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Assam remembers music maestro Dr Bhupen Hazarika on his 97th birth anniversary

First Published: 8th September, 2023 10:53 IST

The legendary artist inspired millions across generations with the power and passion of his voice

Today is the 97th birth anniversary of the late music maestro, the legendary Dr Bhupen Hazarika popularly known as the ‘Bard of Brahmaputra’. People across Assam paid their homage to late Dr Hazarika.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also paid rich tributes to the legendary singer.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, CM Sarma said, “On the auspicious occasion of his 97th birth anniversary, I remember the brilliant gemstone of Assam with deep reverence. May the timeless and universal compositions of the Bard of Brahmaputra continue to inspire humanity for generations to come.”

Fondly referred as the Bard of Brahmaputra, Dr Bhupen Hazarika conquered the hearts of thousands across the world, rendering evergreen songs including Manuhe Manuhor Babe, Moi Eti Jajabor, Bistirno parore, and Snehe Amar among others.

Born at Sadia in upper Assam on this day in the year 1926 into a family of teachers, Hazarika was the eldest of the 10 siblings. Hazarika completed his basic education in 1942 in Guwahati. He completed his BA from Benaras Hindu University in 1944 and MA in Political Science in 1946. He also pursued Mass Communications in Columbia University.

The legendary artist inspired millions across generations with the power and passion of his voice.

Popularly known as Sudhakantha, Hazarika had written many songs based on the themes of communal amity, universal justice and empathy in Assamese language that were translated into Bangla, Hindi and others.

He penned his first song, ‘Kusumbor Putro Sri Sankar Guru’, at the age of 11 for All India Radio. At 13 he composed the music for his song ‘Agni Jugor Firingoti Moi Natun Asom Gorhim’ which became a popular number later on. He sang his first song ‘Biswa Bijoy Nou Jowan in the second Assamese movie Indramalati released in 1939.

Some of his popular Bengali numbers include ‘Ami Ek Jajabor’, ‘Ganga Amar Ma’, ‘Hey Dola Hey Dola’, ‘Manush Manusher Janya’.

He was also an author and poet with over 1000 short stories, poems and essays to his credit.

Hazarika also directed and produced several Assamese movies, the prominent ones being ‘Pratidhwani’, ‘Era Bator Sur’, ‘Loti Ghoti’, ‘Sakuntala’. His wife Priyam Patel Hazarika performed in the song ‘Sagar Sangomot’ in the movie ‘Era Bator Sur’. Priyam Hazarika passed away in 2015, four years after the death of her husband Dr Hazarika. Their only son Tez Hazarika is settled in the US.

Bhupen Hazarika sang in Hindi films produced and directed by his long-time companion Kalpana Lajmi like Rudaali, Ek Pal, Darmein among many others. Dr Hazarika has close associations with Gulzar, the three Mangeshkar sisters – Lata, Asha and Usha. In fact, Lata and Usha sang in Assamese for Dr Hazarika. Lata Mageshkar sang the popular song ‘Jonakore Rati’ for Sazarika’s film ‘Era Bator Sur’. He also made famous Hindi vocalist Suman Kalyanpur sing in Assamese the popular number ‘Oi Oi Aakash Subo’. Famous singers Shaan, Hari Haran, Kavitha Krishnamurty are some other popular artistes who were close associates of the late Bard who was an ardent fan of Paul Robeson, the prominent civil rights activist of New York and the inspiration behind the popular number ‘We are in the same boat brother’ and the popular Assamese song by Dr Hazarika, ‘Bistirna Parore’.

Sudhakantha was conferred many awards. In 1975 he got the National Film Award for best music direction for his film Chameli MemSaab. He was conferred Padma Shree in 1977, Sangeet Natak Akademi award in 1987. In 1992 he was honoured with Dada Saheb Phalke Award the highest honour in Indian film world for his contribution to Assamese music, film and the world of art and culture of Assam. In 2001 he was awarded Padma Bhushan. He got Assam Ratna in 2008. In 2012 he was honoured posthumously with Padma Vibhushan. In 2019, Dr Hazarika was honoured with Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian honour.

His golden voice, his songs ‘Manuhe Manuhor Babe’, ‘Dil Hoom Hoom Kore’, ‘Bistirna Parore’, ‘Moi Eti Jajabor’, ‘Mur Gan Haok’, ‘Jilikabo Luitore Paar’ have inspired generations and will continue to do so forever.

Dr Bhupen Hazarika passed away on November 5, 2011.

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