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Sudhir Kakar, the well-known psychoanalyst, has an interesting
explanation for Mukesh's popularity. In conservative India, failed
romances outnumber successful ones. And Mukesh gives voice to the
unarticulated despair of a nation unable to love openly.

Hritik
Roshan the hottest Indian film star sang a Mukesh
song "Kabhi Kabhee Mere Dil Mein
Khayaal Aata Hai " in an interview with Simi Grewal on T.V.
Sachin Tendulkar had demanded
Mukesh's songs cd's during stay at Landmark hotel & listening
all of rest time , running their one day cricket match at Kanpur.
Happiness comes from the soul's
satisfaction, not from the vital's or the body's - SRI AUROBINDO
:
- Happiness is much more than physical comforts and luxuries. If our
mind and innermost self-our Soul- is not at peace, real happiness will
never be experienced. Pleasure is not happiness!
The small girl was insisting upon hearing the famous playback singer
Mukesh of the Indian Screen- not through discs or tapes, but in person!
The girl was an invalid and because of her illness she became more
depressed an consequently more demanding.
"I like his voice very much, Mama!" She used to say: "If
he comes and sings to me personally I will be cured."
"Don't be silly!" The mother used to say: "have you become
mad? He is a very big man...."
"Do you know how much he charges for a song?" Some one said:
"He is very busy- always."
"But..... I want him to sing to me!" The girl used to say
between sobs.
- And as the days passed by her condition became more and more serious.
At last a physician approached the great Artist and told him about the
sick girl's stubbornness'.
"Perhaps she would be cure, Mukeshji!"
"Achha!" (ok) said the artist :"I will come today. A
little late, but not too late!"
And Mukesh did come and sing to the delight of the small patient and
everybody else present in the hospital. Next day he said to someone
"I was more happy than the little girl!"
Impression
and expression :
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One of the classic true stories
of musicdom concerns a top-notch classical vocalist, playback singer
Mukesh and veteran music director Kalyanji. The singer was leaving
the composer's music room after a sitting when the classical
luminary entered for a social call. After Mukesh departed, this
worthy told Kalyanjibhai, "Look at the irony! What does that man
know about classical raag and sur? And he drives a Mercedes and I
have to travel by bus!"
Kalyanjibhai beckoned the man to sit next to him and asked him to
sing Chandan sa badan chanchal chitwan along with the harmonium. The
classical singer sang the line, with excessive murki as per his training.
Kalyanjibhai again explained to him the exact notes. Try as he
might, the classical maestro could not get the requisite straight
and heart-touching rendition needed for this Saraswatichandra
classic. Gently, the composer drove home his point by telling him,
Ab aap ko pataa chalaa ke woh Mercedes main kyoon ghoomte hain? (Do
you now realise why he drives a Mercedes?)
Mukesh was probably the least classically-accomplished among our
master-singers, but he has an amazing 90 per cent success record
among his songs. According to industry insiders, even K.L. Saigal,
Mohammad Rafi and Kishore Kumar were far from highly-trained.
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- Music is an art first and a craft last, and
emotional expression will always win over attempts at calculated
impressions.
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