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Pankaj Udhas
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Biography

Pankaj Udhas (17 May 1951 – 26 February 2024) was an Indian ghazal and playback singer known for his works in Hindi cinema, and Indian pop. He started his career with a release of a ghazal album titled Aahat in 1980 and subsequently recorded many hits like Mukarar in 1981, Tarrannum in 1982, Mehfil in 1983, Pankaj Udhas Live at Royal Albert Hall in 1984, Nayaab in 1985 and Aafreen in 1986. After his success as a ghazal singer, he was invited to appear and sing for a film by Mahesh Bhatt, Naam. Udhas rose to further fame for singing in the 1986 film Naam, in which his song "Chitthi Aayee Hai" (the letter has arrived) became an instant hit. He did playback singing for many Hindi films after that. Albums and live concerts around the globe brought him fame as a singer. In 2006, Pankaj Udhas was awarded Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award.His brothers Nirmal Udhas and Manhar Udhas are also singers.

Early life

Pankaj Udhas was born in Jetpur in Gujarat. He is the youngest of the three brothers. His parents are Keshubhai Udhas and Jituben Udhas. His eldest brother Manhar Udhas achieved some success as a Hindi playback singer in Bollywood films. His second elder brother Nirmal Udhas is also a well-known Ghazal Singer and was the first of the three brothers to start singing in the family. He had studied in Sir BPTI Bhavanagar. His family moved to Mumbai and Pankaj attended St. Xavier's College in Mumbai.

Udhas' family hails from a town named Charkhadi near Rajkot and were zamindars (transl. traditional landlords). His grandfather was the first graduate from the village and went on to become the Diwan (revenue minister) of the Bhavnagar State. His father, Keshubhai Udhas, was a government servant and had met the renowned veena player, Abdul Karim Khan, who taught him to play the dilruba. When Udhas was a child, his father would play the dilruba, a stringed instrument. Seeing his and his brothers' interest in music, his father enrolled them at the Sangeet Academy in Rajkot. Udhas initially enrolled himself to learn the tabla but later began learning Hindustani vocal classical music from Ghulam Qadir Khan Sahab. Udhas then moved to Mumbai to train under the tutelage of Navrang Nagpurkar, a singer from the Gwalior Gharana. Pankaj died on February 26 2024.

Career

A song titled Chandi Jaisa Rang hai tera, sone jaise bal (i.e. Your colour is like silver, your hair is like gold) was sung by Pankaj Udhas. Pankaj Udhas' older brother, Manhar Udhas was a stage performer that aided Pankaj in his introduction to musical performance. His first stage performance was during the Sino-Indian War, when he sang "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo" and was given Rs. 51 by an audience member as a reward.

Four years later he joined the Sangeet Natya Academy in Rajkot and learned the nuances of playing the tabla. After that, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree at Wilson College and St Xavier's college, Mumbai and started training in Indian classical vocal music under the tutelage of Master Navrang. Udhas's first song was in the film "Kamna" a solo composed by Usha Khanna and written by Naqsh Lyallpuri, the film was a flop but his rendition was very much appreciated. Subsequently, Udhas developed an interest in ghazals and learned Urdu to try to pursue a career as a ghazal singer. He spent ten months in Canada and the US doing ghazal concerts and returned to India with renewed vigour and confidence. His first ghazal album, Aahat, was released in 1980. From this, he began to have success and, as of 2011 he has released more than fifty albums and hundreds of compilation albums. In 1986, Udhas received another opportunity to perform in film, in the film Naam, which brought him fame. In 1990, he sang the melodious duet "Mahiya Teri Kasam" with Lata Mangeshkar, for the movie Ghayal. This song achieved immense popularity.In 1994, Udhas sang the notable song, "Na Kajre Ki Dhar", from the film Mohra along with Sadhana Sargam which also became very popular. He continued working as a playback singer, making some on-screen appearances in films such as Saajan, Yeh Dillagi, Naam and Phir Teri Kahaani Yaad Aayee. His album Shagufta launched by Music India in December 1987 was the first to be released on compact disc in India. Later, Udhas started a talent hunt television program called Aadab Aarz Hai on Sony Entertainment Television. Actor John Abraham calls Udhas his mentor.Udhas' ghazals talk about love, intoxication and sharab.

Pankaj Udhas
The President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam presenting Padma Shri to renowned ghazal singer Shri Pankaj Keshubhai Udhas, at investiture ceremony in New Delhi on 29 March 2006

Death

He died around 11 am of prolonged illness on 26 February 2024, and his daughter shared the tragic news due to cancer Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai via Instagram. Well-known musician Pankaj Udhas died at the age of 72. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences and paid tribute to the celebrated musician.

Awards

  • 2006 – Pankaj Udhas Awarded Padmashree for his contribution to the art of ghazal singing his huge contribution to cancer patients and thallasemic children through his on the occasion of him completing 25 years of ghazal singing.
  • 2006 – Awarded the prestigious "Kalakar" award at Kolkata for "Hasrat" as "Best Ghazal album of 2005".
  • 2004 – Special Felicitation at the Wembley Conference Center, London for Completing 20 Years of Performance at the Prestigious Venue.
  • 2003 – MTV Immies Award for the successful album 'In Search of Meer'.
  • 2003 – Special Achievement Award at the Bollywood Music Award, New York for Popularizing Ghazals Across the Globe.
  • 2003 – Dadabhai Naoroji Millennium Award conferred by the Dadabhai Naoroji International Society for Contribution to Ghazal and the Music Industry.
  • 2002 – Award for Excellence in Music Field presented by Sahyog Foundation at Mumbai.
  • 2002 – Honored by the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce.
  • 2001 – Vocational Recognition Award for Outstanding Performance as a Ghazal singer presented by Rotary Club of Mumbai Downtown.
  • 1999 – Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, USA Award for extraordinary services to Indian music, especially promotion of ghazals in India and abroad. Presented at the Festival of Ghazals held in New York.
  • 1998 – Indian Arts Awards Gala presented by the Mayor of the City of Jersey City.
  • 1998 – Outstanding Artistic Achievement Award presented by the American Academy of Artists at Atlantic City.
  • 1996 – Indira Gandhi Priyadarshani Award for Outstanding Services, Achievement and Contribution to Music.
  • 1994 – Honorary Citizenship of Lubbock Texas, USA.
  • 1994 – Radio Lotus Award for Outstanding Achievement and for the many songs featuring on the official hit parade of the radio. Presented by Radio Lotus, South Africa at the University of Durban.
  • 1993 – Giants International Award for extraordinary efforts to achieve the highest standards in the field of music thereby motivating the entire community to pursue excellence.
  • 1990 – Outstanding Young Persons' Award (1989–90) for positive leadership and distinguish services rendered to the nation. Presented by the Indian Junior Chambers.
  • 1985 – K L Saigal Award for being the Best Ghazal Singer of the Year.

Albums

  • Aahat (1980)
  • Nasha (1997)
  • Mukarrar (1981)
  • Tarrannum (1982)
  • Mehfil (1983)
  • Shamakhana
  • Pankaj Udhas Live at Albert Hall (1984)
  • Nayaab (1985)
  • Legend
  • Khazana
  • Aafreen (1986)
  • Shagufta
  • Nabeel
  • Aashiyana (1992)
  • Ek Dhun Pyar Ki (1992)
  • Rubayee
  • Teen Mausam
  • Geetnuma
  • Kaif
  • Khayaal
  • Aman
  • Woh Ladki Yaad Aati Hai
  • Stolen Moments
  • Mahek (1999)
  • Ghoonghat
  • Muskan
  • Dhadkan
  • Best of Pankaj Udhas Vol-1,2
  • Pankaj Udas 'Life Story' Vol-1,2
  • Pankaj Udhas Vol-1,2,3,4
  • Lamha
  • Janeman
  • Jashn (2006)
  • Endless Love
  • Shaayar
  • Rajuat (Gujarati)
  • Baisakhi (Punjabi)
  • Yaad
  • Kabhi Ansoo Kabhi Khushboo Kabhi Naghuma
  • Humnasheen
  • In Search of Meer (2003)
  • Hasrat (2005)
  • Bhalobasha (Bengali)
  • Yaara – Music by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
  • Shabad – Music by Vaibhav Saxena and Gunjan Jha
  • Shaayar (2010)
  • Barbad Mohabbat
  • Nasheela
  • Sentimental (2013)
  • Khamoshi Ki Aawaz (2014)
  • Khwabon Ki Khahani (2015)
  • Madhose
  • Nayaab lamhe with Gulzar (2018)

Tracks

Year of ReleaseSongMovies/AlbumsSingerComposerLyricist
1970Munne Ki Amma Yeh To BataTum Haseen Main JawaanPankaj Udhas & Kishore KumarShankar-JaikishanRajinder Krishan
1986Chitthi aayi haiNaamPankaj UdhasLaxmikant-Pyarelal
1988Dil Se Dil Mila, Phir Kaisa Gila, Ho Gaya PyarTamachaPankaj Udhas & Sharon PrabhakarBappi Lahiri
1988Chandi Jaisa Rang HaiEk Hi MaqsadPankaj UdhasPankaj UdhasMumtaz Rashid
1988Gaa Mere Sang Pyar Ka Geet NayaGunahon Ka FaislaPankaj Udhas & Lata MangeshkarBappi Lahiri
1988Aaj Phir TumpeDayavanPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalLaxmikant-Pyarelal
1988Ek Ek Ho Jaye Phir Ghar Chale JaanaGangaa Jamunaa SaraswatiPankaj Udhas & Kishore KumarAnu MalikIndeevar
1988Tere Dar Ko Chhod ChalePankaj Udhas
1989Sahara Tere Intezaar Ka HaiHum Intezaar KarengePankaj UdhasBappi Lahiri
1989Yaad Aayi, Yaad Aayi, Bhuli Woh Kahani Phir Yaad AayiGola BaroodPankaj Udhas & Mohammed AzizBappi Lahiri
1989Tumne Rakh To Lee Tasveer HamariLal Dupatta Malmal KaPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalAnand-MilindMajrooh Sultanpuri
1989Kuch Baat Hai Tum Mein JoPankaj Udhas & Anuradha Paudwal
1989"Bhool Bhulaiyya Sa Yeh Jeevan"

"Dekh Ke Tumko"

"Dil Ki Baatein Hain"

GawaahiPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalUttam-JagdishSardar Anjum
1990Maahiya Teri KasamGhayalPankaj Udhas & Lata MangeshkarBappi Lahiri
1990Ishq Mein Jaan Gawa DengePaap Ki KamaeePankaj Udhas & Anuradha Paudwal
1990Aur Bhala Main Kya Mangun Rab SeThanedaarPankaj Udhas & Lata MangeshkarBappi Lahiri
1990Mohabbat Inayat Karam Dekhte HainBahaar Aane TakPankaj Udhas & Anuradha Paudwal
1991Jeeye To Jeeye KaiseSaajanPankaj UdhasNadeem ShravanSameer
1991Jaane Jaan Mujhe Aisa Kya HuaVishkanyaPankaj Udhas & Penaz MasaniBappi Lahiri
1992Geet Banke Labon PeAdharmPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalAnand-MilindSameer
1992Dhadkane Saansein JawaniBetaPankaj UdhasDilip Sen-Sameer SenDilip Tahir
1992Jo Geet Nahi JanmaSangeetPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalAnand-MilindSantosh Anand
1992Ek Pal Ek DinJigarPankaj Udhas & Sadhana SargamAnand-MilindSameer
1992Apni Mohabbat Kabhi Kam Na HoAaja SanamPankaj UdhasArun PaudwalFaaiz Anwar
1992Kisi Ne Bhi To Na DekhaDil Aashna HaiPankaj UdhasAnand-Milind
1993Ye Kya Kya Dikhati HaiMeherbaanPankaj UdhasDilip Sen-Sameer SenRani Malik
1993Dil Deta Hai Ro Ro DohaiPhir Teri Kahani Yaad AayeePankaj Udhas
1993Rabse Bhi Pehle Honthon Pe Meresaajan TeraIzzat Ki RotiPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalBappi Lahiri
1993Mat Kar Itna GuroorAadmi Khilona HaiPankaj Udhas & Alka YagnikNadeem-Shravan
1993Aadmi Khilona Hai (male)Pankaj Udhas
1993Tujhko Saanson MeinKasam Teri KasamPankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalNaresh SharmaQatil Shiphai
1993Teri Aankhen Meri ManzilFaaiz Anwar
1993Khuda Kare Mohabbat MeinSanam (film released in 1997)Pankaj UdhasAnand-MilindSameer
1993Aankh Mere Yaar Ki Dukhe (Solo)Ek Hi RaastaPankaj UdhasMahesh KishorNaqsh Lyallpuri
1993Aankh Mere Yaar Ki Dukhe (Duet)Pankaj Udhas & Kavita Krishnamurthy
1993Chhupana Bhi Nahi AataBaazigarPankaj UdhasAnu MalikRani Malik
1993Mohabbaton Kaa Safar Hai (duet)Mohabbaton Kaa SafarPankaj Udhas & Kavita KrishnamurthyKhayyamSalahuddin Pervez
1993Mohabbaton Kaa Safar Hai (solo)Pankaj Udhas
1993Abhi Abhi Yeh Samjha HaiDil Apna Aur Preet ParaeePankaj UdhasUsha KhannaYogesh
1994Dil Jab Se Toot Gaya (Duet)SalaamiPankaj Udhas & Alka YagnikNadeem-ShravanSameer
1994Dil Jab Se Toot Gaya (Solo)Pankaj Udhas
1994Aankhon Ke Kaajal SeMain Tera Aashiq (unreleased film)Pankaj Udhas & Anuradha PaudwalNaresh SharmaDeepak Sneh
1994Main Deewana Hoon JisseYeh DillagiPankaj Udhas & Saif Ali Khan
1994Na Kajare Ki DhaarMohraPankaj Udhas
1994Hothon Pe Tera NaamMain Khiladi Tu AnariPankaj Udhas
1994Main Tumse Pyar KartaGhar Ki IzzatPankaj Udhas & Jaishree ShivramAmar-Utpal
1994Rishta tera mera (male version)Jai VikraantaPankaj Udhas
1995Aansu Judai KeMilanPankaj UdhasAnand-MilindSameer
1996Humne Khamoshi Se Tumhe Dil Mein Basaya HaiMajhdhaarPankaj UdhasNadeem-Shravan
1997Meethi Meethi BaateinKaaliaPankaj Udhas & Jaishree ShivramAnand Raj Anand
1997Zindagi Ko Guzarne Ke LiyeJeevan YudhPankaj Udhas & Alka YagnikNadeem-ShravanSameer
1999"Chandakinta Chanda"SparshaPankaj UdhasHamsalekhaItagi Veeranna
1999"Bareyada Mounada Kavite"Pankaj Udhas, Kavita Krishnamurti, Archana UdupaR. N. Jayagopal
2000Ram KareJungPankaj Udhas & Karsan SagathiaAnu Malik
2000Teri AashiquiGhaathPankaj Udhas & Alka YagnikAnu Malik
2002London Mein IndiaYeh Hai JalwaPankaj Udhas & Sukhwinder SinghAnand Raj AnandDev Kohli
2004Chandi Jaisa Rang (Live)Ghazal E Mohabbat, Vol. 1Pankaj Udhas
2008Ek Toh Sharab KamMaan Gaye Mughal-e-AzamPankaj UdhasAnu Malik
2009Main Dil Ki Dil MeinSanam Teri KasamPankaj Udhas & Kumar SanuNadeem-Shravan
2010Sai Baba Geet SudhaMalik EkPankaj UdhasAnup Jalota
2010Maango Ram Te

Japp Mann Mere

Sau Din Safal Ganeya

Pucho Sant Mero

Dhan Dhan Hamare

Das Tere Ki Binti

Tu Sabni Thai

Tujh Bin Awar

ShabadPankaj UdhasVaibhav Saxena & Gunjan JhaGuru Granth Sahib
2011PalchhinMata Ki BheteinPankaj Udhas & Sanghamitra BharaliMohan Sharma
2011Maiyya Pukaare Re (Duet)
2011Aarti
2016Raat Bhar Tanha RahaDil Toh Deewana HaiPankaj UdhasAnand Raj Anand
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