( Being honoured with Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Award in 2005 )
(Farida Ji being interviewed by Ravinder Kaul from Jammu for Guftagoo )
JULY 2007, WHEN STALWART GAZAL SINGER FARIDA KHANUM VISITED KASHMIR
Farida Khanum has a strong Kashmir connection . First, she happens to be the sister of Mukhtar Begum (wife of Agha Hashr Kashmiri ) known as Shakespeare of Indian drama. Agha Hashr was son of Agha Mohammad Ghani Shah, a wealthy Kashmiri shawl trader from Awadh who later settled in Varanasi . And then her mother was from a poor family of Pulwama in the Kashmir valley . Mukhtar Begum,the elder sister of Farida Khanum was a dazzling beauty and an accomplished actor , dancer and singer . She was a well known dancer from Amritsar . After her marriage in 1930, she moved to Kolkata to live with Agha Hashr . In Kolkata , she also acted as heroine in some plays written by her husband . In fact Farida Khanum was a little girl who also accompanied them and lived with her sister in Kolkata for many years. In an interview to Ravinder Kaul, Farida Khanum has said this:-
" In 1947, we left home because it was announced that India and Pakistan were to be partitioned and so was the state of Punjab. We took just enough stuff for a month, but we could never come back after that. We started living in Pindi and then moved to Lahore. For many Years , we in our family have been discussing our roots in Kashmir. My sister and my brother would always wish to visit Pulwama, the birth place of my mother . You don’t know what it actually meant . You don’t know how happy I was to be there . Yes it was an invitation from Jammu And Kashmir government in 2007 that thrilled me. I was invited to sing in the Sufi Festival organized by the government . After 60 long years, I was there to trace my roots and to perform. My mother was very simple and never demanded anything. I am fortunate to have my roots in the paradise. What a beautiful and scenic place ? I had never thought that I would be able to visit my mother's place but the invitation from the state government made my dream come true. This was the place where my father Rasool Sheikh first met my mother. I used to pray and urge Almighty to fulfill my wish of a visit to Kashmir.“
Trained by
Ustad Ashiq Ali Khan, Khanum’s most famous ghazal, "Aaj
jaane ki zid na karo’, is one of the best known numbers in the
subcontinent.
In 2001, she appeared in Mira Nair’s movie ‘Monsoon Wedding’,
in which she sang the crowd’s favourite ‘Aaj
jaane ki zid na karo’. Farida khanum has her own style of singing
usually waving her left hand
in the air for portraying the ups and downs of the “lay and Taal”. Farida
khanum also travelled to Kabul, Afghanistan in the 60s and 70s of the last
century and sang many Persian language
Gazals in musical concerts .About her singing , noted music critic ,
Shanta Serbjeet Singh writes this :-
“ After Begum Akhtar, Farida Khanum’s voice has got the character suitable for Ghazals. It is sensuous but not earthy. It is honey sweet but not cloying. Her wizardry lies in her high-speed taans and sargams (note patterns). She picks up a poetry stanza and takes it to a height, where it touches the borders of the classical singing, and then brings it back to the sublime level of the Ghazal. This layakari (rhythmic wizardry) in khayal tradition has earned Farida Khanum, the title Mallika-e-Ghazal, (queen of Ghazals).”
Along with her daughter , Farida Ji visited Kashmir in July 2007 at the invitation of the then Government . She sang at the Sufi Festival that had a galaxy of artists like Chand Afzal Qawwal, Adil Barki (Pakistan), vocalist Rita Ganguli, Kathak dancer Prema Shirmali, Kashmiri Sufi singer Abdul Rashid Hafiz and the Egyptian troupe Tanoura . The three day festival was organised by , Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in collaboration with Shree Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). The then Governor , Chief Minister and Dr Karan Singh also participated in the gala event. The moment Farida Khanum entered the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) located on the banks of the serene Dal Lake that day , crowds sitting inside the jam packed hall cheered lustily in welcome. The venue reverberated with thundering applause the moment she competed scintillating delivery of Fayaz Hashmi’s Gazal “ Aaj Jaane Ki zid Na karo “. She also sang Faiz ‘s "Woh ishq Jo hum se Rooth gaya" that sent her audience into nonstop clapping .She also sang “ Mohabbat karne wale kum na honge “ and many more Ghazals that day.It was something unusual for people in Kashmir to have witnessed after many years of turmoil and suffocation. Many happy memories of that gala event keep lingering in the minds of not only the audience but the performers as well.
Always draped in some colourful Sari that she likes , Farida Khanum commands enormous goodwill and respect in the subcontinent . She has a huge fan following the world over . As and when she visits India , she spreads goodwill and love through her music . The venues where she performs are always packed to capacity .
( Avtar Mota)
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