One who never saw the world, wrote a song through ‘Akhi ke Jharokho’, created history without eyes
Ravindra Jain from Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon: There are some songs in Hindi cinema which still rule your hearts. The song ‘Akhiyon Ke Jharokhon’ is like this, in which the beauty of the environment is seen as much in the scenes as in the words of the songs. But do you know that this song has been written by a lyricist who has never seen the beauty of the world with his own eyes. Not only this, the same lyricist has also written songs like ‘Gori Tera Gaon Bada Pyaara’, ‘Biraj Mein Hori Khele Re Rasiya’.
Who is that lyricist?
The name of the lyricist we are talking about is Ravindra Jain. Ravindra Jain had no eyes since childhood. But his unique talent declared him different from everyone else. Despite being blind, his passion for music led him to receive formal training in classical music.
Showed magic in the song ‘Akhiyon Ke Jharokho’
Ravindra Jain had written the title song of the film Akhiyon Ke Jharokho, directed by Hiren Nag in 1978. This song has been filmed on Sachin and Ranjeeta. This song has been sung by Hemlata and its music was also given by Ravindra Jain.
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Ravindra Jain’s singing career
Ravindra Jain entered the film world in 1960 in Calcutta. Ten years later, Pratibhabhushan Bhattacharya took Ravindra Jain to Mumbai, where he composed music for his films ‘Kranti’ and ‘Balidaan’. In January 1972, Jain started his film career as a musician, his first film song was recorded in the voice of Mohammed Rafi. Ravindra Jain has given many music in his career. He had written the songs ‘Sun Saiba Sun’, ‘Gori Tera Gaon Bada Pyaara’, ‘Biraj Mein Hori Khele Re Rasiya’, etc.
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