O. P. Nayyar
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| O. P. Nayyar | |
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| Born | January 16, 1926 Lahore, British Punjab, British India |
| Died | January 28, 2007 (Age 81) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Occupation | Music director, composer |
Omkar Prasad Nayyar (16 January 1926 – 28 January 2007) was an Indian film music director and composer born in Lahore, India, now in modern day Pakistan.
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[edit] Career
O. P. Nayyar ( "O.P." ) started his career as a movie music composer by composing the background score for the movie Kaneez (1949). Aasmaan (1952), produced by Dalsukh M. Pancholi was O.P.Nayyar's first film as independent music director, after which he composed music for Chham Chhama Chham (1952) and Baaz (1953). He composed music for Guru Dutt's Aar Paar (1954), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), C.I.D. (1956), and Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957). He composed music for Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon and Mere Sanam. The former movie included his song, Bandaa Parwar, Thaamlo Jigar, while the latter included Jaayiye Aap Kahaan Jaayenge and Pukaarataa Chalaa Hoon Main. Some months later, he scored for the movie, Kashmir Ki Kali.
During the 1950s, the state-controlled All India Radio found O.P. too "trendy", and put for quite some time a ban on broadcasting most of his tunes.[1] The far-away Radio Ceylon, (which later transformed into Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation), was at that time the only source from which O.P.'s new songs could be heard.
[edit] Artists
O.P. worked extensively with Geeta Dutt, Asha Bhosle, and Mohammed Rafi.
O.P. never worked with Lata Mangeshkar. After a breakup with Mohammed Rafi, O.P. started to work with Mahendra Kapoor, an upcoming male singer. He also worked in the movie, Sambandh, with Mukesh. Based on one of Rabindranath Tagore's Bengali compositions, O.P. composed the song, Chal Akelaa, Chal Akelaa, sung by Mukesh. The same movie also included a baritone rendering by Hemant Kumar.
Mahendra Kapoor sang O.P.'s compositions. He sang for Dharmendra, Badal Jaaye Agar Maali, Chaman Hotaa Nahi Khaali in Bahaaren Phir Bhi Aayengi.
O.P. did produce a few songs with Shamshad Begum, including "Kajra Mohabbatwala". After Madhubala's death, heroines like Vyjayanthimala, Mala Sinha, Padmini, Asha Parekh, and Sharmila Tagore lip-synced several of the O.P.-Asha Bhosle numbers.
O.P. and Asha Bhosle parted ways in 1974. After the breakup, he tried to work with several singers, including Dilraj Kaur, Alka Yagnik, Krishna Kale, Vani Jayaram, and Kavita Krishanmurthy.
Majrooh Sultanpuri and Sahir Ludhianvi wrote some lyrics for some of O.P.'s earlier compositions such as in Naya Daur. However, O.P. experimented with different upcoming lyricists like Jan Nisar Akhtar, Qamar Jalalabadi, Shamshul Huda Bihari, and Ahmed Wasi.
O.P.'s wife, Saroj Mohini Nayyar, is a lyricist. She wrote the C H Atma song, Preetam Aan Milo.
O.P. started the tradition of assigning to comedians full three-minute long songs. Comedian Om Prakash sang O.P.'s composition, Churi Bane Kanta Bane Oo My Son in Jaali Note. Comedian Johnny Walker sang O.P.'s song, Aye Dil Hai Mushkil Jeena Yahaan in C.I.D., "Jaane Kahan Mera Jigar Gaya Jee" (Mr. & Mrs. 55), and Main Bambaika Baaboo, Naam Meraa Anjaanaa in Naya Daur. There was later a movie titled Johnny Walker where Johnny Walker himself was the hero. Along with some other numbers in the last movie, Asha Bhosle/Gita Dutt's, Thandi Thandi Hawaa.
His composed a song, Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawaanonkaa featuring Dilip Kumar and Ajit in Naya Daur (1957). The last Opee composition which Asha sang was Chain Se Humko Kabhi. It was meant to be included in the movie, Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye (1974), but it was dropped in the final version of the movie. However, it won Asha a Filmfare Best Playback Singer Award.
Though O.P. was still active in his musical career in the 1960s and '70s, he did not compose music for Rajesh Khanna or Amitabh Bachchan. He also did not provide music for movies starring Sanjeev Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, and Jitendra. With the exception of Rekha, O.P. did not compose music for heroines like Hema Malini, Rakhee or Zeenat Aman. He gave music to only one movie with the late Raj Kapoor (Do Ustad).
Sachin Dev Burman composed tunes for a succession of Bollywood stars. With Asha Bhosle singing for Nargis his composition, Koi Aayaa Dhadkan Kehti Hai in Lajwanti.
Apart from Hindi films, O.P. also composed music for a few South Indian movies, including Neerajanam in Telugu.
O.P. faded from the Bollywood scene in early 1970s, though he made a comeback attempt in the 1990s --- "Mangni" and "Nishchaiy" in 1992 and "Zid" in 1994.
[edit] Personal life
During his retirement, O.P. stayed in touch with only a few select friends. Gajendra Singh and Ahmed Wasi were two among them. Gajendra Singh included Opee as a judge for his TV show, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. Ahmed Wasi interviewed O.P. twice for Vividh Bharati and presented his life-sketch through six hour-long episodes collectively titled as Mujhe Yaad Sab Hai Zaraa Zaraa.
OP had a brother P.P. Nayyar, who was an MD and worked in J. A. Hospitals, Gwalior.
For some years before his death, O.P. had been estranged from his family members to the extent that he had requested that they be not allowed to attend his funeral. Following the estrangement, he had moved out of his house at Marine Drive in Mumbai (Bombay), leaving his family behind, and begun to stay at a friend's place in the suburb of Virar. A month before his death, he had moved to yet another friend's place in Thane.
O.P. died on 28 January 2007 through cardiac arrest. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, and a son.
On his death, tributes came from many prominent Bollywood figures, including Lata Mangeshkar, the late B R Chopra, the late Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, Mahesh Bhatt, Khayyam, Shakti Samanta, Sonu Nigam, Ravindra Jain, and Anu Malik.
[edit] Partial filmography
- Kaneez (1949) (Debut or First Film)
- Aasman (1952)
- Bhaagam Bhaag (1952)
- Chham Chham Chham (1952)
- Baaz (1953)
- Aar Paar (1954)
- Dhake Ki Malmal (1954)
- Baap Re Baap (1955)
- Choo Mantar (1956)
- C.I.D. (1956)
- Farishta (1957)
- Duniya Rang Rangilee (1957)
- Naya Daur (1957)
- Badey Sarkar (1957)
- Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957)
- Ustad (1957)
- Qaidi (1957)
- 12 O'Clock (1958)
- Howrah Bridge (1958)
- Chacha Zindabad (1959) (Comedy with Om Prakash and Kishore Kumar)
- Do Ustad (1959)
- Jaali Note (1960)
- Hong Kong (1962)
- Ek Musafir Ek Hasina (1962)
- Akalmand (1966)
- Basant (1960) (Bajewala, A Tribute Song to Indian Cinema, in which shares tribute with S. D. Burman, Shankar JaiKishan and Naushad)
- Bin Maa ke Bachche (1979)
- Baharen Phir Bhi Aayegi (1966)
- Dus Lakh (1966)
- C. I. D. - 909 (1967)
- Do Dilon Ki Dastan (1967)
- Dil Aur Mohabbat (1968)
- Aisa Bhi Hota Hai (1971)
- Ek Bar Muskurado (1972)
- Heera Moti (1978)
- Humsaaya (1968)
- Hum Sab Chor Hain (1956)
- Johnny Walker (1956)
- Kabhi Andhera Kabhi Ujaala (1958)
- Kahin Din Kahin Rat (1968)
- Kalpana (1960)
- Kashmir Ki Kali (1964)
- Kismet (1968)
- Love and Murder (1966)
- Mangni (1992)
- Mangu (1954)
- Mai Baap (1957)
- Mere Sanam (1965)
- Mehbooba (1954)
- Miss Coca Cola (1955)
- Mitti Mein Sona (1960)
- Khoon Ka Badla Khoon (1978)
- Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1966)
- Mr. and Mrs.'55 (1955)
- Mr. Lambu (1954)
- Mr. Quartoon M.A. (1958)
- Mujrim (1958)
- Musafir khana (1955)
- Muqadaar Ki Baat
- Nasihat (1967)
- Naya Andaaz (1956)
- Neeranjanum (1988) (Telugu Film)
- Nishchaiy (1992)
- Phagun (1958)
- Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963)
- Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jayae (1974)
- Raagini (1958)
- Sab Se Bada Rupaiyaa (1955)
- Sawan Ki Ghata (1966)
- Sambandh (1969)
- Shrimanji (1968)
- Shrimati - 420 (1956)
- Sone ki Chidiya (1958)
- Yeh Raat Phir na Aayegi (1966)
- Zid (1994)
Non-film albums:
- Main Gabhru Punjab Da (2008)
- Eight (Stages Of Love) (2006)
- Movie "Don" (2006)
- Essential Chant Of Shiva (2005)
- Greatest Flute Maestro Pt. Pannalal Ghosh (2005)
- Hot Hot DJ Mix (2005)
- Bhajan Sree - M. S. Subbulkshmi (2004)
- Hanuman Chalish & Others Bhajans & Aarti (2004)
- Kabhi Kabhi - Classic Hits Remix (2004)
- Sree Ram Chale Vanwas (2004)
- Shree Sankat Mochan Hanuman Astak (2004)
- Golden Moments - Brian Silas Vol-2 (2003)
- Sampoorna Sundar Kand Vol.3 (2003)
- The Greatest Hits of Pt. Hariprasad Chaurushiya (2003)
- Uttare Ei HAOA - Yeh DasGupta (2003)
- Movie "Bollywood/Hollywood" (2002)
- BhajanAmrita - Sandhya Mukherjee (2001)
- Music For Reiki - Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia (2001)
- A Journey With Jagjit Singh / Chitra Singh (2000)
- Ghazal --- Vaada --- Amjad Ali Khan (2000)
- Mohdi Hussain - The Finest Ghaza (2000)
- The Golden Moments - Begum Akhtar - Yeh Ankhon Ki Alam (2000)
- The Golden Moments - Parvez Mehdi - Toot Jaye Na Bharam (2000)
- Movie "Cotton Mary" (1999)
- 50 Glorious Remix Years (1999)
- Sai Geeth Mala (Songs On Sri SaiBaba Bhajans) (1999)
- Izhar-E-Gham-Mirza Sikandar Ali (1998)
- R A V I (1998)
- Ravi Kichlu: Dastan-E-Mohabbat (Ghazals) Cassette-1 (1996)
- Cry for cry - Music by Jagjit Singh (1995)
- The Golden Collection - Jagjit / Chitra Singh (1992)
- Vintage Ghazals - Jagjit / Chitra Singh (1992)
- Instrumental Hits From Films (1991)
- Pankaj Mullick - Piya Milan Ko Jana (1991)
- Dil Padosi Hai: Asha / RD Burman / Gulzar (1987)
- Bhajnashram (1986)
- Best Of Jagjit Singh & Chitra Singh (1984)
- Muqabila - Nasihat - Naat (1984)
- Silk Soft Remixes (Compilation)
- Ustad Salamat Ali Khan
- The Best Of O. P. Nayyar Vol. 1 to Vol. 6
- Parichay - Introduction To India's Musical Geniuses (O. P. Nayyar)
- OP Nayyar-Penaz Masani - Dekho Mohabbat Ka Dastoor
- OP Nayyar-Penaz Masani - Jaane Do (1990)
- OP Nayyar-Ashok Khosla - Naye Kapde Badlkar
- OP Nayyar-Ashok Khosla - Ajnabi Shehar Mein
- OP Nayyar-Runa Laila - Allah Ne Is Dil Ne
- OP Nayyar-Runa Laila - Kehdo Is Raat Se
- OP Nayyar-Runa Laila - Wadiyan Wadiyan
- Golden Collection - O. P. Nayyar (Compilation)
- O. P. Nayyar, Asha Bhosle - Sunheri Yaadein
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- O. P. Nayyar at the Internet Movie Database
- SACHINITI the website with active participation from the largest collection of his fans
- List of hindi songs composed by O. P. Nayyar
- Brief Biography
- http://in.rediff.com/movies/2003/feb/04dinesh.htm
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