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Madan Mohan(1924-1975)

  • Composer
  • Music Department
  • Soundtrack
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Madan Mohan
Madan Mohan was one of the most respected Hindi film composers. He was also one of the most overlooked - in a career spanning 25 years, he composed music for only over around 100 films, out of which only 25 became box-office hits. This was due to his extremely fastidious nature and the number of tunes he composed for his films that were never used. Born Madan Kohli in 1924, he was the son of Raj Bahadur Chunilal, who worked in famous studios like Bombay Talkies and Filmistan. From his childhood he was seen as musically inclined and talented. In fact, during his lifetime, he amassed an amazing record of compositions, the majority of which were either unutilized for lack of appropriate films or were alternate tunes composed for his films.

He began working in Bollywood as an assistant to music director C. Ramchandra, and got his first major film with Aankhen (1950), a love triangle. The film was a success. Subsequently, a fair amount of work came to Mohan. Among his earlier films was a trilogy of movies with his childhood friend Raj Kapoor - _Aashiana (1952)_, _Dhoon (1952)_ and Papi (1953). Unfortunately for Mohan, the films he chose to compose for did not create much impact, and it was only with Bhai Bhai (1956), which starred the legendary Kumar brothers, Ashok Kumar and Kishore Kumar, that he got some success. But from then on, things got rough; Railway Platform (1955), Gateway of India (1957), while with excellent music, weren't huge hits. And to make matters worse, all of the top stars had already chosen a particular composer to work with (e.g. Dilip Kumar with Naushad the great composer), which left no room for a débutant, however talented.

Then, in the late 1950s and the 1960s, things changed for the better. His scores for Dekh Kabira Roya (1957) and Adalat (1958) showed that. And in the 1960s, he really began to be noticed with Anpadh (1962), with his songs becoming the rage all over India. It was with this film that he became to be known as the Ghazal King, even though he had already established his reputation for gossamer melodies with Adalat (1958). He acquired further commercial success with two films by Raj Khosla - _Woh Kaun Thi (1964)_ and Mera Saaya (1966). He also began to work with filmmaker Chetan Anand, for which he produced his most outstanding score in Haqeeqat (1964), a war film.

Although he brought out the best in his singers, special mention must be made of his work with Lata Mangeshkar, which showed both of them at their very best. This legendary combination was established in 1951 with Adaa (1951) and continued right up to (and after) his death. Mohan had this special talent of bringing out the best in Lata's voice - she could sound seductive in Sanjog (1961), jaunty in Neela Akash (1965) and perky in Mera Saaya (1966). However, it was in sentimental songs that they were at their best.

In the 1970s, when Western songs from films like _Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971)_, Mohan still composed poetic melodies. His strict aesthetic sense caused him to be in great demand with sensitive if not commercially successful filmmakers, and he collaborated with respected names like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Sampooran Singh Gulzar and Rajinder Singh Bedi, his collaboration with Bedi particularly standing out as it was with Dastak (1970) that he got the National Award for best music director - it was the only major award he got during his lifetime.

In 1975, at the age of 51, Mohan died from cirrhosis of the liver. Ironically, two films released soon afterwards - The Season (1975) and _Laila Majnu (1975)_ - became resounding musical successes. However, three decades later, two films paid their tribute to Mohan. One was Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo (2004), a war film which, interestingly, took its title from one of his songs from Haqeeqat (1964). The film, however, didn't do well at the box-office. The other film, a romance called Veer-Zaara (2004), paid a more fitting tribute for a composer - the director, Yash Chopra, took some of his unused compositions and used them in the film.

The spectacular success of Veer-Zaara (2004), especially its soundtrack (with a 75-year-old Lata Mangeshkar still as melodious as ever), established Madan Mohan as one of the elite composers of all time...
BornJune 25, 1924
Died1975
BornJune 25, 1924
Died1975
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  • Awards
    • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

Known for

Preity G Zinta and Shah Rukh Khan in Veer-Zaara (2004)
Veer-Zaara
7.8
  • Composer(as The Late Madan Mohan)
  • 2004
Dastak (1970)
Dastak
7.4
  • Composer
  • 1970
Manoj Kumar and Sadhana Shivdasani in Woh Kaun Thi? (1964)
Woh Kaun Thi?
7.5
  • Composer
  • 1964
Mala Sinha in Anpadh (1962)
Anpadh
6.8
  • Composer
  • 1962

Credits

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Composer



  • Preity G Zinta and Shah Rukh Khan in Veer-Zaara (2004)
    Veer-Zaara
    7.8
    • Composer (as The Late Madan Mohan)
    • 2004
  • Bally Sagoo feat. Gunjan: Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha
    Music Video
    • Composer (original version)
    • 2004
  • Sultana Daku (1982)
    Sultana Daku
    3.6
    • Composer
    • 1982
  • Chaal Baaz (1980)
    Chaal Baaz
    3.8
    • Composer
    • 1980
  • Jalan (1978)
    Jalan
    • Composer
    • 1978
  • Sahib Bahadur (1977)
    Sahib Bahadur
    7.3
    • Composer
    • 1977
  • Laila Majnu (1976)
    Laila Majnu
    6.6
    • Composer
    • 1976
  • Sharafat Chhod Di Main Ne (1976)
    Sharafat Chhod Di Main Ne
    5.5
    • Composer
    • 1976
  • The Season (1975)
    The Season
    7.9
    • Composer
    • 1975
  • Chowkidar (1974)
    Chowkidar
    5.4
    • Composer
    • 1974
  • Asliyat (1974)
    Asliyat
    • Composer
    • 1974
  • Vijay Arora and Radha Saluja in Ek Mutthi Aasmaan (1973)
    Ek Mutthi Aasmaan
    6.8
    • Composer
    • 1973
  • Rakesh Pandey and Rehana Sultan in Dil Ki Rahen (1973)
    Dil Ki Rahen
    7.3
    • Composer
    • 1973
  • Hindustan Ki Kasam (1973)
    Hindustan Ki Kasam
    6.8
    • Composer
    • 1973
  • Hanste Zakhm (1973)
    Hanste Zakhm
    7.3
    • Composer
    • 1973

Music Department



  • Jhumka Gira Re
    Video
    • Music Department
    • 2016
  • Thodi Der Ke Liye Mere Ho Jao
    Video
    • Music Department
    • 2016
  • Inspector Eagle
    6.8
    • Music Department
    • 1979
  • Ghar Ka Chirag (1967)
    Ghar Ka Chirag
    6.4
    • musical director
    • 1967
  • Jab Yaad Kisi Ki Aati Hai (1967)
    Jab Yaad Kisi Ki Aati Hai
    7.1
    • musical director
    • 1967
  • Dulhan Ek Raat Ki (1967)
    Dulhan Ek Raat Ki
    7.1
    • musical director
    • 1967
  • Baap Bete (1959)
    Baap Bete
    • musical director
    • 1959
  • Khubsurat (1952)
    Khubsurat
    8.0
    • playback singer
    • 1952

Soundtrack



  • Namrata Manot in Pushpa (2015)
    Pushpa
    8.4
    Short
    • writer: "Lag Jaa Gale Ki Phir Ye Haseen Raat Ho Na Ho"
    • 2015
  • Jadoo (2013)
    Jadoo
    6.0
    • music: "Haye Dil Gaya Dil Gaya"
    • 2013
  • Preity G Zinta and Shah Rukh Khan in Veer-Zaara (2004)
    Veer-Zaara
    7.8
    • writer: "Tere Liye", "Main Yahaan Hoon", "Aisa Des Hai Mera", "Yeh Hum Aa Gaye Hain Kahaan", "Do Pal", "Kyon Hawa", "Hum To Bhai Jaise Hain", "Aaya Tere Dar Par", "Lodi", "Tum Paas Aa Rahe Ho", "Jaane Kyon"
    • 2004
  • Kyle MacLachlan, Kris Holden-Ried, Suleka Mathew, and Jimi Mistry in Touch of Pink (2004)
    Touch of Pink
    6.4
    • writer: "Tujahan Chalega"
    • 2004
  • Chaal Baaz (1980)
    Chaal Baaz
    3.8
    • music: "Raat Ujiyari Dil Andhera Hai"
    • 1980
  • Hanste Zakhm (1973)
    Hanste Zakhm
    7.3
    • music: "Yeh Maana Meri Jaan, Mohabbat Saza Hai", "Betaab Dil Ki Tamanna Yehi Hai", "Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho", "Aaj Socha To Aansoo Bhar Aaye", "Gali Gali Mein Kiya Re Badnaam"
    • 1973
  • Jaya Bachchan in Koshish (1972)
    Koshish
    8.4
    • music: "Soja Baba Mere", "Humse Hai Watan Hamara"
    • 1972
  • Rajesh Khanna and Jaya Bachchan in Bawarchi (1972)
    Bawarchi
    8.1
    • writer: "Tum Bin Jeevan Kaisa Jeevan", "Mast Pavan Dholey Re", "Morhey Naina Bahaye Neer", "Bhor Aayee Gaya Andhera", "Kahhey Kanha Karat Bijori"
    • 1972
  • Parwana (1971)
    Parwana
    6.8
    • music: "Chale Ladkhada Ke", "Jis Din Se Maine Tumko Dekha Hai", "Piya Ki Gali", "Simti Si Sharmai Si", "Yun Na Sharma Phailade"
    • 1971
  • Dastak (1970)
    Dastak
    7.4
    • music: "O Balma, Baiyan Na Dharo O Balma", "Mai Ri, Maah Kahse Kahoon Peed, Apne Jiya Ki, Mai Ri", "Tumse Kahoon Ek Baat Paronse Halki, Halki, Halki, Halki", "Hum Hain Matay-E-Kuchao Baazar Ki Tarah, Uthti Hai Har Nigaha Karidhar Ki Tarah"
    • 1970
  • Chirag (1969)
    Chirag
    6.5
    • music: "Teri Aankhon Se Siva", "Chhai Barkha Bahar", "Jab Dekh Liya", "More Bichhade Saathi", "Chirag Dil Ka Jaloa", "Bhor Hote Kaga
    • 1969
  • Naunihal (1967)
    Naunihal
    6.9
    • music: "Tumhari zulf ke saaye me shyam kar lunga, safar ik umra ka pal me tamam kar lunga", "Patthar ke Bhagwan pigalja, aaj pigalna hoga", "Meri awaaz suno, pyar ka raaz suno, meri awaaz suno"
    • 1967
  • Mera Saaya (1966)
    Mera Saaya
    7.5
    • music: "Tu Jahan Jahan Chalega Mera Saaya Saath Ho", "Jhumka Gira Re, Bareli Ke Bazaar Mein", "Nainon Mein Badra Chhaye", "Aap Ke Pehloo Mein Aakar Roh Diye", "Nainonwali Ne Haye Mera Dil Loota"
    • 1966
  • Rishte Naahte (1965)
    Rishte Naahte
    7.1
    • music: "Mujhe Yaad Karnewale"
    • 1965
  • Aap Ki Parchhaiyan (1964)
    Aap Ki Parchhaiyan
    6.7
    • music: "Main Nighahen Tere Chehre Se Hataon Kaise", "Kabhi Itlake Chalte Ho, Kabhi Valkake Chalte Ho", "Yehi Hai Tamanna, Tere Dhar Ke Samne", "Jab Takte Hai Akash Pe Chand Aur Sitare, Bhagwan Salamat Rakhe Maa Baap Hamare", "Ek Matwale Aa Chala Apni Manzil Ko"
    • 1964

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • The Late Madan Mohan
  • Born
    • June 25, 1924
    • Baghdad, Iraq
  • Died
    • 1975
  • Children
      Sameer Kohli
  • Parents
    • Kohli, Rai Bahdur Chunilal
  • Relatives
      Prakash Kohli(Sibling)

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Started composing career as assistant to C. Ramchandra
  • Quotes
    Though knowledge of the principles and basic rules of music is essential, it is not necessary to learn music in a conventional way, at the feet of a master. I believe that music can be learned by the ear, provided one has the desire to learn. Music, much more than any other art, can never be hammered into reluctant pupils or doled out in daily tuition classes. The opportunity of working with stalwarts of classical music gave me a closer knowledge and understanding of music. Very subtly but insidiously, music strengthened its grip on me. Without quite knowing when or how, my ears began to echo with the rich melodies I heard everyday. And that was how I actually learnt music.
  • Trademarks
      His favourite form of poetry was the Persian "ghazal," and so his music is modelled in the style and form of the ghazals, earning him the title of the ghazal king.
  • Nickname
    • The Ghazal King

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  • When did Madan Mohan die?
    1975
  • When was Madan Mohan born?
    June 25, 1924
  • Where was Madan Mohan born?
    Baghdad, Iraq
  • What was Madan Mohan's birth name?
    Madan Mohan Kohli
  • What was Madan Mohan known for?
    Dastak, Anpadh, Woh Kaun Thi?, and Veer-Zaara

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