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Paying tribute to 'Ghazal maestro' Jagjit Singh on his 80th birth anniversary with his soulful tracks
February 8, 2021 marks the 80th birth anniversary of Ghazal maestro late Jagjit Singh. Born in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, Jagjit Singh revived and popularised Ghazals not just in India but also in the world. Popular for his silken and soothing voice, Jagjit Singh has crooned many popular tracks such as Tum Itna Jo Muskura Rahe Ho, Hotho Se Chhu Lo Tum, Hoshwalon Ko Khabar Kya and many more. Not only were his ghazals soothing and relaxing, but also easy to understand. Unfortunately, the singer suffered a brain hemorrhage on September 23, 2011 and passed away on October 10 after staying in coma for over two weeks.
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These are the words of John Mathew Matthan, Chairperson of IFFI 51 Indian Panorama Jury and National Film Award-winning film writer, producer and director. He was conversing with film journalist Faridoon Shahryar during a virtual In-Conversation Session titled “DO YOU HAVE IT?”, held as part of the virtual offering of 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI), being held in Goa.
Shri Matthan has won the National Film Award for the film
Sarfarosh (1999), which he directed and produced and for which he wrote the story-screenplay as well. Speaking about this film, the maker of more than 200 films said: “Songs have a purpose in movies. At the time when this movie was made, music was a big component in terms of revenue. I did not like the idea of having two romantic songs in the film”.
PanajiGoaIndiaPakistanShri-matthanShafi-inamdarFaridoon-shahryarJohn-abrahamBollywood-hungamaJohn-mathew-matthanHoshwalon-ko-khabar-kyaNational-filmVeteran film-maker John Mathew Matthan reveals 'Sarfarosh 2' will be dedicated to CRPF personnel ANI | Updated: Jan 19, 2021 17:36 IST
New Delhi [India], January 19 (ANI): National Award-winning filmmaker John Matthew Matthan revealed during a virtual 'In-Conversation' session that the sequel to his acclaimed Aamir Khan-starrer 'Sarfarosh' will be dedicated to the Indian CRPF personnel while focusing on the issue of country's internal security with a more "realistic" approach.
The virtual 'In-Conversation' session was held at the 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI) titled 'DO YOU HAVE IT?' with film journalist Faridoon Shahriyar. John Mathew Matthan who was the chairperson of IFFI 51 Indian Panorama Jury revealed details about 'Sarfarosh 2' and said, it is about the internal security of India. "It shows how India's security stands strong in spite of various problems". He informed that he is dedicating the movie to the CRPF personnel, who bear the brunt of these problems.
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