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Pandit
Bhimsen Joshi
Musical legend and devoted family man
When
we talk about Indian Classical Music, one name that immediately
comes to mind is Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. No words can adequately
describe him. Pandit Joshi, who is riding the crest of popularity
and has ridden it for the last several years, is a musical marvel.
His singing invariably provides listeners with a divine musical
experience. His voice is mellifluous and unmatched. It has the intrinsic
ability to transport his listeners to an altogether different world.
Today, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi is rightly reckoned as an institution
by himself.
"All
the awards I have received are due to my gurus who have taught me.
They guided me over the years and made me able enough to stand here.
They had sown the seeds and we are reaping the fruits,"
said the maestro, on receiving the Aditya Vikram Birla Kalashikhar
award, in Mumbai. Pandit Joshi resides at Pune
with his wife, two sons, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren. Mumbaibest
got a chance to interact with him and his family members
when they were in Mumbai to attend the function organised by the
Sangeet Kala Kendra. "It feels great when your husband
gets this kind of respect and recognition," said Pandit
Joshi's wife, Vatslyaji Joshi. Talking about her husband's
natur , she added, " He is a very disciplined man and demands
the same sort of actions from people around him. He can be equally
strong or soft, depending on the situation. He is very particular
about his food habits. I have spent 50 years with him and I thank
God for blessing me with a husband like him."
"For
my father, music is everything; the rest does not matter. He is
a very simple man, and does not like to be in the limelight. He
has succeded in inculcating that attitude in his children. We, being
his children, respect him for this sort of upbringing,uot; said
Jayant B Joshi, the musical maestro's son. When asked about
his interest in music, Jayant added,"Having been born in
a family of a noted musician, I grew up hearing music in and around
me. But I never thought of taking up music as my career. My brother
Srinivas has taken the the opportunity to carry on the family tradition
in Indian classical music."
Pandit
Joshi is a man of few words. Commenting on the present scenario
of Indian classical music, he says,"Hindustani Music was
there, it is present today, and will be there tomorrow. We do not
have to worry about the audience. Today it may be 400 but tomorrow
it will be 4000. The recognition of Indian Classical Music will
never diminish.quot; Talking about the next generation he added,
"The younger generation is equally talented, it is our duty
to nurture them and bring out their hidden talents."
This man, who has limitless potential and creativity, loves to
watch television. "He spends hours watching television,
if he is not practicing. He loves to watch action movies,"
confides Pandit Joshi's daughter in law Laxmi. Today
when the concept of a nuclear family has reached even the remotest
areas of India, Pandit Joshi has succeeded in holding all his family
members together under one roof. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi does justice
to both his roles, as a great musician and a beloved father.
By : Sharmistha
Chakraborty
Photographer : Uma Kadam
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