On Kavita Krishnamurthy’s Birthday, IWMBuzz Selects Her 5 Finest Songs

Subhash K Jha selects 5 of Kavita Krishnamurthy's best songs

On Kavita Krishnamurthy’s Birthday, IWMBuzz Selects Her 5 Finest Songs 762224

1. Pyar hua chupke se(1942: A Love Story): I don’t know how R D Burman managed to convince his wife the great Asha Bhosle to let Kavita sing for the ethereal Manisha Koirala in this film. Like any possessive wife Asha Bhosle hated to see her husband work with any other woman. A hugely talented music composer R D Burman was allowed to work with only one other female singer by his wife, and that was Asha Bhosle’s sister Lata Mangeshkar . When it came to other female singers, RD had to think twice…and thrice.It was therefore a moment of stark terror for RD when filmmaker Vinod Chopra announced to RD that his main female vocalist in 1942: A Love Story for the leading lady Manisha Koirala would be Kavita Krishnamurthy.So frightened was RD by his wife’s expected reaction to this mike-casting against her interests that RD insisted Vinod Chopra call and have a chat with Asha Bhosle. Pancham(RD) was not willing to comply with Vinod Chopra’s wish (of using Kavita Krishnamuthy’s voice) unless he told Ashaji that the decision was Vinod Chopra’s and Pancham had nothing to do with it. Only then did RD record the beautiful melodies in 1942 in Kavita’s voice.

2. Hawa Hawaii(Mr India): This gibberish classic written by Javed Akhtar would not have ignited into immortal life were it not for Kavita’s voice on the great Sridevi. Said Sridevi, “When I did the Hawa Hawai song, I never thought it is going to be rated as one of the best songs of my career. It is very close to my heart.” Mr India’s director Shekhar Kapoor told me, “ Hawa hawaaii it was all done in dollops of improvised craziness. Everything was just achieved in a rush of madness.And Sri grasped that element of madness perfectly.”Kavita Krishnamurthy who sang Hawa Hawaii is delighted to see the song withstanding the test of time. “It has been thirtyfive years since that song was first released. I am happy to know the number still has a value. To my delight and surprise , they kept my voice in the re-mix for the film Tumhari Sallu.”

3. Maar daala(Devdas): In her entire career Asha Bhosle has been replaced only once. And it is the perfectionist Sanjay Leela Bhansali who decided to scrap her voice after recording. The film was the epic blockbuster Devdas.The song was the chartbuster Maar daala. It was originally recorded in Asha Bhosle’s voice.But something was amiss…Or so the perfectionist filmmaker thought. He wanted it re-recorded.Composer Ismail Darbar was aghast, “How can you ask THE Asha Bhosle to do the song again? No one tells her to do something like that,” Durbar couldn’t believe what Bhansali intended to do.Bhansali had a better idea. Instead of asking He decided to scrap the ditty altogether and do it all over again in Kavita Krishnamoorthy’s voice. That’s how we finally heard Maar dala in Kavita and not Asha Bhosle’s song.Everyone in the Devdas team expected all hell to break lose once the song was released. To her credit, Ashaji didn’t create any fuss in what must have been the most unexpected shock of her career. In fact for a long time after Devdas was released the dulcet diva continued to tease Bhansali about how her voice was not good enough for him.

4. Na jaane kahan se aayee hai(Chaalbaaz) : Another Sridevi special where Kavita blows your mind with her comic chiming. I know of no other singer with such a goofy comic sense . A trait Kavita imparted in her songs for Sridevi(and that included the neglected comedy song Chai mein chini from the flop Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja). Kavita once shared the secret of her comic aptitude. “If it’s a fun song you have to make it sound like fun. That’s what I did in Hawa Hawaii, Jaane kahan se aye hai and Chai mein chini. You can’t come to recordings like these with a heavy heart.Having Sridevi on screen was a blessing.”

5. Ya allah yeh mohabbat(Qatl): One of Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s most underrated soundtracks Qatl which was Sanjeev Kumar’s last film, had two monumental Lata Mangeshkar melodies(Koi nahin koi nahin and Mora roop rang). Yet Kavita stood her ground with the breathy attractive arabesque Ya Allah Yeh Mohabbat Dard Hai Kya. Her throaty thundering rendition blended into the cascading composition generating an aura of amorous allure. Kavita herself rates this as one of her best songs.