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Birth nameSadhana Ghanekar
BornIndia, March 14
GenresPlayback singing, Indian classical, Devotional
OccupationsSinger
InstrumentsVocalist
Years active1982-current






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Sadhana Sargam

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Contribution to classical music
 

In 2006, Sargam was among the singers who took part in a classical concert to mark Dinanath Mangeshkar's 100th birthday celebrations and earned praise from Hirudhayanath Mangeshkar for her performances in Hindustani classicals.
 

Devotional music
 
Sargam's contribution to devotional music is well appreciated by many senior singers like Usha Mangeshkar. Sadhana Sargam is one of the prominent forces along with Pandit Jasraj and Jagjit Singh to keep this form of music alive.
 

Dominance in the South

Sadhana Sargam was well received in Tamil Nadu. She is very busy in the Tamil music field. Among the Bollywood singers males or females, Sargam sang the most number of songs in Tamil music field. 132 songs of Sargam was listed as of August 2008
 

In an interview in May 2007 while touring in the USA, the most celebrated composer of the Indian music industry, Mr. A. R. Rahman, complimented Sadhana Sargam, calling her the only Indian singer who could surpass his imaginations and expectations in her renditions of songs.
 

Following is the portion of A.R. Rahman's interview after the New York concert of May 2007.
 
 
"It is one of my few scores that was not well released," Rahman says. "The songs were well used in the film but they did not reach the listeners in significant numbers." The numbers were sung by Sukhvinder Singh (who also wrote couple of lyrics) and Sadhana Sargam among others.
 

"She is one of the few singers who has surprised me at every turn," Rahman says. "Many singers do a very good job of doing exactly what I tell them to do but she somehow goes beyond instructions. She takes a song to another level effortlessly, and she is so good at it that I am surprised every time I work with her.






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Katra katra milthii hain, katra katra jeene do,
zindagi hain, behne do, pyaasi hoon main pyasi rehne do
from the movie Ijaazat.
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Profession: Playback Singer, Bollywood.Sadhana Sargam complete information about her personal life and singing career. 
 
  
 
 
Her real name is Sadhana Ghanekar and she got music in her blood her mother Neela is a well known classical singer and music teacher. Sadhana intensely musical environment made any other field of activity inconceivable for the tot who had her first tryst with musical training at the age of 4.She would sing on stage with the late Vasant Desai. He would also employ her voice in documentaries and short films. Sadhana won a Central Government scholarship in classica
 

Sadhana mother knew arranger composer Anil Mohile, who was then arranging music for Kalyanji Anandji. He introduced Sadhana to them, and she was in the children chorus in Pam Pararampam, Bole Jeevan Ki Sargam sung by Kishore Kumar in G. P. Sippy Trishna (1978).After the recording, he introduced her to Kalyanji, who christened the girl as Sadhana Sargam and took her under his wing. Sadhana recorded her career first song for their Gujarati film Kanku Pagli. The first Hindi song she sang for them was Door Nahin Rehna (Rustom), a film which was delayed and released only in 1985 and sank.
 
 
Luckily her first release was Vidhaata (1982) and she was one of the seven voices of Saat Saheliyan for Padmini Kolhapuri. She continued to sing for Kalyanji Anandji, but shot to fame only after Rajesh Roshan gave her all the female songs of brother Rakesh Roshan Khudgarz (1987). Followed Khoon Bhari Maang, Aasman Se Ooncha, Jurm, Kishan Kanhaiya and others under Rajesh Roshan, Tridev, Vishwatma, Tere Mere Sapne, Aar Ya Paar and Gupt under Viju Shah, Aankhen (Angna Mein Baba under Bappi Lahiri, Saudagar (Imli Ka Boota / Laxmikant-Pyarelal) and Pehla Nasha (Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar / Jatin-Lalit) and many other songs under Anand-Milind, Nadeem-Shravan and Anu Malik.
 

She is quite a favorite with the virtuoso AR Rahman who has utilized her fine voice in quite a few of his compositions, which other singers would die, to sing. Her songs in Sapnay are still popular and Rahman has also included her in his stage shows. Now he has used Sadhan to sing for his international venture-a Chinese Production-Warriors of Heaven and Earth.
 

Sadhana continued to sing for her mentors in films like Taqdeer, Pighalta Aasmaan, Raj Tilak, Karishma Kudrat Ka ) and others, but it was only with Har Kisiko Nahin Milta (Jaanbaaz / 1986) that she was really noticed. Highly impressed, Rajesh Roshan shouldered the entire score of Khudgarz on her. This film and its songs like Yahin Kahin Jiyara Hamar, Mai Se Meena Se and Log Kehte Hain also demonstrated her range, as all three duets were different.Khudgarz was followed by Khoon Bhari Maang (1988) and Sadhana also began to sing for other composers like Anu Malik, R. D. Burman, Anand Milind and sparingly under Laxmikant Pyarelal. Her main hits continued to be with Rajesh Roshan, which included Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaaye / Jurm, Radha Bina Hai / Kishan Kanhaiya, and songs in Dariya Dil, Aasmaan Se Ooncha and Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni.
 

She got a major boost from Tridev (Kalyanji Anandji Viju Shah) in 1989 in which she shone in Main Teri Mohabbat Mein and Gajar Ne Kiya Hai Ishara, effortlessly overshadowing co singers Alka Yagnik and Sapna Mukherjee (also Kalyanji Anandji proteges) in the latter song. She has also sung the Tamil song " Snehidhane " composed by A.R.Rehman in the film - " Alay Payudhe ". This song is one of the largest selling songs in the history of Tamil films ( More than 6 million CDs ) and is simply amazing for the fact, that being a Maharashtrian lady, Sadhana has sung that song effortlessly in Tamil.
 

In the early 90, Sadhana soon emerged as the busiest singer after Alka Yagnik. Anand Milind, Na 1000 deem Shravan, Anu Malik, Jatin Lalit, Bappi Lahiri and Dilip Sen Sameer Sen were among the frontline composers who used her dulcet assured voice. The list of her greatest hits include Saat Samandar (Vishwatma) and Na Kajre Ki Dhar (Mohra) under Viju Shah. Bhangra Pale under Rajesh Roshan in Karan Arjun: Maine Ghar Choda Hai (Dil) and Kya Mausam Aaya Hai (Anari) under Anand Milind. With Jatin Lalit she had Pehla Nasha (Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar) and the title song of Raju Ban Gaya Gentelman: Imli Ka Boota (Saudagar / Laxmikant Pyarelal), Teri Ummeed Tera Intezar (Deewana) and the title track of Dil Kya Kya Kasoor under Nadeem Shravan.
 

In the post 1995 period, Sadhana has sung much less, but has had a decent share of hits and has enhanced her skills, progressing in her art, devoting considerable time to Kala Veer Academy (Kalyanji training school for upcoming talent) and to her pursuit of classical music, with the Academy and otherwise. Her classical performance at the recent Dinanath Mangeshkar Centenary celebrations in Kolhapur won her rave reviews and frank admiration from none other than Hridaynath Mangeshkar.Her post 1995 hits include Dil Mein Kuch Hone Laga (Army / Anand Milind), Kuch Mere Dil Ne Kaha (Tere Mere Sapne) and the songs of Gupt (Viju Shah), Chanda Re (Sapnay) and the classic Banno Rani (1947 Earth) under A. R. Rahman and other popular songs in films like Ziddi, Duplicate, Masoom and others.She has also sung a Ghazal album with Pankaj Udhas and regularly sings the successful cover version albums on Wings Music, besides doing regional films and albums.
 

She is barely busy in Bollywood. Sadhna has an international project which is Oscar film Warriors of Heaven and Earth . This is her first opportunity to sing for an international production. It is like the theme song of the film. It was done in Chinese by a Chinese singer and she sang it in Hindi. She is quite excited about this song and expexts to get similar projects.






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Katra katra milthii hain, katra katra jeene do,
zindagi hain, behne do, pyaasi hoon main pyasi rehne do
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Sadhana Sargam is content with herself
PRABALIKA M. BORAH
November 6, 2009
 

SONGBIRD: Sadhana Sargam

No Hindi movie was complete without a track sung by Sadhana Sargam. And now, the singer says, "I won't fight tooth and nail, or try gimmicks to be in the limelight."

 

Sadhana looks upbeat about her career on TV, and happy with the regional tracks she has been lending her voice to. "I am judging a reality show for children on TV, and it is great to see so much talent. But, unless these children pursue singing as a passion, they cannot make it big. Our voices keep changing as we grow, and we need consistent practise to adjust to the ragas and the surs," she says.

 

Discussing her career, Sadhana says, "I am not interested in fighting, or waiting around for assignments. If music directors think my voice suits a track, they will contact me. Otherwise, I am happy singing what is coming my way. I am singing in several languages now. In fact, I have sung quite a few songs in Assamese, but I cannot remember them now!"

 

A Maharashtrian by birth, Sadhana took to singing at a very young age, and wants to continue as long as she can.

 

Talking about the changes in the recording industry, she says, "There are so many talented writers, composers and directors around now that singing in any Indian language is simple."

 

"Playback singing has undergone a sea change. There is so much new talent coming into the industry, and each one of them has something different to offer to the listeners. This also means that songs can be written keeping the singers in mind."

 

Sadhana has singing regularly for A.R. Rahman and says, "I consider myself truly lucky for the association."




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Sadhana Sargam on her career and reality shows
 

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Songbird Sadhana Sargam 

No Hindi movie was complete without a track sung by Sadhana Sargam and now the time has come when Sadhana Sargam says, “I will not fight tooth and nail or try gimmicks to be in the limelight.”

 

Sadhana looked upbeat about her career on TV and seemed quite happy with the regional tracks she is lending her voice to. “I am judging a reality show for children on TV and it is nice to see so much talent. But unless these children pursue singing as a passion they cannot make it big. Voice keeps changing as we grow and it needs to be tuned to adjust to the ragas and the surs. ,” says Sadhana.

 

Discussing her career Sadhana said “I am not keen on fighting and hanging around for assignments. If music directors think my voice suits a track, they will anyways contact me. Otherwise I am happy singing what is coming my way. I am singing in every language I have sung quite a few songs in Assamese but I cannot remember them now.”

 

A Maharashtrian by birth, Sadhana took to singing at a very young age and hopes to continue as long as she can.

 

Talking about the changes in the recording industry, Sadhana says, “With talented writers, composers and directors around, singing in any Indian language isn’t a problem.

 

“Playback singing has undergone a sea change. New talent has something different to offer to the listeners. Songs too can be written keeping the singers in mind.”

 

Sadhana sings regularly for A.R. Rahman and says, “I consider myself lucky with this association.”

 

 

PRABALIKA M. BORAH






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