Ghulam Ali enthralls Kolkata

Pakistani singer says sadness ends with concert

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Kolkata: Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali, who has over the years enthralled millions across the globe with his baritone voice, on Tuesday expressed gratitude and elation as he performed to a packed audience in the eastern metropolis, three months after cancellation of his concert in Mumbai.

“I am very happy today. I have been coming to Kolkata for 30 to 35 years. But this time it feels like I have come back after 50 years. I was so sad and today my sadness ends,” Ali said at the start of the concert at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here.

Performing with his son Aamir, Ghulam Ali hailed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as a form of Saraswati, the Hindu deity of wisdom and music.

“I am grateful to her. She has done us a favour in the form of Saraswati,” Ghulam Ali said with a smile.

Banerjee reinforced her views on universal brotherhood and requested the 75-year-old singer to visit the city again. She welcomed him with a shawl and a scarf.

The maestro had first performed in Kolkata in 1981.

Gana wana mujhe nahi aata [I don’t know how to sing[. I only know how to listen,” he said, reminiscing how he was tutored by the legendary Bade Ghulam Ali and his three brothers.

“I used to be after them [to learn],” quipped the singer, whose famous ghazal renditions include Chupke Chupke Raat Din, Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi, Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa and Kiya Hai Pyar Jise.

Wearing embroidered white kurta-pajamas and a shawl, Ali complimented the audience for their patience and silence as they immersed themselves in his shayaris and ghazals including the famed Dil Mein Ek Lehar Si Uthi Hai Abhi.

Banerjee was seen absorbed in the music with closed eyes as Ali entranced the audience with his expertise in vibrations.

The ustad’s arresting style conveyed a range of emotions, even as he rendered the same couplet more than once.

Music transcended geographical and political boundaries as Ali rendered the famed Chupke Chupke Raat Din in his inimitable style — in a duet with son Aamir — to thunderous applause.

The icon, with effortless ease, slipped into the popular rendition about an hour into the concert.

Spectators, which included the Bengal’s elite, seemed to be overwhelmed with a strong dose of nostalgia, when Ali began Chupke Chupke Raat Din.

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who recently roped in Ali to sing for his play titled Milne Do was also in attendance.

There was never a dull moment as the ustad kept up engaging conversation with the audience through explanations for the shayaris and ghazals he sang, in his characteristic lively and jovial demeanour.

Ali said he performs all over the world but enjoys most while performing in Kolkata.

Criticism for the concert came from some BJP leaders, who slammed Banerjee on Twitter for inviting the singer to India just weeks after the Pathankot attacks.

“Due to Confidence Building Measures like #PathankotAttack, Ghulam Ali will perform again in Kolkata (after saying he won’t be back ever),” said a Twitter post, taking a dig at the concert.

“We lost our martyrs in Pathankot last week & WB CM @MamataOfficial, Kolkata people are enjoying Pak singer Ghulam Ali’s ghazals. Speechless!” said another.

State BJP president Dilip Ghosh attacked Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress with: “TMC Govt is doing politics by bringing Ghulam Ali to perform in Kolkata.”

But there was also support.

“Blockbuster Full House at Ghulam Ali Concert in Netaji Indoor Stadium Kolkata today. Shivsena can create nuisance in Mumbai, not elsewhere!” chirped one.

After the cancellation of his Mumbai concert in October due to threats by the Shiv Sena, Ghulam Ali had expressed disappointment asserting “never to return to India”.

Banerjee offered Kolkata as a venue following the cancellation of the Mumbai concert in October.

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