‘Bard of Brahmaputra’ Bhupen Hazarika Remembered on His Death Anniversary

The Bharat Ratna recipient passed away on November 5, 2011 at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai due to old age ailments at the age of 85

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‘Bard of Brahmaputra’ Bhupen Hazarika Remembered on His Death Anniversary

‘Bard of Brahmaputra’ Bhupen Hazarika Remembered on His Death Anniversary

November 5 marks the death anniversary of Bhupen Hazarika, fondly called Sudhakantha, one of the most revered music artists of the country.

Popularly known as the Bard of Brahmaputra, Hazarika was born on September 8, 1926, in the Sadiya town of Assam.

The Bharat Ratna recipient passed away on November 5, 2011 at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai due to old age ailments at the age of 85.

Political personalities from Assam remembered the legendary singer on his death anniversary.

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal took to twitter and wrote, “Sudhakantha Dr. Bhupen Hazarika sang the songs of humanity and carried the message of brotherhood to the world. His works are as immortal as the grand old Luit. On his smriti diwas, my deepest shraddhanjali to Bharat Ratna, Bhupen da.”

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu also remembered Dr. Hazarika on his death anniversary and wrote, “Bharat Ratan Dr Bhupen Hazarika - Our reverence and humble tribute on his punya tithi. Dr Hazarika's 'Arunachal Hamara' still reverberates in our hearts.”

“The Bard of Brahmaputra, Sudhakantha Dr #BhupenHazarika, through his immortal songs of peace & love, had taken magnificent Assamese culture to the world which has been our constant source of inspiration. Humble tributes to the Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika on his Punyatithi,” said Assam Minister Bimal Borah.

Minister Atul Bora also took to twitter and wrote, “It's been 11 years since Bhupen da left us, but he still exists as the lifeline of the Assamese people. Dr. Bhupen Hazarika's timeless songs & works are bright gems. He is not only a Bharat Ratna, but among the best in the world. Tributes to the great artist on his Punya Tithi.”

Some facts about the Bard of Brahmaputra:

1.      Hazarika was born into a family of artists and was the eldest among his 10 siblings.

2.      He received his singing skills from his mother who introduced him to Assamese folk music.

3.      With music surrounding him since his early childhood days, it was no surprise that Hazarika turned out to be a musical prodigy and created his first original piece of art at the age of 13.

4.      Hazarika wrote his first song when he was a teenager and attracted the attention of noted Assamese lyricist Jyotiprasad Agarwala and artist Bishnu Prasad Rabha. With professional and artistic guidance, Hazarika’s talent only grew better.

5.      Hazarika earned his BA degree in 1944 and MA degree in political science in 1946 from the Banaras Hindu University.

6.      He went on to receive his doctoral degree in Columbia University, New York, United States in 1952, before he pursued his musical career.

7.      Studying in New York in the early 50s, Hazarika befriended Paul Robeson, a renowned civil rights activist, whose influence inspired him to compose the famous song Bistirno Parore, based on the imagery and theme of Robeson’s Ol’ Man River which highlighted the rampant racial discrimination in the country. The song became one of the defining moments of Hazarika’s career and is still considered as one of his epical compositions, which has been translated in various Indian languages.

8.      Hazarika expanded his creative career and also directed award-winning Assamese films like Shakuntala Sur (1961) and Pratidhwani (1964).

9.      Hazarika also worked in Hindi cinema, some of his major contributions include composing music for films such as Arop, Ek Pal, and Rudaali.

10.  He was awarded the Best Music Director National Award for Rudaali in 1993 and held the position of chairman at the Sangeet Natak Akademi from 1998 to 2003.

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