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      • He composed music for many films and TV shows including Ramanand Sagar 's epic Ramayan (1987), which became iconic. He was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India in 2015 for his contribution to arts.
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  2. Ravindra Jain, the visually challenged musician who died in Mumbai on Friday, was one such composer who understood and always upheld the importance of melody in his songs. Late music composer ...

  3. He was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India in 2015 for his contribution to arts. [13] He received the Filmfare Best Music Director award for his work in Ram Teri Ganga Maili in 1985. [14] Ravindra Jain won many other awards for his contribution to Indian music. [8]

  4. Sep 12, 2020 · Ravindra Jain has made a great contribution in making Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayana‘ immortal, which can never be forgotten. He had left a great impression on People’s minds by composing music for Ramayan. Ravindra Jain was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, in 2015.

  5. Apr 10, 2021 · Ravindra Jain (28 February 1944 – 9 October 2015) was an Indian music composer, lyricist and playback singer. He started his career in the early 1970s, composing for hit movies such as Chor Machaye Shor (1974), Geet Gaata Chal (1975), Chitchor (1976) and Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se (1978).

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    • Introduction-
    • Visually Impaired –
    • Introduced to Music-
    • A Curious Kid-
    • Moving to Kolkata-
    • Shifting to Mumbai-
    • Entering Bollywood-
    • Becoming Popular-
    • Many Movies-
    • Spirituality-

    Ravindra Jain was born on 28 February 1944 in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. His father, Indramani Jain was a Sanskrit pundit and also a practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine. His mother, Kiran Jain was a housewife. Ravindra was the fourth child of his parents and he had seven siblings, six brothers and one sister. He was very attached to his parents ...

    When Ravindra didn’t open his eyes even after a day after being born, his father arranged an operation for him. Even though the doctor succeeded in opening his eyelids, he was unable to see. Both his parents were very saddened to know about his blindness.

    Ravindra’s father enrolled him into music training believing that he would grow up to become a musician and being blind wouldn’t be much of a drawback for a musician. So, since his childhood, he started receiving music training and his father gave him a mini harmonium as a gift. Initially, Ravindra received training from Ghamandi Lal and then, from...

    Even though Ravindra couldn’t continue his studies beyond fifth grade due to his impairment, his curiosity for education didn’t die. At that time, his elder brother, D.K. Jain used to read literature and he used to request him to read aloud his books and he used to assimilate them. Thanks to this, even though Ravindra didn’t receive much formal edu...

    Once, Ravindra’s cousin, Padma Kumar invited him to Kolkata. As he was already very inspired by the music of Rabindranath Tagore, he readily moved from Aligarh to Kolkata to study his music. Ravindra stayed there for ten years and not only studied music but also taught people music. In Kolkata, he listened to the folks of Assam, Odisha, Bihar and R...

    Ravindra’s friend, Radheshyam Jhunjhunwala, a producer, assured him that he would take him to Mumbai and will provide him with music direction opportunities. So, on 19 September 1969, he along with Radheshyam reached Mumbai. Here, Sanjeev Kumar, a famous actor and an old friend of his, introduced Ravindra to N.N. Sippy, a famous producer.

    Ravindra impressed N.N. Sippy by singing the song Ghunghroo Ki Tarah Bajta Hi Rahain front of him. He began working in Bollywood from 1971. On 14 January 1972, this song was recorded in the Film Centre Studio, Mumbai by Mohammed Rafi, a noted singer. This song was to be used in the Lori movie but unfortunately, this movie didn’t release. This song ...

    Saudagar, a 1973 film made Ravindra very popular. This film starred Amitabh Bachchanas the lead actor. Later, many of Ravindra’s songs made him even more popular. He also did many live shows in India and abroad.

    Ravindra composed music for around 200 films and his last film was Jaana Pehchana (2011). Some of the films for which he composed music are Haathi Ke Daant, Geet Gaata Chal, Do Jasoos, Chitchor, Fakira, Deewaangee,etc.

    Apart from singing Bollywood songs, Ravindra also composed songs for TV serials like Ramayan, Shri Krishna, Alif Laila, Jai Ganga Maiya, Jai Mahalaxmi, Shree Brahma Vishnu Mahesh, Sai Baba, Jai Maa Durga, Jai Hanuman, Sankat Mochan Hanuman and Maha Kavya Mahabharat. All these serials became very popular and even till date, they are popular. Ravindr...

  6. Ravindra Jain (28 February 1944 – 9 October 2015) was an Indian music composer, lyricist and playback singer. He started his career in the early 1970s by composing for several hit movies.

  7. Oct 9, 2015 · Veteran music composer-singer-lyricist Ravindra Jain died on Friday of multiple organ failure. He was 71. Born in Aligarh in 1944 to a Sanskrit scholar, Ravindra Jain started singing bhajans at temples at a very young age. He later received training under Pandit GL Jain, Pandit Janardhan Sharma and Pandit Nathu Ram.