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Bisham
Thakuri bisham@fursad.com
Veteran singer, Shiva Shankar Manandhar is
no more with us but he lives on. His creations has
not faded and he is still widely talked about. For
sure, his birth might have been the most joyous
news for his family but it is also doubtless that
we were blessed when he lived. And it is but a
bitter fact to even think and remember that he has
passed away. Whatever it may be, he has continued
living...with us and in us.
Shiva Shankar Manander was born on February 22,
1932 in Kathmandu, in an auspicious occasion of
Shiva Ratri. Because he was born on that day his
father Man Bahadur Manandhar and mother Ram Maya
decided to name their son "Shivajee". But it was
after singing his first song in Radio Nepal that
he was called Shiva Shankar. Reason? The anchor
gave him that name and since then it has but not
changed!
Shiva Shankar comes from a musical background.
His father and his grandfather were music lovers
and it is no wonder to know he was grown up in a
musical environment. As a result, from his early
days, Shiva Shankar had a keen interest in music.
Soon after completing his studies till Secondary
School Level, Shiva Shankar but concentrated only
in music. When in school he was a personal
favorite of his teachers and friends because of
his talent in singing. By now, he was already a
household name in his neighborhood and was widely
popular in his school. During this time only,
Radio Nepal was established and he received a call
from them proposing him to sing for them. On May
15, 1951, he started singing for Radio Nepal with
which he got an opportunity to excel his talent.
He fully utilized the opportunity, bestowed on him
and as time passed by outshined as a musician and
a singer.
After this, he started setting landmark in the
Music Industry of Nepal. He was a proficient in
singing classical, modern, patriotic and even folk
songs and his talent was popularized all around.
He was highly admired by late King Mahendra, so
much that the King also couldn't help meeting him.
And it is no surprise to know that King Mahendra
had send Shiva Shankar to Calcutta for the
recording of his songs and he even bear his trip
and recording expenses. This had but boosted Shiva
Shankar to do more and excel his talent.
During that period, Hindi songs in compare to
Nepali numbers were highly listened by Nepali
people. Then, there was no such big contribution
done and made by the Nepali artistes. But Shiva
Shankar didn't lose hope and confident. He kept on
struggling and didn't stop doing his part to
promote Nepali music via Radio Nepal. He worked
diligently to unite all the Nepali artists in
Nepal, under one roof and kept on encouraging them
to promote the Nepali music and Nepali Music
Industry.
It is good to know that his hard work and
determination towards music didn't go unnoticed.
His hard work was paid as he was honored with the
title 'Gorkha Dakchin Bahu', 'Bikhyat Trishakti
Padak' and 'Birendra Aishwarya Sewa Padak'. Not
only that, he was also esteemed with 'Chinnalata
Puraskar' and attributed with the respect
'Mahadev'.
Shiva Shankar had shown proficiency in both
singing and in composing music but he got more
recognition by making music. He has sang around
400 songs and has composed for more than three
thousand songs. No doubt, he was the number one in
what he was doing but he was also considered
number one in his acting skills. He acted in a
lead role in 'Aama' -- the first film in
Kollywood. As a result he was presented with Rs
5000 along with the title 'Mahendra Ratna Abhusan'
by Late King Mahendra.
He was though not actively involved in his
acting career. He just appeared in few of the
documentaries and the one and only film 'Aama'.
But he had given his music in four of the Nepali
movies. Besides producing music for movies, modern
and classical songs he had also given his music in
theaters and various dance.
He had at first joined Radio Nepal in a post of
'Khardar' and within few years had become 'Nayeb
Subba'. But with the King's order in 1976, he
started working in Radio Nepal as a Section
Officer of the Musical Department. He earned his
living sometimes working as a manager for Nepali
Classical Music and sometimes working as a general
manager for Ratna Recording Organization.
Because of his dedication towards music, in the
age of 42 he went to Illahabad, India and studied
music and received a degree in the music field
from Prayag Music Commitee. Indeed this speaks
volume of his love for music. During this tenure
he even toured different countries, to name few
are India, China, North Korea, Russia and Burma,
for programmes and wherever he went he was able to
create his mark.
Shiva Shankar was widely known everywhere. He
had many fans who idolized him!. In particular he
had many female fans but his dream girl was the
one and only Badri Kumari Manadhar. To whom he
later got married at the age of 24. Well...it was
an arrange marriage! Later they had three children
-- Gauri Shankar, Ravi Shankar and Sashi Shankar.
Their children are also interested in music but
has not taken it professionally!
Till the end of his days, Shiva Shankar was
actively involved in music. He expired on November
14, 2004. And that was the day, the music lovers
of Nepal...precisely his fans, his follower and
his devotee who felt...they were but left
....paralyzed! A maestro had gone...forever. And
what has remain is his footsteps...the path that
he has shown to the Music Industry of Nepal. If
one works sincerely and with full dedication than
there is no doubt about the industry not growing
and prolonging. And that is how we can pay our
tribute and homage to him. We -- the fursad.com --
salutes Shiva Shankar for his contribution towards
music...always!!! |