Born 20 November, 1944, today is the birthday of playback singer Minoo Purshottam, who was popular during the 1960s and 1970s. Trained in classical singing under Pandit Laxman Prasad Jaipurwalle, she started off at the young age of 16. Introduced to playback singing by well-known poet Sahir Ludhianviand music director Roshan, she made her debut singing a duet, Na na na re, haath na lagaana with Suman Kalyanpur under music director Roshan for Taj...
Born 20 November, 1944, today is the birthday of playback singer
Minoo Purshottam, who was popular during the 1960s and 1970s. Trained in classical singing under Pandit Laxman Prasad Jaipurwalle, she started off at the young age of 16. Introduced to playback singing by well-known poet
Sahir Ludhianviand music director
Roshan, she made her debut singing a duet, Na na na re, haath na lagaana with
Suman Kalyanpur under music director Roshan for
Taj Mahal(1963). She was nominated for the Filmfare for Best Female Playback Singer for Raat piya ke sang from the film
Prem Parbat (1973). Among her other popular songs are Unse nazrein mili, from
Gazal(1964) with
Lata Mangeshkar, Ni main yaar manana ni from
Daag (1973) with Lata Mangeshkar, and Huzur-e-wala jo ho ijaazat from
Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi (1966) with
Asha Bhonsle. She learnt the nuances of the ghazal from music director
Madan Mohan. She also worked with music directors such as
Laxmikant Pyarelal,
S. D. Burman,
O. P. Nayyar,
Bappi Lahiri,
Jaidev, Ravindra Jain, and Sonik Omi.
A ghazal artiste in her own right, Purshottam also performed several shows abroad with
Mohammed Rafi,
Manna Dey,
Mahendra Kapoor,
Talat Mehmood, and
Mukesh. She has also appeared on television network programmes in India, Canada, USA, and London. Minoo Purshottam’s bhajans and ghazals are also available on various albums such as Ranj Mein Rahat, Rehe Guzar, O Salone Sanwaria, Bhakti Ras, Krishna Ras, Dashaavtaar, Vaishnava Bhajans (Gujarati), and Man Mandir Mein Sai.
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