Hit No.1 Yes
Suryachi Pille Yes
Swatantryachi Aishi Taishi Yes
Tarun Turke Mhatare Ark Yes
Ti Fulrani Yes
Time Pass Yes
Tinhi Sanja Yes
To Mi Navhech Yes
Triveni Sangam Yes
"Tu Saptsur Majhe" Yes Singer: Suresh Wadkar; Lyrics: Ashok Patki
Tuzyat Mazyat Yes
Va Guru Yes
Vaadalvaat Yes Marathi series on Zee Marathi; Singer: Devaki Pandit and Swapnil Bandodkar; Lyrics: Mangesh Kulkarni
Vat Ithe Swapnatil Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Vishwas Yes
Vyakti Aani Valli Yes
Ya Asha Sanzveli Mi Yes Singer: Suman Kalyanpur; Lyrics: Ashok Paranjpe
Yach Divshi Yach Veli Yes
Yes Boss Yes Singers: Jaspinder Narula and Vinod Rathod
Dusari Goshta (2014) Yes

Awards[edit]

Plays
  • Natyadarpan Puraskar
    • 1996 – Priyatama
    • 2007 – Chaar Divas Premache
  • Rangdarpan Puraskar
    • 1999 – Eka Lagnachi Gosht
Feature films
Other awards[9][10]
  • Ananya Puraskar
  • Deenanath Mangeshkar Smruti Puraskar (Akhil Bhartiya Natya Aani Kalasankul)
  • Gan-Samradnyi Lata Mangeshar Award
  • Jankavi P. Savlaram Smruti Puraskar
  • Lokshahir Vitthal Umap Smruti Puraskar
  • Maharashtra State Cultural Puraskar for Sangitkshetratil 'Kaladan'
  • Navartna Puraskar (Shyadri-Television)
  • Ram Kadam Puraskar
  • Sharad Ratna Gaurav Puraskar
  • Vasuandhara Pandit Smruti Puraskar (Bharat Gayan Samaj)
  • Zee Puraskar (Various Films, Dramas and Serials)

References[edit]

  1. "सप्तसूर माझे" (in Marathi). bookganga.com. Retrieved 26 October 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. "Ashok Patki reinvents the Guru-Shishya tradition". Daily News and Analysis. Pune. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  3. Patki 2012, p. 14.
  4. "State award for music announced". The Indian Express. 30 August 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara: a performance by Shree Ashok Patki". indianstage.in. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  6. "Ashok Patki: A musical genius". Afternoon. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Mile sur: The unofficial Indian anthem". The Financial Express. 26 April 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  8. "54th National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  9. "अशोक पत्की यांना 'वसुंधरा पंडित' पुरस्कार" [Ashok Patki is awarded with 'Vasundhara Pandit' Award] (in Marathi). Divya Bhaskar. 23 July 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  10. "Veteran Musician Hon. Shri Ashok Patki received " Gan-Samradnyi Lata Mangeshar Award". kemmannu.com. 29 September 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.

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