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Songs sung true: Seven decades of Gajanan Watve's Bhavgeet
"Those were the days when Pune was a quiet city and when Watve's record was played by the proud gramophone owner, residents of the entire lane used to enjoy hearing Watve's songs", noted cartoonist late Mangesh Tendulkar had once recalled to underline Watve's popularity.
"It is very rare that a singer gets to embark on a journey of seven decades with his audience. Watve enriched our lives and many of his songs are imprinted on my memory. In those days our lives and Watve's songs were both simple and uncomplicated", Tendulkar had said.
Though Watve, whose birth centenary year started last month, is called the undisputed king of Bhavgeet, he pr
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Geet Ramayan
1950s Marathi radio programme
Radio show
Geet Ramayan Book Cover. The book compiles narration and lyrics of all the songs from the radio program. | |
Genre | Indian music |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
Country of origin | India |
Language(s) | Marathi |
Home station | All India Radio, Pune |
Created by | G. D. Madgulkar (Author) Sudhir Phadke (Music) |
Written by | G. D. Madgulkar |
Executive producer(s) | Sitakant Lad |
Narrated by | Sudhir Phadke |
Recording studio | Pune |
Original release | 1 April 1955 (1955-04-01) – 19 April 1956 (1956-04-19) |
No. of episodes | 56 |
Geet Ramayan (Marathi: गीत रामायण, English: The Ramayana in Songs) is a collection of 56 Marathi language songs chronologically describing events from the IndianHindu epic, the Ramayana. It was broadcast by All India Radio, Pune in 1955–1956, fyra years before television was introduced in India. Written by G. D. Madgulkar and the songs being composed by Sudhir Phadke,