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| Jatin Parmar | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit |
| Also known as | Jatin-Lalit |
| Occupations | Film composer |
| Years active | 1992 – 2006 (they work independently after 2006) |
Jatin-Lalit are a Bollywood film composer duo consisting of Jatin Pandit and his younger brother Lalit. They have written the scores for such films as Khiladi, Khamoshi, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Jatin-Lalit is their professional name and appears on the covers of their music CDs and DVDs. In 2006, the brothers ended their professional relationship, citing personal problems.
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Early life
Jatin and Lalit were born into the Mewati gharana, and are nephews of classical exponent Pandit Jasraj. They received their musical education primarily from their father, Pandit Pratap Narayan. They were also taught guitar and piano by Laxmikant-Pyarelal, the father of Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma.[1]
Bollywood actresses Sulakshana Pandit and Vijeta Pandit are their sisters, and music director Aadesh Shrivastava is their brother-in-law, being married to the younger of the two sisters, Vijeta.[2]
Musical career
They began their career in 1992, composing music for the Hindi movie Yaara Dildara and the famous soundtrack of the movie was " Bin tere sanam... ". They were first noticed for their work on the soundtrack of the movie Khiladi and for "Pehla Nasha", a romantic song from the movie Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander. Their compositions are strongly influenced by R. D. Burman's style of music making. Towards the second half of the nineties, they were among the most sought after music directors in the Indian film industry.[citation needed]
The duo has worked with a variety of lyricists and singers including Javed Akhtar, Anand Bakshi, Udit Narayan, and Kumar Sanu. During the last few years of their joint career, their music albums contained several songs composed by other musicians. This practice was not liked by Jatin-Lalit; however, the producer and director insisted on it.[citation needed] In Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham two of the tracks were composed by Sandesh Shandilya. In Chalte Chalte, Aadesh Shrivastava composed several songs. Also in Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, one song was composed by Himesh Reshammiya and Sajid-Wajid.
They were also some of the first composers to write songs performed by Bollywood film stars rather than playback singers. They specially composed "Ae kya bolti tu" in the film Ghulam for the lead actor Aamir Khan. They also composed a song for Sanjay Dutt to sing in the movie Khoobsurat.
Plagiarism
Jatin and Lalit have borrowed extensively from other musical artists in writing their compositions. In a 2007 interview with the Times of India, Lalit stated that "A producer or a director will hand us a CD and ask us to produce similar music. We as composers don't have a choice but to put in our best creative talent in it. Composing music is very tedious today."[3]
Acting career
Jatin and Lalit both appeared in the movie Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar during the song "Diwane Hum Pyar Ke". Jatin is the guy singing the song with the girl whereas Lalit can be seen playing the guitar(the very first shot of the song). Jatin also performed the song "Ruth Ke Hamse Kabhi" in the film.
Television career
Jatin-Lalit are generally reclusive: they rarely attend industry parties or conduct interviews with the media.[citation needed] Jatin-Lalit were appointed as judges in the Zee Television musical show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. They were also judges on another musical show, Star Voice of IndiaJatin has also appeared as a mentor in a popular TV show Jhoom India. He also was Judge and Mentor in Popular Reality show on Sony Waar Pariwaar. This show was hosted by Urmilla Matondkar. The show has been truly appreciated by the Indian community all over the world especially in the USA.
The separation
After working for almost 16 years together, they announced that they would be parting ways due to some personal problems.[4] Reasons for the separation are unknown, but entertainment writers have speculated that the split is because of financial matters.[5]
Solo careers
Lalit and Jatin have both continued to compose separately. Lalit scored the 2007 film, Life Mein Kabhie Kabhiee, Showbiz, and Horn Ok Pleassss.
Jatin composed the score for Saurav Shukla's upcoming film, "I am 24", starring Neha Dhupia and Rajat Kapoor.It is a Planman Motion Films Presentation.
He also composed for filmmaker
Awards and Recognition
Their soundtrack of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was judged the top Hindi soundtrack of all time by on-line voters on the BBC Asian Network. The number two and three positions also went to Jatin-Lalit for their compositions from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.[6]
Discography
- Yaara Dildara (1991)
- Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992)
- Khiladi (1992)
- Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992)
- Aadmi (1993)
- Ashant (1993)
- Bhookamp (1993)
- Boy Friend (1993)
- Cheetah (1994)
- Hanste Khelte (1994)
- Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994)
- Lakshya (1994)
- Vaade Iraade (1994)
- Zaalim (1994)
- Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)
- Gangster (1995)
- Nishana (1995)
- Pandav (1995)
- Fareb (1996)
- Khamoshi (1996)
- Return Of Jewel Thief (1996)
- Daava (1997)
- Ek Phool Teen Kante (1997)
- Gunda Gardi (1997)
- Tum Jiyo Hazaro Saal (1997)
- Yes Boss (1997)
- Badadin (1998)
- Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge (1998)
- Ghulam (1998)
- Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai (1998)
- Khoobsurat (1998)
- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
- Pyar To Hona Hi Tha (1998)
- Saazish (1998)
- Dil Kya Kare (1999)
- Dillagi (1999)
- Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1999)
- Pyar Koi Khel Nahin (1999)
- Sar Aankhon Par (1999)
- Sangharsh (1999)
- Sarfarosh (1999)
- Silsila Hai Pyar Ka (1999)
- Vaastav (1999)
- Dhai Akshar Prem Ke (2000)
- Mohabbatein (2000)
- Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000)
- Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya (2000)
- Raju Chacha (2000)
- Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan (2000)
- Albela (2001)
- Censor (2001)
- Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)
- Aankhen (2002)
- Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar Baar (2002)
- Kranti (2002)
- Soch (2002)
- Waah! Tera Kya Kehna (2002)
- Chalte Chalte (2003)
- Haasil (2003)
- Zameer (2003)
- Aur Phir Ek Din (2004)
- Hum Tum (2004)
- Rok Sako To Rok Lo (2004)
- Sab Kuch Hai Par Kuch Bhi Kahin (2004)
- Aap Jaisa Koi Nahin (2005)
- Khamosshh -Ek Raat (2005)
- Chand Sa Roshan Chehra (2005)
- Filmstar (2005)
- Pyaar Mein Twist (2005)
- Revathi (2005)
- Fanaa (2006)
- Mera Dil Leke Dekho (2006)
- Mr. White Mr. Black (2008)
External links
References
- ^ "Jatin-Lalit Interview". The Calcutta Telegraph. 2007-06-07. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050507/asp/weekend/story_4682128.asp. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
- ^ Thambirajah, Mohan (2004-07-08). "Clayderman First on Bollywood Album". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/browse_JJ_A176. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
- ^ "'Composing music is very tedious'". The Times of India. 2007-06-07. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/City_Supplements/Kanpur_Times/Composing_music_is_very_tedious_today_/articleshow/2092631.cms. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
- ^ "Jatin-Lalit on their last movie together". http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/may/16jatinlalit.htm.
- ^ "Jatin-Lalit to split?". http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/music/20050924-0.html.
- ^ "Top 40 Soundtracks of All Time". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/features/top40_soundtracks_10_01.shtml. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
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