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India's first superstar came from noble family, battled addiction, sold typewriters, died at his peak suddenly when
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Meet India's first acting and singing superstar, who starred in many hits in the pre-Independence era.
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When we use the word superstar, the image of Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, or Rajinikanth come to mind. These are, after all, among the biggest superstars from Indian cinema. But decades before these heroes were even born, there was an actor, who had first come to define the word in the Indian context. In pre-independence India, the films and songs of Kundan Lal Saigal were all the rage, making the man Indian cinema’s first superstar
The rise of KL Saigal, India’s first superstar
Saigal, known popularly as KL, was born to Amarchand Saigal, a tehsildar in the court of Maharaja Pratap Singh of Jammu and
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KL SAIGAL- LEGENDARY SINGER ACTOR I
It is impossible for today's generation of lovers of film music to even feel the throb in the hearts of millions that the voice of K.L. Saigal, the first real super star of Indian films created. A memory that never dies, a melody that always haunts and those wistful eyes of alove lorn Devadas which Saigal portrayed, a wastrel cheated bygd his own elder brother out of his property, remained etched in the minds of many generations. It had not dawned on many of us of that generation gap could be a stroke of irony, a cruel piece of joke, an unpredictable quirk of changing public tastes.
Other singers sang. Saigal sang and also conversed musically. Such was his unique musical style. The ringing pathos of "Dukh kedin ab beetata nahi" is neither singing nor a conversation but both. It pierced the heart andeyes welled up with tears. So, I decided to write about K.L. Saigal without knowing if Iwould ever succeed in collecting material about his life
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Main Baithi Thi-2 by K L Saigal
It is telling and indeed intriguing that three religions, coming from the same root have such deep-seated animosities. Even though all the three religions acknowledge half a dozen protagonists as their founding fathers, still Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have developed such deep rooted enmity. In fact, every strain of these religions in turn has led to more animosity that even after 15 centuries, it remains fresh and potent! Protestants vs Catholics or Shia vs Sunnis. I can understand if for some time, there may be misgivings but there seems to be no end to this enmity! All the morals of Moses, or Love of Jesus or revelations of Mohammad are of no use if all these can inspire is nothing more than hatred and cruelty. A Sunni feels no compunction in hanging an Ahmediya simply because the latter added another protagonist to the long list of Prophets. A Jew feels little love for a Palestinian and vice versa. Nowhere and in nothing else has a "Pas