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Pandit Jasraj's biography |
Bio
Profession→ Indian Classical Singer
Physical stats and more
Height. in centimeters- 163 cm
(approx) → in meters- 1.63 m
in feet inches- 5’ 4”
Eye colour → Black
Hair colour → Grey
Music
Music teachers ↓
1.Pandit Maniram
2. Jaywant Singh Waghela
3. Ustad Gulam Kadar Khan (Mewat Gharana)
4. Swami Vallabhdas (Agra Gharana)
2. Jaywant Singh Waghela
3. Ustad Gulam Kadar Khan (Mewat Gharana)
4. Swami Vallabhdas (Agra Gharana)
Awards and recognition(s) ↓
- 2014: Sumitra Charat Ram Award for Lifetime Achievement
- 2000: Awarded with Padma Vibhushan
- 1990: Awarded with Padma Bhushan
- 1987: Recieved Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
- 2008: Recieved Swathi Sangeetha Puraskaram
- 2010: Honoured with Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship
Personal life
Date of birth →28 January 1930.
Birthplace →
Village Pili Mandori, Hisar,British India.
Date of Death →17 Aug 2020.Place of Death →
At his home in New Jersey, United States
Age (at the time of death)→90 y
Death cause →Cardiac Arrest
Zodiac sign → Aquarius
Nationality →INDIAN
Hometown →
Hisar,Haryana,India
Debut→
Playback singer: Film- Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj
Family →
Father- Motiram
Mother- Name Not Known
Religion → Hinduism
Hobbies →
Singing, Writing & Reading
Favourite things
Cuisine →Punjabi
Favourite Actors →
Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Rajesh Khanna
Favourite Actress →
Madhubala, Rekha, Sulakshana Pandit, Vyjayanthimala
Singer(s) →
Lata Mangeshkar, M. S. Subbulakshmi, Anuradha Paudwal, Sadhana Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan
Colours → white,red, saffron
Girls,Affairs and more
Marital status
(at the time of death) →Married
Wife/spouse →Madhura Shantaram
Daughter →Durga jasraj
Money factor
Salary(as an event performer)→
Rs 7-8 Lakh/concert
READ MORE >>Virat Kohli
- Did Pandit Jasraj smoke?: No
- Did Pandit Jasraj drink alcohol?: No
- Pandit Jasraj belonged to the Mewati Gharana, which is known for its devotion to Indian classical music.
- He was a great devotee of Lord Krishna and Hanuman and most of the time he sings bhajans of Krishna.
- He was very much inspired by Begum Akhtar and her song ‘Diwana Banana hai to’. He used to bunk his school and sit for hours in a small restaurant where this song was played daily.
- His father initiated his training as a vocalist, but later, because of some economic difficulty, he had to start with being a Tabla player accompanied by his brother-cum-guru, Pandit Maniram.
- His wife, Madhura, directed and produced few documentary films such as Geeta-Govinda, Kaan Kahaani, and Surdas.
- In 2009, his wife also made a film, Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj, which was based on his biography.
- The famous music composers Jatin-Lalit are his nephews, and Sulakshana Pandit and Vijayta Pandit who was featured in many Hindi films in 1980’s, are his nieces.
- In 1946, he moved to Kolkata, where he started playing Tabla in an Indian Classical Show and worked as a performing artist for All India Radio.
- Initially, he wanted to become a Tabla Player. However, he was unhappy with the treatment people use to give to the Tabla artists, as they considered them inferiors in the field of music. So, at the age of 14, he swore not to cut his hairs until he learned to sing.
- At the age of 16, he started his training as a vocalist, and at the age of 22, he performed his first live concert.
- In an Interview, he mentioned that in 1960, once, he visited Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in a hospital, and Ghulam Ali asked him to become his disciple, but Jasraj declined his subordination since he was already Maniram’s disciple.
- He had created history and became the first Indian to perform at both North and South Poles.
- He also sang for the soundtrack of the film Birbal My Brother (1975), and a ballad, Vaada Tumse Hai Vaada for a horror film titled ‘1920’.
- He also gave a soundtrack for the film ‘Life of Pi’, the track is a mix of Hindustani classical music and western music.
- Since 1972, in memory of his father, he had been organizing a music festival every year called the Pandit Motiram Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroh in Hyderabad, India.
- Jasraj had tutored several renowned singers such as Kavita Krishnamurthy, Anuradha Paudwal, Sadhana Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan, Mukesh Desai, Ramesh Narayan, and Ankita Joshi.
- He aslo recieved various honours such as Sangeet Kala Ratna, Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Award, Lata Mangeshkar Puraskar and many more.
- Here is the video of an interview with Pandit Jasraj in which he talks about his journey of life.
- Did Pandit Jasraj smoke?: No
- Did Pandit Jasraj drink alcohol?: No
- Pandit Jasraj belonged to the Mewati Gharana, which is known for its devotion to Indian classical music.
- He was a great devotee of Lord Krishna and Hanuman and most of the time he sings bhajans of Krishna.
- He was very much inspired by Begum Akhtar and her song ‘Diwana Banana hai to’. He used to bunk his school and sit for hours in a small restaurant where this song was played daily.
- His father initiated his training as a vocalist, but later, because of some economic difficulty, he had to start with being a Tabla player accompanied by his brother-cum-guru, Pandit Maniram.
- His wife, Madhura, directed and produced few documentary films such as Geeta-Govinda, Kaan Kahaani, and Surdas.
- In 2009, his wife also made a film, Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj, which was based on his biography.
- The famous music composers Jatin-Lalit are his nephews, and Sulakshana Pandit and Vijayta Pandit who was featured in many Hindi films in 1980’s, are his nieces.
- In 1946, he moved to Kolkata, where he started playing Tabla in an Indian Classical Show and worked as a performing artist for All India Radio.
- Initially, he wanted to become a Tabla Player. However, he was unhappy with the treatment people use to give to the Tabla artists, as they considered them inferiors in the field of music. So, at the age of 14, he swore not to cut his hairs until he learned to sing.
- At the age of 16, he started his training as a vocalist, and at the age of 22, he performed his first live concert.
- In an Interview, he mentioned that in 1960, once, he visited Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in a hospital, and Ghulam Ali asked him to become his disciple, but Jasraj declined his subordination since he was already Maniram’s disciple.
- He had created history and became the first Indian to perform at both North and South Poles.
- He also sang for the soundtrack of the film Birbal My Brother (1975), and a ballad, Vaada Tumse Hai Vaada for a horror film titled ‘1920’.
- He also gave a soundtrack for the film ‘Life of Pi’, the track is a mix of Hindustani classical music and western music.
- Since 1972, in memory of his father, he had been organizing a music festival every year called the Pandit Motiram Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroh in Hyderabad, India.
- Jasraj had tutored several renowned singers such as Kavita Krishnamurthy, Anuradha Paudwal, Sadhana Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan, Mukesh Desai, Ramesh Narayan, and Ankita Joshi.
- He aslo recieved various honours such as Sangeet Kala Ratna, Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Award, Lata Mangeshkar Puraskar and many more.
- Here is the video of an interview with Pandit Jasraj in which he talks about his journey of life.