Music is beyond religion: K J Yesudas

April 14, 2017

New Delhi, Apr 14: For veteran playback singer K J Yesudas, music goes beyond religion and it was his devotion towards his parents that fetched him the accolades, including the Padma Vibhushan, that he earned during his illustroius career.

YesudasAccording to the singer, who has been entertaining audience with Indian classical music, besides devotional and film songs for decades now, said one life was "just not enough to learn music".

"I belong to a Christian family, but my father always taught me to go beyond religion. Such is the power of music. It transcends the concept of religion. Music is like an ocean to me and I believe in one life you can not finish learning it," Yesudas said, during the felicitation of this year's Padma awardees here yesterday.

Fondly addressed as Gana Gandharvan (The Celestial Singer), the artiste said his parents and gurus had played a major role in his journey as a singer.

"In our days children did not question parents and simply listened to them. I think my devotion to my father got me the Padma Vibhushan. All my masters who made me learn and listen to a variety of classical music have a big contribution in my life," he said.

Recalling his younger days, Yesudas, who has previously been awarded the Padma Shri (1975) and Padma Bhushan (2002), said it was important to surrender to God to achieve even a little in life.

The Carnatic musician, who debuted with 'Jaathi Bhedam Matha Dwesham' in a studio in Madras in 1961, also talked about the challenges he faced in the initial stages of his career.

"I caught typhoid before recording in Madras. The music director then thought that if he will give the song to me it won't work. They chose me to sing just four spiritual lines by guru Narayanswamy. Those lines had a profound impact on my career. I believe it is important to surrender to God completely to achieve even a little," he said.

The event organised at Ashoka Hotel here, was attended by Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan along with P J Kurien, the Deputy Speaker of Rajya Sabha.

Mahajan, who remembered singing Yesudas' Hindi compositions in the 1970s, said his versatility has made him popular across the country.

"He is not only popular in South but his Hindi songs have been popular in other parts of India as well. I may not understand Malayalam, but I can interpret the feelings he expresses through his songs. That is the magic of music, it goes beyond language.

"In the 60s and 70s, I remember we used to sing Yesudas' songs all the time. 'Jab deep jale aana' has been one of the most famous melodies that we sang," she said.

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Mumbai, Apr 8: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has started the process of transferring funds into the accounts of daily wage workers of the film industry, the Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE) said on Wednesday.

The actor had recently pledged to financially support 25,000 daily wage workers who have been badly hit by the 21-day lockdown to contain the coronavirus spread in the country.

According to B N Tiwari, FWICE, President, Salman has made an initial payment of Rs 3,000 each to the daily wage workers of the film industry, starting Tuesday.

"We had given him the final list of 23,000 workers so far, who were in dire need of financial help. He is going to transfer money in installments as he doesn't want people to misuse it. He has transferred about Rs 3,000 to every worker yesterday and he will transfer money again after some time. We are thankful to him for helping our workers," Tiwari told PTI.

A source close to Salman said the superstar will continue to support the workers until the situation improves in the country.

"We have started the process from Tuesday. We will be giving sufficient money to workers monthly, we will also give money next month and if the situation is still the same, we will continue to financially help the workers till it doesn't return to normalcy," the source said.

FWICE said Yash Raj Films have also provided a financial help of Rs 5,000 to around 3,000 workers.

"Besides Salman, a lot of people from Bollywood have come forward to help the workers, including Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty, who have given Rs 51 lakh each. Boney Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor too have given money and there are few more who have offered financial assistance to the federation. We also received Rs 1.5 crore from the Producers Guild of India on Tuesday.

"The federation has received a total amount of Rs 3 crore from film industry people. We are yet to receive money from Netflix, which they had announced for daily wage earners and also from Amitabh Bachchan, who is going to provide ration to one lakh workers. He is going to provide coupons which we should receive in a day or two," Tiwari said.

He further said Bachchan's ration coupon for workers will also be given to other associations across the country, such as in Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Karnataka.

Tiwari said FWICE is in the process of making another list of needy workers and then they will begin the process of transferring money.

"The Rs 3 crore that the federation has received will be distributed among our five lakh workers in Maharashtra. We will start sending money from April 14 in phases. Those who haven't received any financial aid will be helped first. We are in the process of making a list of such workers for the same," Tiwari said.

"FWICE has also begun distributing ration to workers in suburban Andheri and Jogeshwari. So far we have distributed 5,000 packets of ration and we will give more, he added.

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