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Contents. Early life Mukesh was born in in family. His parents were Zorawar Chand Mathur, an engineer, and Chandrani Mathur. He was the sixth in a family of ten children.

The music teacher who came home to teach Mukesh's sister, Sundar Pyari, found a pupil in Mukesh, who would listen from the adjoining room. Mukesh left school after the 10th grade and worked briefly for the Department of. He experimented with voice recordings during his employment in Delhi and gradually developed his singing abilities and also his musical instrumental skills.

Singing career Mukesh's voice was first noticed by, a distant relative, when he sang at his sister's wedding. Motilal took him to and arranged for singing lessons by Pandit Jagannath Prasad. During this period Mukesh was offered a role as an actor-singer in a Hindi film, Nirdosh (1941).

His first song was 'Dil Hi Bujha Hua Ho To' as an actor-singer for Nirdosh. He got his break as a playback singer for actor Motilal in 1945 with the film Pehli Nazar with music composed by and lyrics written by Aah Sitapuri.

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The first song that he sang for a Hindi film was 'Dil Jalta Hai To Jalne De'. Mukesh was such a fan of singer that in his early years of playback singing he used to imitate his idol. In fact, it is said that when K. Saigal first heard the song 'Dil Jalta Hai.'

, he remarked, 'That's strange, I don't recall singing that song'. Mukesh created his own singing style with the help of music director, who helped Mukesh to come out of his Saigal style and create his own style. Naushad gave him songs for the film. Initially Mukesh was the ghost voice of in this movie and sang for. He delivered many Hits for Naushad in films like: Anokhi Ada (1948), (1948), (1949). Other composers who used Mukesh voice for great Dilip Kumar in hit songs like 'Jeevan Sapna toot gaya' were Anil Biswas in Anokha Pyar, Ye Mera Diwanapan hai, Shankar-Jaikishan in Yahudi and Suhana Safar and Dil Tadap Tadap ke, Salil Choudhary in Madhumati. However, later Dilip Kumar choose as his ghost voice and Mukesh became the ghost voice of Raj Kapoor.

Mukesh recorded highest number of songs for Shankar Jaikishan ie 133 songs followed by kalyanji Anandji ie 99 songs. Out of 4 Filmfare awards, Mukesh won 3 awards for Shankar Jaikishan songs In 1974, Mukesh received for the song 'Kai Baar Yuhi Dekha Hai' from (1974), and for the songs 'Sab Kuch Seekha Humne' in the movie Anari (1959), 'Sabse Bada Naadan Wahi Hai' in Pehchaan (1970), 'Jai Bolo Beimaan Ki' in Beimaan (1972) (all the three songs composed by Shankar Jaikishan) and ', the title song of film (1976) (composed by Khayyam). A total of around 1,300 songs were sung by him. This number is less than those sung by some of his contemporaries, but the fact is that Mukesh emphasised on quality rather than quantity. The comparatively fewer songs sung by him in the 1970s can be attributed to his failing health due to his worsening heart problem. Mukesh sang many songs for Kalyanji Anandji music director duo. Mukesh sang more songs with the K-A duo after Shankar Jaikishan.

From 'Naina hai jadoo bhare.' Bedard Zamana Kya Jane (1958) composed by Kalyanji alone as Kalyanji Virji Shah, and 'Main hoon mast madari.' (1959) as the first Kalyanji-Anandji-Mukesh combo, to 'Chahe aaj mujhe napasand karo', the K-A, Mukesh combination gave numerous popular songs like 'Chhalia mera naam.'

, 'Mere toote hue dil se.' , 'Dum dum diga diga' (1959), 'Mujhko iss raat ki tanhai mein.' (1960), 'Hum chhod chale hain mehfil ko.' (Ji Chahta Hai), 'Humne tumko pyar kiya hai jitna.'

(Dulha Dulhan), 'Chal mere dil lehraake chal.' And 'Dheere se chalo.' ,'Main to ek khwab hoon.' And 'Chand si mehbooba ho.' (1965), 'Waqt kartaa jo wafaa.' ,'Deewanon se yeh mat poocho.'

, 'Khush raho har khushi hai.' And 'Humsafar ab yeh safar kat jaayega.' , 'Chandi ki deewaar.' And 'Le chal le chal mere jeevan saathi.' (1969), 'Koi jab tumhara hriday tod de.'

, 'Darpan ko dekha.' , 'Jo tumko ho pasand.'

And 'Mujhe nahin poochni tumse beeti baatein.' Out of the numerous songs he gave his voice to, 'Kahin door jab din dhal Jaaye' from (1971), 'Ek Pyaar ka Nagma hai' from (1972), 'Maine Tere Liye Hi Saat Rang Ke' from (1972), 'Sab Kuch Seekha Humne' from (1959), 'Jeena yahan marna yahan' and 'Kehta hai Joker' from (1971) are the most popular among his fans and followers.

As an actor and producer Mukesh started his career as an actor singer in the film Nirdosh in 1941, with Nalini Jaywant as his heroine. His second film was Adab Arz in 1943. He played a guest role in Raj Kapoor's film Aah in 1953. He acted as a hero in the film Mashooka in 1953, opposite Suraiya and in the film Anurag (1956) (he was also the co-producer and composer in the film), opposite and Mridula Rani. Mukesh also produced a film Malhar (1951) with hero Arjun & heroine Shammi with Darling Films. Appreciation Mukesh was a favourite of renowned Indian spin-bowler. When the sound of a Mukesh song drifted to the pitch, Chandrasekhar's acknowledgement of the tribute would bring a roar from the crowd.

Wrote that sometimes he hummed a Mukesh tune on the field to inspire Chandra. Chandra's passion affected team-mates, and even some journalists. Google commemorated Mukesh on his 93rd birthday anniversary in 2016.

Personal life Mukesh married Sarla Trivedi Raichand, daughter of Raichand Trivedi. Sarla's father was a millionaire. With no proper house, an erratic income and what was then considered in India a supposedly 'immoral' profession (singer in movies), the consent of Sarla's father for this marriage could not be obtained and Mukesh and Sarla were forced to elope.

They got married in a temple in on 22 July 1946, Mukesh's 23rd birthday, with the help of the actor and from the residence of R. Everyone made dire predictions of unhappy days and divorce, but both weathered the lean days and celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary on 22 July 1976, four days before his departure for the USA. The couple had five children – Rita, the singer, Nalini (d.

1978), Mohnish and Namrata (Amrita). The actor is a grandson of Mukesh (son of Nitin). Death Mukesh died of a heart attack on 27 August 1976 in, US, where he had gone to perform in a concert. That morning, he got up early and went to take a shower.

He came out panting and complaining of chest pains. He was rushed to a hospital but was pronounced dead. The rest of the concert was completed by and surprisingly his son. His body was flown to India by, where a grand funeral ceremony was held in the presence of several actors, with personalities of the and fans paying tribute. When news of his death reached, he burst into tears, and remarked, 'I have lost my voice,' which is a testimony to the association of Mukesh's voice (in playback) to the immensely popular songs of Raj Kapoor's films. A famous song of the 50's featured on Bharat Bhushan Aa laut ke aa ja mere meet is another example of his earlier melodies, as is Dil tadap tadapke keh raha hai, picturised on Dilip Kumar.

After Mukesh's death, his newer, hitherto unreleased, songs were released in 1977 in films such as, Khel khiladi ka, Darinda and Chandi sona. The year 1978 also featured a considerable number of Mukesh's songs in films such as Aahuti, Paramatma, Tumhari kasam and Satyam Shivam Sundaram, where Mukesh sang his last film song Chanchal sheetal nirmal komal for 's younger brother,. From 1980 onward, Mukesh's voice was heard in many later released films such as Shaitan mujarim, Premika, Patthar se takkar (1980), Sanjh ki bela, Maila anchal (1981), Aarohi (1982), Chor mandali (1983), Nirlaj (1985), Love and God (1986), Shubh chintak (1989), and his last known release of Chand grahan (1997). (1941). (1945). (1948).

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