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Hide Show Editor 1 credit. He also participated in singing competitions while at college. After studies he moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in Bollywood as a playback singer. His talent was first noticed by female composer Usha Khanna in the year She gave him chance to sing in professional level. However in the glorious era of Rafi and Kishore songs, he could earn only limited success and most of his songs went unnoticed. He struggled to make a career in singing and travelled between Amritsar, Mumbai and Delhi frequently in hope of good chances.
He started practising law and lived in Mumbai for his livelihood. He also faced pressure from his father to take law as profession. The movie was a hit, and as a composer Jain also earned recognition.
The title track sung by Jaspal Singh for Sachin was a chartbuster hit. Since then he became the ghost voice of this actor, who mostly played lead roles in small budget films, and ravindra Jain composed music of these films as well.
Your Name. Your Email. Update Maximum characters. As the existing singers of the time were all associated with different popular heroes, the new male singer Jaspal Singh was chosen to do a playback for Sachin.
Not only did the film became a big hit, all the songs of the film also became super-hits and music lovers wholeheartedly accepted Jaspal Singh as the new sensational voice. According to an interview, Ravindra Jain was apprehensive about giving Jaspal the title song which according to him was his best composition for the film but associate producer Rajkumar Bharjatya was in favour of taking the risk. Whatever the concerns may have been, still the fact remains that finally Jaspal Singh did get the green signal to record all the songs and the rest as they say is history.
Jaspal Singh was very thrilled to get such a golden opportunity. Those days it was not very easy for a new singer to make inroads into the industry especially without any father figure to launch him! Luckily for him the film established him in a big way. It was music director Usha Khanna who decided to give him a break. She gave him a solo number which was picturized on a comedian in the film.
After this he also sang a duet with Mahendra Kapoor for the film Anjaan Hai Koi , , but again that song also did not receive any great response. Once again Usha Khanna was the music director and the song was picturized on character artistes.
In the coming years, he started singing for many other films in Bollywood. Also keeping in consideration the type of films he was singing for, he did not get an opportunity to sing a variety of songs in his career. He is thankful to the Bharjatyas of Rajshri Productions and music director Ravindra Jain who placed so much faith in him and gave him a break in the industry. But today, he has no complaints whatsoever with his career.
He feels that whatever he accomplished was due to divine blessing and his good fortune. His stint in Bollywood got him many stage shows all over India and abroad as well which gave him an opportunity to outshine him. Today not many people may pause to recall this underrated singer but for those who grew up in the seventies, his songs remain etched in their memories and listening to them still gives them inexplicable pleasure. Though, the official language of India is Hindi.
But, Indians all across the world speak Hindustani, and merely Hindi. Well, interestingly, the language which Indians speak is Hindustani, which is a mixture of Hindi and Urdu languages.
At the same time, various dialects of Hindustani came into being, like for southern India, the language came to be Zaban -e-Dakhani ; for Gujarat, it became Zaban -e-Gujari ; and for Delhi, the language became Zaban -e-Dehlavi or Urdu. Well, in basic terms, Hindustani is a pluricentric language with two standardised registers, namely, Modern Standard Hindi and Modern Standard Urdu. Mahatma Gandhi was the first person to use Hindustani language as as a "unifying language" or "fusion language".
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